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  2. BALKANS WORTH WATCHING

    THE old "cauldron of Europe" is beginning a new simmer. Germany sits heavily on lid but sooner or later—in all ...

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  3. AUSTRALIANS SOON VANISHING RACE

    "The term 'vanishing' American, which used to be applied to the Red, Indian, is going to apply very soon to the ...

    Article : 675 words
  4. Topics of the Day THIEVES STEAL SAFE AND EXPLOSIVE

    Some time during the week-end, probably on Saturday night, thieves broke into Annear's Garage, Paterson street, and stole the office safe, ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    The King has approved of the extension of the term of office of Lord Wakehurst as Governor of New South Wales for a further period of 12 ...

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  6. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    RUNAWAYS.— On Saturday night or Sunday morning Mr. Cox's six—oared, whaleboat was taken from his villa near George ...

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  7. STATE A.L.P. CONFERENCE

    The State Executive of the A.L.P. yesterday changed the venue of the State A.L.P. conference from Burnie to Hobart. ...

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  8. NEW ELECTION FOR HOBART SEAT

    An election to fill the Hobart sent in the Legislative Council, made necessary by the decision of the Chief Justice (Sir John Morris) in declaring void ...

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  9. More Meat for Isolated Workers

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—On the ground of hardship, extra meat coupons will be issued to workers doing essential heavy ...

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  10. TEACHERS NOT JOINING A.C.T.U.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The Australian Teachers' Federation has decided not to afilliate as a body with the A.C.T.U. At their 16th annual council meeting ...

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  11. Many Grass Fires

    Out of 22 alarms received by the Launceston Fire Brigade last month 12 were for grass tires. five of these being on City Council properly. This was ...

    Article : 135 words
  12. OBITUARY

    CLEVELAND, Sunday (A.A.P.).— M. Antanas Smetona (69), exiled President of Lithuania, was suffocated when a fire destroyed his son's home where ...

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  13. WAR CASUALTIES

    Mrs. R. T. Young, Longford, has received a letter from her son, Pte,. L. R. Macdonald, who is a prisoner of war in Japan, stating that he is well. ...

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  14. Soldier Preference

    Introduction of legislation to give preference to returned soldiers will be considered at the next meeting of State Cabinet. A deputation from ...

    Article : 110 words
  15. MILITARY NEWS

    Sgt. M. Mansfield R.A.A.F. is spending leave with his wife and small daughter, Sandra, at Beaconsfield. ...

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  16. Ordering Men Back to Land

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—If there are insufficient voluntary applications from men employed in munitions and secondary industries for transfer to food ...

    Article : 160 words
  17. Parliamentary Breaks Too Long

    "Parliament should not have such ling recesses." declared Mrs. E. A. Water worth at a meeting of the Council for Mother and Child at Hobart yesterday, ...

    Article : 159 words
  18. Minister's Visit

    When the Minister for War Organisation of Industry (Mr. Dedman) visits Launceston to-day he will address a combined meeting called by the ...

    Article : 112 words
  19. RAMSAY LIBRARY FUND

    A further donation of £10/10/- received from Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Duncan for the Sir John Ramsay Memorial Library Fund yesterday brought the ...

    Article : 118 words
  20. CITY TRANSPORT

    THE transfer of the city's electricity undertaking to the Hydro-Electric Commission appears likely to put an end to a ...

    Article : 230 words
  21. Ringarooma Council

    The Transport Commissioner (Mr. M. S. Wilson) attended the meeting of the Ringarooma. Council yesterday to discuss the new scheme for classification ...

    Article : 412 words
  22. Evandale Council

    At the monthly meeting of the Evandale Council, a letter was received from Mr. T. B. Perkins, drawing attention to the urgent need for dressing facilities at the ...

    Article : 259 words
  23. Museum Renovations

    Renovations to the historical section of the Queen Victoria Museum. home of the famous Beattie Collection, which have been under way since ...

    Article : 98 words
  24. Salvation Army to Found Home

    The Salvation Army is planning to establish in Tasmania a home for boys from the age of about 8 to 14. In its initial stages it will probably ...

    Article : 200 words
  25. HAD SMUGGLED CIGARETTES

    A fine of £10. with costs and counsel's fees amounting to £4/13/6, was imposed on an Invermay storekeeper, Harry Sydney McLennan, when he was ...

