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  2. A.I.F. AT HOME AND ABROAD

    THE RETURN from the middle East of a large section of the A.I.F. has tremendously increased Australia's confidence that the ...

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  3. Topics of the Day BIG CONTRACTS FOR SUPPLY OF VEGETABLES

    Contracts valued at £72,000 have been secured in Tasmania for the supply, of vegetables apart from potatoes. ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Right thinking is straight thinking — confident, courageous and cheerful thinking. Our characters are influenced ...

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  5. DAYLIGHT TEST NEXT WEEK

    There will be no daylight air raid test in Launceston this week, but on some unspecified day and at some ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    A cable from London states that Sir Earle Page has entered hospital as a result of an attack of bronchitis. The death has occurred in Sydney of ...

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  7. VOLUNTARY CUTS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Reductions in newsprint consumption already effected voluntarily by Australian ...

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  8. HOLIDAYS AT EASTER

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Minister for Labour and National Service (Mr. Ward) to-day explained the ...

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  9. HOUSE OF LORDS

    THE REPORT that the British Government is considering sweeping reforms in the composition of the House of Lords is interesting, and a ...

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  10. IMMUNISATION URGED

    The wisdom of having all children immunised against diphtheria in view of, the possibility that they might ...

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  11. Tea Rations

    Pending the completion of details in regard to tea rationing, retailers are advised by the Retail Traders' Association to carry out the spirit of the ...

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  12. FUNERALS

    The funeral of Mr. Robert Alexander Bennett (81), of Deloraine, who died on Saturday, took place in the Baptist. section of the Deloraine General ...

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  13. ENGAGEMENT OF LABOUR

    The Deputy Director of. Manpower. (Mr. M. S. Wilson) said yesterday that commencing on Wednesday, April 1. regulation 13 of the National ...

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  14. HOME FOR BOYS

    The report to be presented at the annual meeting at the Town Hall to-night of those interested in the N.T. Home for Boys, Franklin Village, states ...

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  15. Must Use Parking Lights

    The necessity for using parking lights in all cases when parking a car in the street at night was emphasised in the Police Court yesterday when a motorist ...

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  16. INDIA'S MOMENT

    INDIA has been offered full dominion status immediately after the war. This is Britain's bid to obtain India's full co-operation in the struggle ...

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  17. MILITARY NEWS

    Gunner Alwyn Geale spent the weekend, with his wife and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Geale, George Town. L.A.C. Rex Chilsholm, from a ...

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  18. Hours for Shopping

    The position regarding shopping hours, as likely to be affected by the lighting restrictions and winter conditions, will be reviewed by the ...

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  19. Abolition of Saturday Meat Delivery Means Manpower Saving

    Although Saturday would be a more convenient day for most housewives for one of the two meat deliveries a week, it was necessary ...

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  20. CAMP LIBRARY SERVICE

    A letter from the Tasmanian secretary of the Camp Libruary Service (Mr. C. C. McShane), read at a meeting of the northern committee last night. ...

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  21. Guns to be Moved

    The old German guns which have stood for many years outside the Anzac Hostel in Paterson-street are to be removed, probably to Royal Park. It ...

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  22. Council To Make Up Military Pay For Fixed Period

    All permanent employees of the Launceston City Council who before March 23 last became attached to any branch of the defence forces will be ...

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  23. SINGLE TAX. SCHEME

    The State Treasurer (Mr. Dwyer-Gray) said yesterday he could not estimate at present the tax payable by ...

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  24. Many Blood Donors

    As a result of the Red Cross appeal for blood donors published in "The Examiner" yesterday, a record number of donors presented themselves for ...

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  25. Tasmanians Among Returned Men

    MELBOURNE, Monday—After two strenuous years in the Middle East, another contingent of the A.I.F. returned to Melbourne to-day. The men were ...

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  26. APPLES AND PEARS IN SYDNEY

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton) has received a report from the Tasmanian Government Marketing Officer (Mr. H. McKay) in Sydney, which ...

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  27. COMPLIANT BY C.M.U.A.

    The Minister for Transport (Mr. Brooker) said yesterday that the Government would be pleased to hear any representations the Commercial Motor ...

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  28. VEGETABLE DRIVE PROGRESS

    The progress of the drive to grow more vegetable to help the war effort was disclosed at a meeting of the Vegetables-for-Victory League last ...

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  29. Fewer 'Varsity Students

    There is a considerable decline in the number of students attending the University of Tasmania this year compared with 1941. While it is only to be ...

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  30. APPEAL FUNDS

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  31. FIRST HOSPITAL TRAIN REACHES SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday—The first hospital train with sick and wounded from the Middle East and Malaya to reach Sydney arrived to-day after the men had ...

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  32. Closing of Bank Branches

    MELBOURNE, Monday—Trading banks had no authority from the Government to proceed with closing of branches, said the Minister for War ...

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  33. Day Baking Move

    The question of establishing uniform day-baking throughout Tasmania is to be enquired into by the Department of War Organisation of Industry. The ...

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  34. TRAIN TIMES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 341 words
  35. Need for Every Effort to Beat Japan

    A talk on Japan, its history End religion and the immense military and financial power it had built up in the last 60 years was given at yesterday's ...

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  36. Indirect Taxation May be Increased

    MELBOURNE. Monday.—In a statement to-night, the Prime Minister Mr. Curtin) said that legislation which the Government intended to introduce ...

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  37. Open Season for Game

    The chairman of the Fauna Board (Major Davies) does not think it likely that an open season for all game will be declared by the board at its next ...

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  38. INFORMATION DISMISSED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—"The Crown has not satisfied me beyond reasonable doubt that a genuine stamp did not make the alleged false impression." said ...

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  39. INQUEST OPENED

    An inquest was opened at Launceston yesterday on Henry Bassett (42), of Tunnel, Whose body was found in thick scrub, about two miles from his home, ...

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  40. Move to Raise Output of Minerals

    To ascertain whether the output of tin, tungsten, lead and bismuth can be increased by financial assistance and by an increase in treatment facilities. ...

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  41. CONSPIRACY TO STEAL PETROL ALLEGED

    A charge of conspiring with another man to steal Government petrol from a dump in Launceston was brought in the Launceston Police Court yesterday ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. Price of Wheat for Stock Feed

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton) has made representations to the Minister for Commerce (Mr. Scully) for a reduction in the price of feed ...

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  44. Control of Timber

    At the annual meeting of the Southern Tasmanian Sawmillers and Hardwood Merchants' Association at Hobart yesterday the chairman (Mr. G. Leitch) ...

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  45. PEARL HARBOUR LOSSES

    WASHINGTON. Monday.—The War Department issued to-day an additional army casualty list covering the Pearl Harbour attack on December 12. ...

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  46. TRUCKS DERAILED

    A cow was responsible for the derailment of six trucks laden with calcines which were being conveyed from Zeehan to the Electrolytic Zinc ...

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  47. ANZAC DAY

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) announced yesterday that hotels would not open on Anzac Day, but picture theatres would be permitted to open at ...

    Article : 37 words
  48. Colliery Stoppage

    Advice has been received that the Mount Nicholas colliery will be idle to-day because of a shortage of railway trucks ...

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