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  2. Topic of Day DIFFICULTY IN PICKING SMELTER SITES

    Problems of equipment had to be solved before sites for the aluminium smelters were announced, the Supply ...

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  3. IT HAPPENED 100 YEARS AGO

    VESSEL FOUNDERED.—Captain Armstrong, of the barque Windermere, reports that while off the Cape he experienced a ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    True prayer will to-day, as of yore, accomplish the over-coming of aggression, oppression, and the pride of military ...

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  6. DEFENCE OF STATE

    The defences of Tasmania were as far advanced as these of the mainland states, said the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) ...

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  7. ARCHBISHOP OF MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Right Rev. Joseph John Booth, M. C., B. A., Th. L. has been unanimously elected ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    The Governor (Sir Ernest Clark) accompanied by Lady Clark will visit Longford and Launceston on Tuesday next At 3.30 on Tuesday at Longford ...

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  9. CEYLON VITAL

    IT IS to be hoped that good use has been made of the time that has passed since Japanese designs on Ceylon became apparent. If this ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA'S QUISLINGS

    IT IS a nasty shock to learn of the existence in Australia of a band of Quislings ready to help the enemy in the event of a Japanese invasion. ...

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  11. SCHOOLS WILL CLOSE IF RAIDS OCCUR

    Should air raids on Tasmania eventuate, all schools throughout the state would be closed, said the Premier ...

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  12. BASE FOR BEER RATIONING

    Hobart hotelkeepers are in favour of the Canberra proposal that the beer ration be based on production ...

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  13. City Council Agenda

    All permanent employees of the Launceston Corporation who before March 23 last had become attached to any branch of the Defence Forces will ...

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  14. FIRE WATCHERS FOR CITY

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) discussed yesterday with A.R.P. officials in Launceston the question of fire watching services in the city area. ...

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  15. STRICTER NEWS CENSORSHIP FROM BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday.—As a result of the prevalence of complaints from abroad regarding irresponsible and exaggerated messages sent from London ...

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  16. GENERAL BLAMEY.

    THE APPOINTMENT of General Sir Thomas Blarney to the command of the Australian forces under General Douglas MacArthur ...

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  17. OBITUARY

    Mr. Ronald Wilberforce Harrison passed away at his home at Strahan aged 67. He was born in the Isle of Wight, being the second eldest son of ...

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  18. NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER

    King George has asked that to-morrow be observed as a day of prayer throughout the Empire. ...

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  19. The padre Says: KEEP PRAYING

    Many people who don't usually go to church will probably answer the King's call to prayer to-morrow, and the ...

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  20. BEDS FOR RAID VICTIMS

    Sufficient hospital beds will be available in Launceston very shortly to meet any ordinary emergency. This was revealed as the result of a ...

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  21. CONSTABLE AND HIS WIFE TO STAND TRIAL

    Constable Fraser Taylor and his wife, Cleta Taylor, were committed in the Launceston Police Court yesterday for trial on a charge of having about ...

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  22. Easter Train Services

    The Minister for Transport (Mr. Brooker) said yesterday that consequent upon a Commonwealth Instruction from Canberra train services over ...

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  23. Daylight Test in Launceston

    A daylight air raid test will probably be held in Launceston next week, the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) said in Launceston yesterday after conferring with ...

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  24. Family Notices

    The cremation took place at the Cornelian Bay Crematorium yesterday of the late Dr. Gordon milne, of Bellerive. A service was conducted at ...

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  25. NEW PENSION PLANS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Government will submit bills at the next sitting of Parliament to provide for the granting of old-age and invalid ...

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  26. ARMY TRAINING FOR EVERY MAN SUGGESTED

    CANBERRA. Friday—A deputation led by Mr. Anthony, M.P., and consisting of Senators Sampson and Cooper and Major-General Rankin, Colonel ...

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  27. Still Must Register

    Although the prescribed period in which all civilian British subjects aged 16 years and over on March 15 last, located in Australia, were required to ...

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  28. COMBINING FOR OFFENSIVE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— The United Press says General MacArthur's assumption of the supreme command has forged an ...

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  29. Hotels on Anzac Day

    Licensed victuallers recently approached the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) concerning the closing hours on Anzac Day. Owing to conflicting statements ...

