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  2. Advertising

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  3. Topics of the Day. SITES FOR NEW SCHOOLS

    For the erection of central and area schools after the war, the State Government has purchased several sites and is ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Happiness consists not of what we have, but of what we are. It is not in our possessions, but in our attitude ...

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  5. JAP. ATTITUDE TO Ps.O.W.

    Reference to the "evasiveness and cynical attitude" of the Japanese, who lust seemed "literally Incapable of the exercise of any decency," was made by ...

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  6. UPPER HOUSE ELECTIONS

    Legislative Council elections for the divisions of Macquarie and Buckingham will be held to-day. Voting is compulsory. ...

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  7. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    WESTBURY ABSCONDER— A prisoner of the Crown named Edward Norton, one of several who absconded some tine since ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    Rev. R. V. Merritt left yesterday for the mainland. He was accompanied by Mrs. Merritt. The Deputy Prices Commissioner ...

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  9. GENERAL BENNETT

    THE RETURN to civil life of Lieut.-General Gordon Bennett is to be regretted. General Bennett resigned because he ...

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  10. ECONOMICS AND WORLD ORDER

    NO DETAILED reports are to be issued of the Imperial Conference in London. The reasons are obvious. Presumably ...

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  11. PLAN TO BUILD 20 TRAWLERS

    MELBOURNE—To increase Australia's fish catch, the Federal Government would sponsor the construction of 20 Danish ...

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  12. "FORGOTTEN IN-BETWEENS"

    Mr. R. A. Plummer was the speaker at the weekly luncheon of the Burnie Rotary Club yesterday, and he chose for his subject, "Forgotten ...

    Article : 151 words
  13. Aluminium WARNING NOTE SOUNDED

    A bid to have the aluminium industry established in or near Devonport was made yesterday, when a deputation representing the Devonport Marine ...

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  14. OBITUARY

    Mr. William McElwee Guy, eldest sort of the late ex-Senator J. Guy and Mrs. Guy, died at a private hospital in Launceston yesterday morning, after ...

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  15. Report on Purchase of Theatre Royal

    A sub-committee of Cabinet, appointed to enquire into a proposition by the Professional Musicians' Union of Australia on the purchase of the ...

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  16. COMPULSORY CIVIC VOTING

    Although no opinion has been expressed on behalf of the City Council regarding the Premier's announcement that he will introduce a bill at the next ...

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  17. Big Effort Needed to Fill Loan

    MELBOURNE.—Only a tremendous effort by war loan committees everywhere in the week remaining of the First Victory Loan appeal can ensure ...

    Article : 372 words
  18. Family Notices

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  19. NEW CITY BUILDINGS

    The largest item in the April applications for building permits was the new waterside workers' hall, which is being erected near the southern end of ...

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  20. REFERENDUM

    THERE WAS more interest than usual in the South Australian elections held on Saturday because it was thought that the ...

    Article : 249 words
  21. MILITARY NEWS

    A. Seaman C. J. Andrews has returned to duty after leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Andrews, George Town, and his sister, Mrs. H. Robson, Cressy. ...

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  22. Reconstructing King's Wharf

    Now that the final touches are being put to the recently-constructed concrete extension of King's Wharf, the Marine Board will shortly be required to ...

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  23. ROOFING IRON SOUGHT

    Representations for the release of roofing iron urgently needed in Tasmania have been made to the Minister for Munitions by Senator Aylett. ...

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  24. Red Cross Conference BLOOD SERVICE PRAISED

    On many occasions the society's blood transfusion service had been the means of saving life in New Guinea, Lieut.-Col. Gillespie, C.O., ...

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  25. ELECTRICITY ARBITRATION

    The arbitration proceedings to fix the terms of the transfer of the city electricity undertaking to the Hydro- Electric Commission will probably continue ...

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  26. Big Subscriptions

    SYDNEY.—Loan subscriptions received yesterday included:—Insurance Commissioner of Queensland an additional £100.000, making £450,000; trustees of ...

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  27. Demand for Youth Club Membership

    "Though at present we cannot offer very much, we are being inundated with applications from boys and girls wanting to join our clubs. There must ...

    Article : 268 words
  28. Three Killed in Plane Crash

    MELBOURNE—Three R.A.A.F. officers were killed on Saturday when a plane in which they were flying crashed to the north of Melbourne. They were ...

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  29. Jack Davey's Visit

    Jack Davey, well known Australian stage and radio star, Is visiting Hobart. lie is in Tasmania to aid the Victory Loan. The Theatre Royal was booked ...

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  30. CONTROL OF SHIPYARDS

    A bill to ratify an agreement between the Commonwealth and the State Governments, under which the federal authorities will take over control of ...

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  31. EXTRA COUPON ISSUES

    Workers in occupations which cause exceptionally heavy wear on their clothing may apply for extra clothing coupon issues. Announcing this yesterday, the ...

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  32. DROVE FILE INTO HAND

    While working at a lathe at Replacements Parts Pty. Ltd., Paterson-street, yesterday afternoon. James Clarke (41), 21 Cypress-street, drove a file into the ...

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  33. Internees Protest Against Delay

    SYDNEY.—Several of the "Australia First" internees who were arrested on March 10, 1942, and detained for periods ranging from 5½ to 23 months, protested ...

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  34. CHEESE FACTORY CLOSES

    The Tasmanian Produce and Cool Storage Company's cheese factory at Pyengana closed at the week-end because of the poor dairying season. ...

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  35. Letters to the Editor

    J.M.C.—Sorry, unable to find space. Silent Crowds Sir.—We all know the soldiers, saolors, and airman in marches are fine ...

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  36. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    PRIVACY prejudicial! Our Mr. Beasley—ours in fact if not by choice—has been saying things in philadelphia. It is noticeable, I think. ...

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  37. SCALLOP SEASON

    The scallop season opened yesterday and will continue until August 16. The first batch of yesterday's catch will be available in Launceston and Hobart ...

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  38. Standard Women's Working Shoes

    MELBOURNE. —When production of new standard women's working shoes begins shortly, each pair must be branded on the sole with the letters W.W. as a ...

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  39. GROUP TAX SYSTEM

    Under the recently enacted pay-as-you earn taxation legisiation, all employers, including companies, who ordinarily have in their employment 10 or more ...

    Article : 228 words
  40. FARM MACHINERY IMPORTATIONS

    MELBOURNE.—More than 5500 tractors of various types were to be imported this year as a result of lease-lend arrangements. said the Commonwealth ...

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  41. PERMIT FOR GARAGE

    The Deputy-Director of War Organisation of Industry (Mr. McKinley) has informed the Launceston Fire Brigade Board that a permit has been granted ...

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  42. Mr. Ward "Careful"

    BRISBANE.—The Minister for Transport (Mr. Ward), who attended Labour Day celebrations In Brisbane yesterday, said at a meeting in Victoria Park that ...

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  43. EGG PULPING WORKS

    Mr. L. T. Spurr, M.H.A., stated at Deloraine yesterday that hoe had made representations to the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Madden) for reconsideration ...

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  44. "INDUSTRIAL" SUNDAY

    Next Sunday will be, observed as industrial Sunday in all churches associated with the Ministers' Fraternal at Burnie. The idea of the observance is ...

    Article : 82 words
  45. Advertising

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