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  2. Advertising

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  3. Topics of the Day TAR SEEPAGES INTO RIVER

    The Marine Board intends to advise the Launceston Gas Company that if seepages of tar and other deleterious ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    True though it is that prayer too often pleads some benefit, equally true is it that through prayer most benefits can ...

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  5. ROADS TO OPEN RESOURCES

    Careful planning of new roads in the interior of Tasmania, to be constructed in the post-war programme, could ...

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  6. PAYMENTS FOR APPLES: NO INCREASE

    Federal Cabinet is not prepared to grant any increases in the existing rates of payments to Tasmanian apple growers ...

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  7. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    RUNAWAYS—Four runaways, armed with sheepshears inserted in staves, visited Mr. Fletcher's garden at Windermere for ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    Dr. W. H. Rolph returned to the mainland yesterday after having visited Launceston. The Director of Education (Mr. G. V. ...

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  9. BRITAIN, U.S. AND RUSSIA

    THE FEARS frequently expressed before the historic meeting Mr. Churchill, President Roosevelt and Marshall ...

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  10. PLANNED GROWTH

    WE WARMLY COMMEND the ideas expressed in a letter by Mr. Roy Smith published in "The Examiner" yesterday. ...

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  11. Ration Card for Clothes

    A food ration book and a clothes ration card folder will be issued for next ration year. Details of their form were supplied ...

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  12. THE DELUSION OF NEUTRALITY

    Neutrality and independence in both national and individual relationships were false ideals because the interrelation of all life and activity ...

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  13. BAITS FOR PUBLIC?

    MELBOURNE.—Urging people to study carefully the powers which the Federal Government sought and to vote against the changes proposed ...

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  14. IRON WORKS DISMISSES MEN

    SYDNEY.—As a sequel to the recent general strike on the south coast coalfield, several hundred men are now in process of being temporarily stood off ...

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  15. FURNITURE CONTROL

    The Manufacture of Domestic Furniture Order No. 2, signed by the Minister for War Organisation of Industry on March 6 last, amdended the ...

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  16. OPENING LOAN NEXT WEEK

    MELBOURNE.—Australia's record war loan. the First Victory Loan, of £150 million, will be launched by the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) next ...

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  17. FUNERAL

    The funeral of Mr. William Thomson, of 2 Church-street, which took place at Carr Villa Cemetery yesterday afternoon, was attended by a large ...

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  18. TENDERS NOT IN ORDER

    Of six tenders received by the Launceston Marine Board yesterday for the erection of a new waterside workers' building near King's Wharf, three, ...

    Article : 89 words
  19. MORE HOUSES

    THE Federal Minister for Labour and National Service (Mr. Holloway) has explained that the 1215 homes to be built ...

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  20. Beaconfield Council SCHOOL HEALTH EXPERIMENT?

    It was the department's desire to arrange a health demonstration at Richmond Hill school similar to that conduct some time ago at Pelverata by ...

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  21. DAMAGE BY CAMPERS

    Complaints that trees were being cut down or ring-barked and that other damage was being done by campers on the foreshore near Anzac Park at ...

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  22. MILITARY NEWS

    Sergt. and Mrs. M. Lewis have been staying with Sergt. Lewis' mother, Mrs. J. Rider, Invermay-road, and with Mrs. P. H. Freeman, Hobart. ...

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  23. Impressed by State's Beauties

    Deeply impressed by the beauty of Tasmania, and particularly of Launceston, the New Zealand High Commissioner in Australia (Mr. C. A. ...

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  24. MORE LEAVE FOR 9th DIVISION

    CANBERRA.—General routine orders covering recreation leave in the army and which now provided that two days leave be granted for every month's ...

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  25. FERTILISER APPLICATIONS

    Application forms for supplies, of fertiliser for the season July 1, 1944) to June 30, 1945, would be available from officers and offices of the ...

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  26. PARCELS TO U.K.

    The Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. J. E. Monfries) states that advice has been received from the Minister of Food in the United ...

