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  2. SAILORS' FUND AT BURNIE

    The financial statement, presented by the treasurer (Mr. C. A. Mooney). at the annual meeting of the Burnie branch of the King George's Fund for Sailors ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    I have learned that to do one's next duty is to take a step toward all that is worth possessing. ...

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  4. Topics of the Day C.D.L. AS CIVIC BOBY

    A proposal that the Civil Defence Legion should be converted into the civic Development League, and in peacetime serve as the basis of an ...

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  5. £83m. IN LOAN

    BRISBANE.—In a statement last night on the First Victory Loan, the Treasurer (Mr. Chifley) said that half the period allotted to the campaign ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    Dr. J. F. Gaha, M.H.R., is staying at the Brisbane Hotel. The Administrator of Road Transport (Mr. A. W. Newton) will visit ...

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  7. FORESTRY BILL SQUABBLE

    The Forestry Bill, the debate on, which was adjourned in the House of Assembly last week, and several related matters are likely to provide ...

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  8. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    WANTON OUTRAGE. — On Monday evening, about 8 o'clock, as Mr. Giblin, of the Commercial Bank, and family were ...

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  9. THE FREEDOM OF THE PRESS

    THE SUPPRESSION of issues of some newspapers for refusal to obey censorship instructions looks like being the ...

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  10. WORKS COMMITTEE

    IT IS THE FUNCTION of the Public Works Committee to enquire into and report upon proposed expenditure of Government ...

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  11. Northern Tasmanian Committee

    Regret that the Fifty Thousand League had not invited the City Council to be represented at the original conference at which the Northern ...

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  12. Launceston Potato Shipments

    There will be no cessation of the ordinary fortnightly shipments of potatoes from Launceston, but for the next month shipments may be ...

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  13. OBITUARY

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—Mr. W. P. Crozier, editor of the "Manchester Guardian" since 1932, died yesterday. ...

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  14. DR. EVATT'S VISIT POSTPONED

    The Federal Attorney-General and Assistant Minister for Supply (Dr. Evatt) has postponed his visit to Tasmania. ...

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  15. FUNERAL

    The funeral of Mr. Henry Nash, Glengarry, which took place at the Winkleigh Cemetery on Friday afternoon, was largely attended by relatives and friends. ...

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  16. TOWN HALL LUNCH HOUR

    An average of 10 persons a day have visited the Town Hall in the lunch hour to pay accounts during the three months the council has tried the ...

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  17. MILITARY NEWS

    Pte. G. Edwards has returned to the mainland after spending leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. Edwards, 16 Raymond-street, Launceston. ...

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  18. RECONSTRUCTING GEORGE-ST.

    The whole width of George-street, between Brisbane-street and Cameron-street, is to be reconstructed when new tram tracks are laid in the near future. ...

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  19. "Remember 1929"

    The Mayor of Launceston's fund for the relief of sufferers in the Victorian bushfires is steadily growing. Contributions should be sent to or left ...

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  20. WATER SCHEMES

    RESIDENTS of the West Tamar will not be very pleased with the statement of the Minister for Public Works (Mr. ...

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  21. MAYBERRY POST OFFICE

    The closing of the post office at Mayberry was only temporary, Mr. J. A. Guy, M.H.R., said yesterday, referring to a letter of complaint from a ...

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  22. POST-WAR DEVELOPMENT

    Speaking on post-war reconstruction at the Launceston Trades Hall last evening, the Minister for Post-War Reconstruction (Mr. Brooker) ...

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  23. MAINTENANCE OF RAILWAYS

    The Treasurer (Mr. Dwyer-Gray yesterday explained the Railway Maintenance (Wartime) Bill, which is to be introduced in the House of Assembly ...

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  24. Housing at Burnie

    Replying to a deputation from the Burnie Chamber of Commerce which discussed the housing position with him, the Deputy Director of War ...

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  25. Ambulance Board Seeks Help

    The Northern Ambulance Board decided at a meeting yesterday to circulate all industrial concerns pointing out the up-to-date ambulance service now ...

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  26. PARLIAMENT TO-DAY

    Both Houses of Parliament will reassemble to-night. In the House of Assembly the debate on the Public Works Execution Bill will be ...

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  27. DAIRYING CHARTER

    At a meeting of the Dairying Advisory Committee at Launceston yesterday, Mr. A. Richards, Commonwealth liaison officer, explained the dairying ...

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  28. BLACKWALL TRAGEDY INQUEST

    An inquest on the victims of the Blackwall tragedy, which involved the deaths of Gordon Ernest Henry Newell, his two daughters, Joyce Effie ...

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  29. SPENCER HOSPITAL

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Howroyd) had advised them to go ahead with the opening of the maternity wing and had said that if more money were ...

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  30. FARM LABOUR

    Some employers of farm labour were not complying with the regulation requiring them to notify engagements and terminations of services of employees. ...

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  31. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—I was astonished on reading your review in Monday's "Examiner" of the Hobart Repertory Society's presentation of "Flare Path" to find W. ...

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  32. Smithton's Dolomite Deposits

    Asked yesterday whether the establishment of an aluminium industry in Tasmania would have any bearing on dolomite deposits at Smithton, the Premier ...

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  33. MILK SHORTAGE

    There had been no suggestion of rationing, although a milk shortage prevailed in Launceston, the president of the Northern Milk Vendors' ...

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  34. REASON FOR RED CHEVRONS

    MELBOURNE—Criticism of the decision to introduce red chevrons into the R.A.A.F. was answered by a Department of Air spokesman last night. ...

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  35. LATROBE COUNCIL

    A report on the proposal to provide a water supply for residents of Port Sorell, read at the monthly meeting of the Latrobe Council yesterday, stated ...

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  36. TASMANIAN MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES

    MELBOURNE.—The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Makin) has received advice that the King has approved the mention in despatches of Lieut. B. M. Close, ...

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  37. GIFT TO ART GALLERY

    A gift to the Art Gallery of a painting by the late Sigismund Goetze, of London, was accepted with thanks by the City Council at its meeting last ...

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  38. SPARKS from the NEWS ANIVIL

    NO newspapers! Now we know what can happen when a censor really gets his back up. Or should we admit that there is a censor? Is it lese majeste ...

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  39. AREA SCHOOL WANTED

    The Wynyard Council decided at its meeting yesterday to write to the Minister for Education (Mr. Cosgrove) urging him to fulfil his promise to have ...

    Article : 92 words
  40. BLIND, DEAF AND DUMB

    The meeting of the northern committee of the Blind, Deaf and Dumb Institute was held at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon. Lady James presided ...

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  41. WANTS ALUMINIUM INDUSTRY

    That every effort should be made to secure the aluminium industry for Devonport was urged at the Devonport Marine Board meeting yesterday. ...

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  42. HYDRO TRANSFER

    When the City Council was considering last night the purchase of a new transformer and the acceptance of a contract for a supply of wooden poles ...

    Article : 176 words
  43. OGILVIE PARK GATES

    The Minister for Lands and Works (Mr. Brooker) yesterday promised that the Government would provide new gates for Ogilvie Park recreation ...

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  44. BRACKNELL LARRIKINISM

    When the Superintendent of Police (Mr. Eyles) was sought at Launceston yesterday for comment on a letter appearing over the flame "Councillor" in ...

    Article : 53 words
  45. CRIMINAL COURT

    A sitting of the Launceston Criminal Court listed for to-day has been cancelled and there will be no sitting until next month. ...

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