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  2. Advertising

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  3. Topics of the Day HIGHER PRICES FOR FISH ?

    It is probable that the ceiling price for fresh fish will be raised in Tasmania, the Minister for Fisheries (Mr. Madden) ...

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  4. LETTER FROM THE CAPITAL

    Out of the war have come many stories of communal effort, born overnight to confound the enemy threat. Some stories will be seared into ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PERSONAL

    Captain C. I. A. Booth, Cape Barren Island, has been appointed a coroner. The Minister for Health (Mr. Howroyd) will be in Launceston this ...

    Article : 187 words
  6. MECHANISED VEGETABLE PRODUCTION

    Complete mechanised vegetable production and modern canning methods are being exploited successfully in New South Wales. Fresh ...

    Article : 321 words
  7. AXIS STRENGTH

    THE ALLIED peoples have received many general warnings that 1944 will be a hard year, partly because of the efforts ...

    Article : 239 words
  8. FOOD FACTOR IN WAR

    IT TOOK a good while to rouse the Commonwealth Government to a full sense of the danger threatening on the food front as ...

    Article : 502 words
  9. TWO MEN FACE CHARGES

    As a result of enquiries by C.I.B. officers into reports of wharf and ship pillaging, two men appeared in the ...

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  10. Transport Termini

    The City Council had not been co-operating with the Transport Commission in a search for a suitable area for a central road transport bus termini, ...

    Article : 122 words
  11. RECORDER OF TITLES

    Mr. L. C. Pitfield, deputy recorder since July, 1924, has been appointed Recorder of Titles .and Registrar of Deeds in succession to Mr. A. A. ...

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  12. PETS AND MEAT RATIONING

    Mrs. Iris E. Reid writes:—"As a member of the S.P.C.A., 1 feel I am not alone among animal lovers who are very concerned regarding the ...

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  13. Saturday Morning Closing

    An allegation that certain city business employers had circulated petitions among their employees stating that they, the employees, were not in ...

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  14. OBITUARY

    Mr. William R. Hunter, who died at a private hospital in Launceston on January 3, went to Coromea, Hadspen, with his parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  15. Fisheries' Commissioners

    At a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday the following were appointed Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Commissioners for 1944:—Messrs ...

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  16. STRIKE OVER INTERNEES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—About 700 employees at the Dunlop Perdriau Rubber Factory, Drummoyne, went on strike to-day because 13 Italian internees ...

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  17. SEA AND AIR

    THE OPINION of the chairman of the United States Maritime Commission that no more giant liners will be built ...

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  18. WAR CASUALTIES

    Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Pearton, ...

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  19. Nurses' Home Additions

    Proposed additions to the Nurses' Home at the Launceston General Hospital were referred by the executive council yesterday to the Parliamentary ...

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  20. Enquiry Into Seamen's Conditions

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—An investigation into conditions under which seamen are employed in Australian vessels has been ordered by ...

    Article : 293 words
  21. MEDICAL SERVICES FOR DELORAINE?

    A suggestion that the Government's free medical service be extended to the Deloraine Municipality and that consideration be given to the provision of ...

    Article : 124 words
  22. State Library Board

    A formal meeting of the State Library Board was held at Hobart last night. A proclamation was issued yesterday bringing into force the Libraries ...

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  23. CRITICISM OF POLICE SYSTEM

    "Ridiculous," was how the Attorney General (Mr. McDonald) yesterday described a statement by Cr. Lonergan at a meeting of the ...

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  24. Foundation Day Holiday

    Monday, January 31, will be observed as a public holiday to celebrate Foundation Day. ...

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  25. CAN ARREST SERVICEWOMEN

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Members of the women's services will be subject to arrest under amending military regulations gazetted to-night. ...

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  26. ANIMALS AND BIRDS' PROTECTION BOARD

    The following were appointed members of the Animals and Birds Protection Board for. 1944 at a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday:— ...

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  27. May Transfer Arms Workers to Food Factories

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A plan for seconding large numbers of munitions workers for temporary transfer to food processing factories may be laid down ...

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  28. PRIMA DONNA'S DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. Early Australian theatrical history is recalled by the death of Mrs. Emlier Raphael at the age of 86. As Emlier Beaumont ...

    Article : 65 words
  29. Letters to the Editor

    Sir.—In your Tuesday's issue "Consumer" refers to butter-fat prices. Does he realise that the Government contributed a subsidy of 6½ millions for ...

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  30. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    NEW MEMBER—It is said that Mr. Roderic O'Connor has been offered the vacant seat in Council and declined it; we ...

    Article : 59 words
  31. COMMISSION "FAILURE"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The general secretary of the Seamen's Union (Mr. Elliott) to-day described the Maritime Industry Commission as a ...

    Article : 87 words
  32. J. DENISON FUND

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  33. LEAVING RESULTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
  34. LABOUR QUOTES MacARTHUR

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (A.A.P.). —The "American Federationist" monthly magazine of the American Federation of Labour, announced ...

    Article : 186 words
  35. FRENCH ASSEMBLY FACES VITAL DECISIONS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The French Consultative Assembly, which is due to resume sitting in Algiers to-day, is facing decisions which mark a milestone in the history of the republic. THERE are many questions upon ...

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  36. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    WATER wanted! It seems that some people didn't know that you have to instal a meter or have a special licence if you want to put water on ...

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  37. RAILWAY LINE INTO SHIP

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In two weeks railway lines will be run over rocks on the seashore right into the body of a wrecked ship now lying near Shell ...

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  38. BUTTER FACTORIES' MEETING

    A meeting of the Tasmanian Butter and Cheese Factories' Association will he held at Launceston this afternoon. Business includes the appointment of a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  39. NUMBER IN C.C.C. DECREASING

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—No confirmation was obtainable in Melbourne to-day that the Allied Works Council was discharging several hundred Civil ...

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  40. ACCIDENTAL DEATH

    A verdict of accidental death was returned by the Coroner (Mr. J. C. Paice, J.P.) at Latrobe yesterday, following an inquest on Eric Anderson, ...

    Article : 104 words
  41. Advertising

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