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  27. INVESTITURE ON SATURDAY

    At an investiture to be held by the Governor (Sir Ernest Clark) at the Town Hall on Saturday Mr. Angus McKenzie will be invested with the ...

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  28. Claims Forbes Had Guilty Knowledge

    SYDNEY.—Before his address to the jury at the Woolcott Forbes trial yesterday, counsel for the defence (Mr. J. W. Shand, K.C.) repeated his offer that ...

    Article : 214 words
  29. "Over in Six Months," Says Henry Ford

    ATLANTA (A.A.P.).—Henry Ford told an Associated Press interviewer yesterday that he believed the war would be over in six months. ...

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  30. LAND REVERTING TO WASTE

    The Burnie Council at its monthly meeting yesterday agreed that in the interests of the state every effort should be made to bring back into ...

    Article : 154 words
  31. Letters to the Editor

    C.V.D.—Sorry. but the publication of such a letter would create a very difficult precedent. ...

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  32. Y.M.C.A. Associate Secretary

    Mr. J. T. Massey, who is expected to arrive in Australia this month to become associate national secretary of the Australian Y.M.C.A., has had a ...

    Article : 182 words
  33. STATE THEATRE?

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) said yesterday that he would ask State Cabinet this morning to consider whether the Theatre Royal at Hobart ...

    Article : 79 words
  34. BAN ON EXPORT OF S.A. APPLES

    ADELAIDE. — The Premier (Mr. Playford) has written to the Prime Minister protesting against the Federal ban on the interstate transport of South ...

    Article : 119 words
  35. Reconstruction Problems

    Sir.—Mr. Quintal states that a 5 percent. tax on land value would supply £100 million a year, and Mr. Dowling, supporting the single tax idea, ...

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  36. Maternity Hospitals

    Sir,—I have been informed that my statement that one of the two private maternity hospitals in Launceston is about to close, is incorrect. I regret ...

    Article : 99 words
  37. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    POTENT powers! About this neutrality of Eire and Dr. Mannix's implied claim that it has been an immense help to England, just a word or two. ...

    Article : 743 words
  38. BROADCASTING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 264 words
  39. Archbishop Mannix

    Sir,—Dr. Mannix is a greater master of casuistry than of historical truth. The Archbishop should know that no Hun set foot on Eire's soil because the ...

    Article : 204 words
  40. Salvation Army Award to Invermay

    The area divisional award for 1943 for progress in the Home League was awarded to the Invermay branch at the "Victory" women's rally held in ...

    Article : 148 words
  41. Scottsdale Baby Clinic Facilities

    A deputation from the Scottsdale Baby Clinic at the week-end approached the Minister for Health (Mr. Howroyd) concerning accommodation ...

    Article : 152 words
  42. Taxmania

    Sir—The Federal Treasurer still insists that there is a tax lag. I have received my income tax demand, The most prominent feature on it is ...

    Article : 212 words
  43. SESSION MAY END THIS WEEK

    CANBERRA—There is still a possibility that the Parliamentary session will end on Friday, as the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) has much ...

    Article : 127 words
  44. LEVEN COUNCIL

    The view that it was a waste of money to continue using crushed metal for road repairs was expressed by Cr. G. V. Yaxley at the monthly meeting ...

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  45. Damage to Crematorium

    Sir,—It was reported In Thursday's issue of "The Examiner" that three servicemen were fined £1 each for causing wilful damage at Carr Villa ...

    Article : 114 words
  46. Land Question

    Sir.—What useful purpose could be served by breaking up large holdings if the history of closer settlement is to repeat itself? ...

    Article : 132 words
  47. CRIMINAL COURT

    Five cases are listed for hearing at the session of the Hobart Criminal Court which will commence to-day. Cases listed are: Rupert Melville ...

    Article : 51 words
  48. DWELLING ON FIRE

    A fire occurred at the residence of Mr. Harry Watson. 66 Lyttleton-street. on Saturday afternoon. The fire started In the garage under the dwelling, and ...

    Article : 59 words
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