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  2. Topics o f the Day. NEW EXAM. PROPOSAL

    At a meeting of the University Council at Hobart on Friday, the chairman of the Schools' Board Committee (Mr. H. S. Baker) presented a report which ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    The reformer must be a hero at all points, and he must have conquered himself before he can conquer others. ...

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  4. Referendum Campaign BOTH SIDES OF CASE

    SYDNEY—The Leader of the Country Party (Mr. Fadden) in a statement yesterday sought an assurance that any ...

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  5. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    TULIPS.—Horticulturists will be gratified to learn that an extensive assortment of valuable bulbs have lately been imported ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Howroyd) will be in Launceston this morning. Mr.W. G. Kither, vice-chairman and ...

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  7. S.A. RETURNS GOVERNMENT

    ADELAIDE—The Playford Liberal Government has been returned to power in South Australia as a result of ...

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  8. PRIME MINISTER IN LONDON

    THE AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) has arrived in London for the Imperial Conference. His first ...

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  9. RIGHT THING

    GENERAL MACARTHUR has done the right thing by telling the world in unmistakable terms that he will not be a ...

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  10. Reason for New Coupon Books

    Reasons why the remaining coupon pages of the present ration book cannot be utilised for the new ration year were ...

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  11. FUNERAL

    The funeral of Mr. George Ernest Newman, who died at his parents' residence. Lewis-street, Longford, on Thursday, at the age of 42 years, took ...

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  12. I.L.O. Conference Private Enterprise Criticised

    PHILADELPHIA (A.A.P.)—The Australian Minister for Supply (Mr. Beasley) told the I.L.O. Employment Committee: ...

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  13. MILITARY NEWS

    Lieut. Arthur Jessop is spending leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. Jessop, the Parsonage, Campbell Town. Lieut. Jessop has been on service in ...

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  14. IN MEMORY OF DR R. SNOWDEN HAY

    In memory of the late Bishop of Tasmania (Dr. R. Snowden Hay) who was patron of the society for many years, and to meet the needs of stock, the ...

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  15. THE INVASION

    THE LONG-AWAITED invasion of Europe has not yet begun, but it is unlikely that the suspense will be maintained very ...

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  16. From the Pulpit SELFISHNESS AND PRIDE

    Preaching at the Invermay Methodist Church last evening. Rev. C. F. McRae said: "Why do many folk find themselves interested in a visit to a fortune-teller or ...

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  17. Stabilisation of Dairying

    To stop the lag in dairy production and to stimulate greater output, it appears necessary that remuneration should be well ...

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  18. Servicemen Support Loan

    MELBOURNE.—Strong support by servicemen for the first Victory Loan has been reported from New Guinea. North Queensland, N.S.W. and Victoria ...

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  19. POPULAR YOUTH CLUB

    Keen interest is being taken in the City Mission Youth Club at Dunning-street, and the club is proving very popular. ...

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  20. Suit Issue to Discharged Men

    There should be no differential treatment in the issue of civilian suits to discharged servicemen on the mainland or Tasmania, Senator W. E. ...

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  21. ALLEGED THEFTS FROM P.O.W. CAMP

    ADELAIDE. — Before a general court-martial on Saturday the hearing was resumed of charges against Sergt. Wilfred John Arthur Roberts, of the ...

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  22. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—Will someone help me solve a puzzle which must be distressing many at the present? How can one subscribe to the Victory Loan when one has just ...

    Article : 251 words
  23. To Control Electrical Equipment

    MELBOURNE.—The Minister for Munitions (Mr. Makin) announced yesterday that it had been decided to appoint a comptroller of electrical ...

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  24. Bourke Cup to Hobart High School

    The Hobart High School crew defeated the Launceston High School crew to win the head of the river race for the Bourke Cup, rowed on the Derwent on Saturday. ...

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  25. TRAINING PLANE CRASH

    MELBOURNE.—One officer was killed, and two others and a sergeant are missing, believed killed, as a result of an R.A.A.F. ...

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  26. Power Switched on by Premier

    The hydro-electric extension to Triabunna, which will supply power to Orielton, Runnymede, Buckland, Or- ford and Triabunna, was switched on ...

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  27. Owners and Tenants

    MELBOURNE.—Under National Security Regulations. magistrates have power to determine the balance of hardship in deciding applications from owners for the ...

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  28. TWO PEOPLE DIE FROM BURNS

    MELBOURNE.—Marooned by a fire which occurred in the ground floor bedroom of their home in Albert-street, Brunswick, late ...

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  29. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    CONTENTION contradicted! Somebody's arithmetic has gone all wrong. When one person says that A is twice as large as B, and someone ...

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  30. Work for Soldiers

    Sir.—Referring to a statement by Mr. W. J. Bayes in a letter published in "The Examiner" on the rehabilitation of servicemen, I say that ...

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  31. CHINESE RELIEF

    The appeal being conducted by the Chinese Relief Fund to help relieve starving people in China has now reached £6200/8/4. Donations received ...

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  32. Powers Bill

    Sir.—Your sub-leader of Thursday was rather a change from the previous caustic attitude you have adopted towards the members of our Upper ...

    Article : 219 words
  33. BROADCASTING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 268 words
  34. Children's Legs Broken at Car Race

    SYDNEY.—Two children each had both legs broken when a competing midget car skidded at the Boys' Town Carnival at the Sports Ground yesterday and ...

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  35. Egg Pulping Plant

    Sir,—I fully agree with the businessmen who are amazed about the proposal to operate an egg pulping plant in Hobart. The egg producers of ...

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  36. PRODUCE TRADE

    Potatoes were exported from the three North-West Coast ports last week, Devonport contributing 35,238 sacks. Burnie 31,136 sacks, and Stanley 7997 sacks to ...

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  37. Bodies of Mother and Children in Creek

    SYDNEY.—The bodies of Mrs. Amelia Laura Winnell (29) and her five children were recovered from Gulta Creek, near Mathoura, 23. miles ...

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  38. Poverty Amidst Plenty

    Sir,—Our Socialist friends keep reminding us that capitalism produces "poverty amidst plenty," and thus capitalism stands condemned. Is not ...

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  39. BAN ON WEEK-END FUNERALS

    MELBOURNE.—After 11 a.m. on Saturday no funerals were conducted by any undertakers in Melbourne, and there will be none after that hour in any future ...

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  40. CYCLING

    PROSPECT CLUB.—The Prospect club held a 14-mile race on Saturday. with a small field. Result:—L. Cadman (hdcp, 1.30). time 42.51, 1: R. Bryan ...

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  41. S.P.C.A.

    Mr. W. G. Lovibond presided at the monthly business meeting of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals on Friday night. ...

    Article : 75 words
  42. Advertising

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    Advertising : 17 words
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