    Article : 420 words
  26. Railwaymen's Claims

    The Railway Board of Reference resumed its sittings in Launceston last night. Col. J. P. Clark presiding. Witnesses were called by the A.R.U. in ...

    Article : 97 words
  27. ENQUIRIES NOT IN VAIN!

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A tremendous amount of waste paper is expected to be made available from Federal and State Government offices ...

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  28. N.U.P.B.A. MEETING

    The resignation of Mr. L. O. Round as president was discussed at a meeting of the Launceston branch of the N.U.P.B.A. last night. Mr. Round's teller to the ...

    Article : 168 words
  29. Saturday Morning Closing

    When the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) and the Chief Secretary (Mr. Culley) visit Launceston to-morrow they will discuss with deputations from a ...

    Article : 77 words
  30. Germans Laid Mines Near Auckland

    NEW YORK. Monday (AA.P). — Berlin radio says "Voelkischer Beobachter" has revealed that a German raider mined Hauraki Gulf. Auckland, ...

    Article : 62 words
  31. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—Although "Smith" does not appear to be the enemy of cats. I am sure he underrates their usefulness. Had they more protection from savage ...

    Article : 420 words
  32. Shelter at First Basin

    The question of providing additional shade on the lawn round the swimming pool at First Basin, recently mentioned by correspondents in "The ...

    Article : 86 words
  33. Luxury Spending?

    Sir,—Under the National Security Regulations work of an unessential nature is not only discouraged, but not permissible. One wonders, with these ...

    Article : 85 words
  34. TAKE OVER HOTELS

    The Council for Mother and Child is to suggest to the Government that as some hotels "cannot fulfil their service—provide accommodation—because of staff ...

    Article : 68 words
  35. DECREE ABSOLUTE

    The following decree was pronounced absolute by the Chief Justice (Sir John Morris) in the Habart Supreme Court yesterday:— Maude Elizabeth Turner v. ...

    Article : 33 words
  36. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    TREASURE trove! Out of our seeming misfortunes come light and deliverance. I don't want anybody to shout. "Hallenlujah. brother" This ...

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  37. DEPENDANTS' PAY FOR W.A.A.A.Fs.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford) announced to-day that approval had been given for the payment of dependants' ...

    Article : 189 words
  38. HOBART MATERNITY BLOCK

    The Council for Mother and Child is to ask Royal Hobart Hospital Board through Mrs. Wicks, one of the two women representatives on the board. If maternity ...

    Article : 94 words
  39. Saved from Drowning

    Miss Patricia Pratt, Deloraine, had a narrow escape from drowning at Port Sorell on Sunday. Miss Pratt, with numbers of others, was swimming at ...

    Article : 73 words
  40. Shopping Hours

    Sir — Widespread interest is focussed on the coming, meeting of the Premier with representatives bodies to discuss the closing of shops on Saturday ...

    Article : 234 words
  41. St. Helena Willow at Trades Hall

    Although the present Superintendent of Reserves (Mr. W. McGowan) has no recollection of the St. Helena willow mentioned in a letter from ...

    Article : 388 words
  42. BROADCASTING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 109 words
  43. 7EX "THE EXAMINER" STATION LAUNCESTON TUESDAY, JANUARY 11

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 137 words
  44. Illuminating Fire Station

    The Fire Brigade Board decided yesterday to instal a powerful mercury vapor lamp high up on the front of the fire station so as to illuminate the ...

    Article : 73 words
  45. Tobacco Shortage

    Many smokers are finding difficulty in securing their usual supplies of tobacco this week. This is not because of any reduction in the ration, ...

    Article : 68 words
  46. Wants Petrol from Bowsers Tested

    The Government Analyst is to be requested by the Table Cape Council to test samples of petrol taken from bowsers to ascertain whether the petrol ...

    Article : 146 words
  47. Water for Proposed Wynyard Factory

    The Table Cape Council at its monthly meeting at Wynyard yesterday again expressed its willingness to instal a supplementary water scheme to meet the ...

    Article : 117 words
  48. Liquor Profit

    Sir,—"The Examiner" recently commented on the poor service in a lot of instances meted out to travellers requiring accommodation at hotels. ...

    Article : 98 words
  49. Advertising

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    Advertising : 61 words
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