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  2. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Live to shed joy on others. Thus best shall your own happiness be secured. ...

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  3. MR. CURTIN THANKS U.S.A.

    Mr. Curtin expressed to the people of the U.S.A. the "warm, lasting gratitude" which Australians owed for aid given in ...

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  4. RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PEOPLE

    IN HIS Anzac Day address Lord Cranborne, Dominions Secretary, said we must not repeat the mistake made after the last war ...

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  5. Topics of the Day. SCALLOPS ON MONDAY

    The scallop season will open on Monday and continue till August 15. The Minister for Fisheries (Mr. ...

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  6. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    COMMUTATION OF SENTENCE.—We hear that his Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, having had under his ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Mr. W. Morrow returned to Launceston from the mainland yesterday. Cambridge University is arranging to confer the honorary degree of Doctor ...

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  8. U.A.P. REQUEST FOR LICENCE TO BROADCAST

    ''As a matter of equity, the U.A.P. asks for a licence to set up a broadcasting station similar in power and efficiency to ...

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  9. WOMEN SEEK TIME ON AIR

    In the belief that the Parliamentary Broadcasting Committee was dealing with broadcasting facilities generally, seven representatives of four women s ...

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  10. MR. CURTIN'S TALK

    THE Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) seems to have said all the right things in his first important American ...

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  11. Hobart Aldermanic Elections

    There will be 12 candidates for the Hobart aldermanic elections to be held on May 17. Nominations closed yesterday. ...

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  12. DR. A. E. GROUNDS HONOURED

    The Order of St. John of Jerusalem has been conferred upon Dr. A. E. ...

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  13. NO EXTRA COUPONS

    The Deputy Director of Rationing (Mr. C. J. Rollins) stated yesterday that some persons apparently believed that if they were going into hospital, ...

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  14. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at Launceston yesterday of Mr. James Couch, who settled in Launceston about 18 years ago, and in recent years had been ...

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  15. WIRE FOR HUNTERS

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Madden) said at Hobart yesterday that limited quantities of snaring wire and snaring hemp would be available to ...

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  16. CADET CAMP INSPECTION

    Col. H. M. Boyle, Commander Tas. L. of C. area. visited Burnie and Devon. port High School cadet detachments n camp at Gowrie Park, near Sheffield, ...

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  17. BOY'S HAND CRUSHED

    David Davey (10), Westbury, was admitted to the Launceston General Hospital yesterday suffering from a compound fracture of the thumb and a ...

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  18. N.Z. Market for State's Fish

    Interest in Tasmanian fish has developed in New Zealand, according to a statement yesterday by the Minister for Fisheries (Mr. Madden). ...

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  19. LETTER FROM THE CAPITAL

    WHEN Premier Cosgrove reportedly promised the Australian Railways Union representation on the Transport Commission, Presumably he did not ...

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  20. MINERS PENSIONS ENQUIRY

    The Select Committee enquiring into the Coal Miners' Pensions Bill held its first meeting at Hobart yesterday. The committee examined the Chief ...

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  21. DOMESTIC HELP

    ATTENTION has frequently been directed by women's organisations in Tasmania to the necessity for an effective system ...

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  22. "Crawler" Tractors Released

    Caterpillar tractors, known as the "crawler" type, were now being released to farmers who had made application for them, said Mr. J. A. ...

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  23. TRAMS COLLIDE

    Ingoing and outgoing trams collided at Hobart last night at the intersection of Collins and Elizabeth streets when the points were splintered. No ...

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  24. Protest Against Closed Hearing

    Members of the Launceston Fifty Thousand League at an executive meeting last night expressed strong disapproval of the decision by the ...

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  25. WET CANTEENS IN ARMY CAMPS

    MELBOURNE.—"Wet canteens have been established in all camps under rigid control and strict conditions," said the Acting Minister for the Army ...

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  26. Mr. A. W. Bendall States Policy

    Enunciating his policy as a candidate for re-election to the Macquarie seat in the Legislative Council. Mr. A. W. Bendall, M.L.C. said last night that he was ...

    Article : 186 words
  27. Letters to the Editor

    Sir, — Evidently fried ''Tassyite'' does not appreciate decent music when he hears it. I refer to the Caledonian Pipe Band of course. There was ...

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  28. DEMOBILISED MEN

    A recommendation from the head office in Melbourne that the name of the association be changed to the Australian League of Ex-Servicemen and ...

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  29. INTEREST ON LOANS

    The transfer books of the registries of Australian consolidated inscribed stocks (Commonwealth Bank of Australia. Launceston and Hobart), will be closed from ...

    Article : 133 words
  30. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    RULING RACE! Let's all join in the howling-down of Major-General Patton's vision of a world ruled by the British and American people. When a ...

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  31. H.E. COMMISSION PERSONALITIES

    Top row (left to right): Mr. A. H. Benjamin, arbitrator for the Commission; Mr. D. McClelland, arbitrator for the Launceston City Council; Dr. E. G. Coppel, umpire. Second row: Mr. R. G. Menzies, K.C. (right), counsel for the Commission, with Mr. A. F. Julius; at right, Mr. A. Dean, K.C., ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. Launceston Composer

    Mr. J. Lamont Doyle, 6 Taylor-street, Invermay, grandson of the late Mr. Brian Doyle, who composed the melody and words of a waltz song, "I'd Be a ...

    Article : 167 words
  33. MUST NOT COVER UP BLUNDERS

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.)—Mr. Linwood Noyes, president of the U.S. Newspaper Publishers' Association charging that U.S. military commanders ...

    Article : 58 words
  34. PRODUCE TRADE

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  35. Says Australians Are Poorly Dressed

    SYDNEY— Australians, inhabiting the greatest wool producing country in the world, are the most poorly-dressed people in the world, according to Mr. ...

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  36. LINDBERGH IN PACIFIC

    HONOLULU (A.A.P.)—Col. Charles Lindbergh has arrived in Hawaii as civilian technical representative for an aircraft manufacturer. He is on a ...

    Article : 38 words
  37. Advertising

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