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  2. Advertising

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  3. Topics of the Day APPLES ON GROUND

    An unprecedented falling of late varieties of apples has been reported from all fruit growing areas in Northern ...

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  4. £1000 GIFT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— Paying a tribute to the gallantry of Squadron - Leader Keith Truscott, D.F.C. and Bar, ...

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  5. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    The eternal qualities of justice, truth, freedom, brother-hood, fair play, and honour can never be blacked out . . . ...

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  6. NO NEED FOR PANIC BUYING

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The basic object of the recently-appointed Rationing Commission was to ensure that, consistent with the supply position, the reasonable needs of the public should be met equitably, said Mr. ...

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  7. IT HAPPENED 100 YEARS AGO

    ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE.— A constable stationed at the wharf attempted to put an end to his existence on Saturday night by ...

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  8. GRUCIAL PHASES OF THE WAR

    IT IS RECOGNISED by all military authorities that although this is a world war in which every development on every front has a positive ...

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  9. SEARCHERS FAIL TO FIND MISSING WALKER

    Mr. Critchley Parker, jun (32), of Melbourne, who left Port Davey on March 31 to walk through the bush to Fitzgerald, has not yet been ...

    Article : 253 words
  10. OBITUARY

    Mr. J. P. Rowe, superintending engineer of the Postmaster-General's Department in Tasmania, died in Melbourne on Saturday after an illness of ...

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  11. RATIONING

    THE Federal Government made a nasty mess of things by telling the people that clothes rationing would soon be introduced. It might have been ...

    Article : 227 words
  12. "The Examiner" in Iceland

    Miss E. M. Parker, of "Ocean View," Cedar-street, Brisbane, Queensland, who has been a constant subscriber to "The Examiner" and "The Saturday ...

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  13. WAGES OF SHOP ASSISTANTS

    "The employers are naturally concerned in this matter also, as the receipt of wages is dependant on the ability of the employers to pay,'' ...

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  14. Rationing Humour

    A touch of humour was lent on Saturday to the position arising from the rationing of clothes. A group of people outside a closed shop at ...

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  15. PAYMENT FOR WHEAT: NEW SCHEME

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Farmers will receive 4/- a bushel in country sidings for the first 3000 bushels of their wheat next season if the new scehme soon ...

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  16. PASTORALIST'S DEATH

    The death occurred in Melbourne on Friday of Mr. Cecil Francis Parsons, a well-known retired pastoralist, who for many years had been a prominent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. UNABLE TO SHOW ABILITY

    In the junior championship of the elocution class, at the Launceston competitions on Saturday, the adjudicator (Mrs. ...

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  18. WOOD SHORTAGE

    MOST of the important functions of government in these war days are exercised by the Commonwealth. But from time to time the ...

    Article : 210 words
  19. GOD'S PURPOSE IN WAR

    "As an eagle stirreth up her nest, fluttereth over her young . . . . so the Lord alone did lead him" (Deut. 32, 11). This was the text of the sermon ...

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  20. Killing by Blacks Feared

    DARWIN, Sunday—It is believed that a white man has been killed by blacks on the coast of North Australia. A pedal wireless message received ...

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  21. FUNERALS

    The funeral of Mr. William John Stanley Crowder took place at Carr Villa Cemetery yesterday and was attended by a large number of friends, ...

    Article : 428 words
  22. WOULD GAOL PROFITEERS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—"When the burglar is caught with the goods, he is not given liberty because he agrees to give back what he has stolen," said the ...

    Article : 144 words
  23. Veterans to Train Troops

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Officers and other personnel of the A.I.F. who have returned from the Middle East have received appointments to military ...

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  24. Activities of Royal Society

    A credit balance of £29/4/- is disclosed in the annual report of the Royal Society of Tasmania, Northern branch, to be presented at the annual ...

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  25. FOUND DEAD IN CAR: BULLET WOUND IN HEAD

    With a bullet wound in the left temple and a rifle across the legs, the body of Douglas Harvey Malcolm (40), manager of the potato dehydration ...

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  26. Letters to the Editor

    ''Disgusted Too.''— In all the circumstances we think it best that the matter should not go beyond the statements already published. ...

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  27. Jap. 'Planes Drop Mail from Prisoners of War

    CANBERRA, Sunday.— Unexpected help in completing lists of Australian casualties in the New Guinea area has been afforded to the army authorities ...

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  28. No More Tommy Guns for Home Guard

    LONDON, Friday.— The Thompson sub-machine gun is being withdrawn from the Home Guard in Britain and concentrated in army commands in ...

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  29. NATIONAL WAR CABINET

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.—The establishment of a National War Cabinet with full executive powers, including in its personnel men from outside ...

    Article : 129 words
  30. MILITARY NEWS

    Driver Len Carpenter, of Launceston, who has returned from the Middle East, spent a week's leave with his wife. He has now rejoined his unit. Driver ...

    Article : 249 words
  31. NOT PROHIBITING TRADE MARKS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—While the recent control order did confer power to prohibit the use of brands and trade marks on woven woollen materials, any ...

    Article : 119 words
  32. Woolloomooloo Dive-bombed by Allied 'Planes

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Allied planes dive-bombed Woolloomooloo, while in the same area V.D.C. troops fought off an invasion by parachute troops in ...

    Article : 100 words
  33. Six Killed in Sydney Road Crashes

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Two V.D.C. officers and a sergeant in the U.S. forces were among six people killed in road crashes in the Sydney metropolitan area ...

    Article : 92 words
  34. PILOTS DESIGN INSIGNIA

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Many R.A.A.F. pilots overseas have painted insignia of their own design on their aircraft, Pilot Officer Jack Elphick, of ...

    Article : 120 words
  35. ROYAL SOCIETY LECTURE

    A public lecture, "A Naturalist with a cine colour camera in Tasmania," by Mr. Ii. J. King, will open the 1942 session of the Royal Society of Tasmania ...

    Article : 93 words
  36. Prisoners of Japs. Write Home

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Two former residents of Junee. missing since Rabaul was taken by the Japanese. have communicated with their parents. ...

    Article : 118 words
  37. APPEAL FUNDS

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  38. Advertising

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  39. WOMEN SIGNALLERS

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — More than 850 applications have been received from women anxious to join the signalling corps being formed by the ...

    Article : 60 words
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