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  2. Advertising

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  3. Topics of the Day. HOLIDAY PLAY CENTRE

    The first vacation play centre organised in Launceston will be conducted by the National Fitness Council at Coronation Park ...

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  4. Legislative Council BUCKINGHAM TO MR. G. WEDD

    Mr. William George Wedd, an independent candidate, wou the Buckingham seat in the Legislative Council yesterday by 276 ...

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  5. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    They who give the world something worth singing about are humanily's best friends, and they get their pay in the joy ...

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  6. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    INQUEST—An inquest was held yesterday on the body of a child who died in the female factory, and a verdict returned ...

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  7. Compulsory Voting REFERENDUM IS PROPOSED

    A referendum to obtain the views of ratepaycrs on compulsory voting in civic elections and on the proposal that the ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    Mr. C. Carrington is representing the Launceston Chamber of Commerce at the annual interstate conference of Australian Chambers of Commerce at ...

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  9. OBITUARY

    Mr. William Henry Patten, who was for many years connected wilt the Equitable Building Society and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WILL LOAN BE A SUCCESS?

    THE FEDERAL Treasurer (Mr. Chillcy) and his colleagues are becoming seriously alarmed about the possibility that ...

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  11. YOUTH CLUBS

    IN HIS ADDRESS to the Fifty Thousand League Mr. George Record told something of the valuable work being done in this ...

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  12. Growth of Fathers' Association

    The membership of the Fathers' Association in Tasmania had grown from 220 in the first year to 1760, and it had branches in every important town ...

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  13. TREASURY BILL DEBT

    Referring yesterday to the reported proposals of the Federal Government in relation to the Treasury Bill debt, the Treasurer (Mr. Dwyer-Gray) said the ...

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  14. ALUMINIUM INDUSTRY

    The Mayor (Ald. Clark) will discuss with members of the Launceston Aluminium Committee whether steps should be taken to put before the ...

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  15. LOAN RETURNS TOO LOW

    MELBOURNE—A further improvement was apparent yesterday in the public response to the First Victory Loan. Individual applications ...

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  16. TRANSFER OF SANATORIUM

    Terms and conditions under which the Tasmanian Sanatorium would be handed over to the State Government were discussed at Hobart yesterday by ...

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  17. CIVIC VOTING

    THE CITIZEN of Launceston are rather puzzled by the absence of any City Council reaction to the announcement of ...

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  18. Charge of Wounding Young Women

    MELBOURNE.—Plcading not guilty in the Criminal Court yesterday to three h barges of having wounded young women with intent to murder them. John. ...

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  19. FUNERAL

    The funeral of Mr. Edward Murray Maxwell, Deloraine, who died on Monday, took place at the Deloraine General Cemetery yesterday afternoon. The ...

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  20. NEEDS SOCIAL WORKERS

    An appeal for further candidates from Tasmania to be trained as social workers was made by Dr. Newman Morris, chairman of the central ...

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  21. DIVERSION OF STEAMER

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Madden) said yesterday that following representations made by the Government on the proposed action to divert ...

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  22. CASUALTY LIST

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  23. FIREWOOD ORDERS

    The Minister for Forests (Lieut.—Colonel Taylor) said yesterday that it had been brought under his notice that some firewood merchants had accepted ...

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  24. HIGH PRICES FOR STUD CATTLE

    SYDNT.—Interest again ran high when the Sydney stud cattle sales were resumed yesterday with the offering of the Aberdeen-Angus and Devon ...

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  25. MILITARY NEWS

    L.A.C. John Storay has been spending leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Storay, Brisbane-street. Charges Against Bank ...

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  26. ELECTRICITY ARBITRATION

    The City Council's case in the arbitration proceedings to fix the price at which the electricity undertaking is to be sold to the Hydro-Electric ...

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  27. BUSH FIRE FUND

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  28. Letters to the Editor

    J.M.—Far too long. A Wife.—The correspondence was before your letter arrived. ...

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  29. TWO R.A.A.F. OFFICERS KILLED IN CRASH

    MELBOURNE.—Two R.A.A.F. officers were killed when a plane crashed. in north-western Victoria on Sunday norning. They were: Flying-Officer ...

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  30. MUSIC IN SCHOOLS

    Provision has already been made for the setting up of musical education in schools, said the Minister for Education (Mr. Cosgrove) yesterday, ...

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  31. RAMSAY MEMORIAL FUND

    Donations to the Sir John Ramsay Memorial Library lund now total 1491/10/-. A donation of £1 from Mr. Ralph Madden, Strahan-road. is' ...

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  32. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    CA' CANNY! The Minister for External Territories and Transports (I have put that "5" in because I think he deserved it) spoke in Brisbane on ...

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  33. AIR SERVICE CANCELLED

    The air service between Melbourne and Launceston was cancelled yesterday because of bad weather and additional services will be run to-day to ...

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  34. SCALLOPS RUSHED

    Scallops were in short supply at Hobart yesterday. One shop which received half a ton sold them over the counter as fast as they could be served. ...

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  35. THE WEATHER

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  36. BROADCASTING COMMITTEE

    The number of Tasmanian items of news in the national broadcast had been increased the manager of the A.B.C. (Mr. E. JI. McCann) reported at ...

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  37. ISSUE OF AFRICA STAR TO BE ALTERED

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The Deputy Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) announced in the Commons yesterday that important changes would be made in the ...

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  38. ROOSEVELT RESTING

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—Mrs. Roosevelt told her press conference yesterday that doctors do not wish the President to leave his southern ...

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  39. Federal Union of Churches?

    MELBOURNE.—The principle of a Federal union of churches as a preliminary step towards complete unity was approved yesterday by the ...

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  40. GAOLED FOR STEALING A.L.P. PAPERS

    MELBOURNE.—Charged in Richmond Court yesterday with having stolen a quantity of ballot papers and pledge cards valued at about . the properly of, the Victorian branch .of the A.L.P., ...

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  41. EXTRA COUPON ISSUES

    The Deputy Director of Rationing (Mr. C. J. Rollins) said yesterday that only workers listed in the schedule of approved occupations issued by the RAtioning ...

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  42. Advertising

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