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  30. Labour Absorbed in War Industries

    CANBERRA, Friday.— People who had lost employment because of the compulsory closing of certain industries had either been absorbed in other ...

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  31. Caves to Close

    On the recommendation of the Tourist Department the Mole Creek Caves are to be closed until further notice. Announcing this yesterday the ...

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  32. Walked 22 Miles For Aid

    LONDON. Thursday.—The crew of. a South African Air Force Boston bomber which after attacking the enemy aerodrome at Martuba this ...

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  33. A.I.F. HONOUR ROLL

    Relatives of soldiers who have been posted as casualties are invited to forward photographs and brief personal biographies for publication ...

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  34. TELEPRINTERS FOR ARMY

    CANBERRA, Friday—Following a request by the Government, newspaper organisations throughout Australia have agreed to allow their teleprinter units ...

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  35. Factory Lighting in Black-out

    MELBOURNE. Friday.— A decision on the question of lighting in factories during a black-out would be made fairly soon, said the Minister for ...

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  36. INQUEST ON ARM

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Although no body had been found, the City Coroner (Mr. Oram) to-day held an inquest on Ronald Jack Bishop (18) and found he had ...

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  37. LOOK OUT IN BROWN-OUT!

    If you must go out at night, For safety's sake wear something WHITE! ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. No Grounds for Charges Against General Bennett

    CANBERRA, Friday— The Minister for the Army Mr. Forde) said in the House of Representatives to-day that War Cabinet and army chiefs had ...

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  39. Serious Injuries

    William Dobson (59), of 2 Hale-street. Moonah is in the Royal Hobart Hospital in a serious condition suffering from head injuries and a fractured ...

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  40. SYDNEY FIRM DECLARED

    CANBERRA. Friday. — Announcing that Stuart Bros.. of Moore and John streets. Leichhardt, had been added to the list of firms whose goods would be ...

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  41. HARVESTING HOPS

    Although between 5000 and 6000 persons, in addition to local residents, are engaged in garnering hops at Macquarie Plains, it has been found ...

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  42. Same Petrol Ration

    The petrol ration for April will be the same as that which operated this month. This was announced by the Administrator of Road Transport (Mr. ...

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  43. Could Have Sunk Hospital Ship

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Nurses who were with the hospital ship Manunda in the Darwin raid and who returned to-day expressed the same opinion as those ...

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  44. IMPROVING ROAD TO KELSO

    The Warden of Beaconsfield (Mr. H. A. Court) this week brought under the notice of the Minister for Lands and Works (Major Davies) the bad state ...

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  45. Jewel Robbery

    There were no developments yesterday concerning the theft of diamond rings valued at £400 from the jeweller's shop of Mr. M. Joseph. ...

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  46. Civil Defence Duty

    The C.D.L. at Hobart has been informer that some employers have told their employees they cannot leave their premises for civil defence duty in the ...

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  47. NOT GUILTY OF MURDER

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Thomas William Davis. 49. grazier, was found not guilty at the Central Criminal Court to-day of having murdered his ...

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  48. FUTILE JAP RAID ON CORREGIDOR

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.—A communique says that the fortified islands at the entrance to Manila Ray. in the Philippines, were again subjected to ...

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  49. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir.—In your issue of March 21 appears a report headed "Municipal Commission." A paragraph in the report says: "It was reported that milk ...

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  50. WORST ANTHEM

    SYDNEY. Friday.—If 'Advance Australia Fair' can be classed as a national anthem then it is the worst of the lot." said the Director of the ...

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  51. CONVERTING FACTORIES TO WAR WORK

    CANBERRA, Friday— Employers whose factories come under the recently issued prohibition regulations should convert their premises for ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. TEA CONTROL BOARD

    CANBERRA. Friday—Mr. H. A. Bennett has been appointed Tea Controller at a salary of £ 1500 a year, with travelling allowance of 30/- daily while ...

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  54. PRIZE PRESENTED AT HIGH SCHOOL

    At the Launceston State High School yesterday the president of the Commonwealth Institute of Accountants. Launceston' branch (Mr. S. V. Tilley), ...

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