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  3. Topics of the Day FISHERMAN DROWNED IN MERSEY

    A Devonport fisherman, Vernon Douglas, Smith (27), single, was drowned in the Mersey River early yesterday morning. ...

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  4. Camp Library 20,000 BOOKS WANTED IN FOUR WEEKS

    A drive has been launched to collect 20,000 good books for the A.C.F. Camp Library within the next month. ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    Sir Walter Massy Greene, chairman of directors of the A.P.P.M. Ltd., arrived at Burnie yesterday. The Public Service Commissioner ...

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  6. CITY CEMETERY DESECRATED

    Though the old Scotch Cemetery in High-street has long been the scene of much wilful destruction and desecration, the ...

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  7. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    TEETOTAL RIOT—A riot occurred at a teetotal meeting in Melbourne, at which Mrs. Dalgarno presided and spoke. The ...

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  8. FRENCHMEN AND FREEDOM

    AS THE Normandy beach-head is expanded and the invasion forces secure elbow room for the development of their ...

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  9. POOR QUALITY

    THE STATEMENTS of Mr. Godfrey Bennett at the "quota sold" enquiry in Sydney on Wednesday about the poor quality of ...

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  10. Official Visits "VERY SHABBY" TREATMENT OF LAUNCESTON

    "I certainly agree that Launceston is frequently treated in a very shabby manner by those arranging the itineraries of ...

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  11. Demand for Night Work Penalty

    A ballot taken by the Australian Federated Union or Locomotive Enginemen has resulted in a decision to take strike action if the union's demands for a ...

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  12. OBITUARY

    Mr. N. R. Pybus, Kingston Beach, who died on Saturday, was the third son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Pybus. For 46 years he was an officer ...

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  13. DANGEROUS ROAD

    An assurance by the police that traffic conditions on the George Town road, between Newnham bridge and the Alanvale junction, would receive ...

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  14. Federal Session May Open on Aug. 29

    MELBOURNE.—It is believed that Federal Parliament will reassemble on August 29, ten days after the date of the referendum poll. Labour will ...

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  15. WAR SPOTLIGHTS

    THE WAR spotlights are on Cherbourg, where the Allies are in position for the final assault on that valuable port, and the ...

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  16. SOLUTION TO HOME SHORTAGE.

    The solution to the housing shortage in Tasmania was the release as soon as possible of more materials and the necessary manpower so that ...

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  17. GAS PRODUCERS ON WHARVES

    At a meeting of the Launceston Marine Board yesterday a letter was received stating that the committee of the Fire and Accident Underwriters' ...

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  18. LETTER FROM THE CAPITAL

    Handclaps of Hobartians go this week to Education Director G. V. Brooks, who has won approval for his enterprise and courage in seizing a rare ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Crippled Children's Society

    "Launceston is proud to have such an institution which is doing such valuable work," said the Mayor (Alderman Clark), moving the adoption of ...

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  20. SWANSEA SCHOOL

    Although in the opinion of the Minister for Education (Mr. Cosgrove) the establishment of an area school at Swansea is out of the question at ...

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  21. FUNERAL

    An indication of the esteem in which he was held was seen in the large and representative gathering which attended St. David's Cathedral, Hobart, ...

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  22. WAR CASUALATIES

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.)—The "News Week" magazine war correspondent, William Shenkel, is missing from the Super-Fortress raid on Japan. ...

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  23. INTEREST IN CIVIC AFFAIRS

    If people were forced to go to the poll, a large number of them would show their feelings by deliberately recording invalid votes. said the Lord ...

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  24. MILITARY NEWS

    Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Cameron, Deloraine, have been advised that their second eldest son. L. D. Cameron, has been promoted to pilot officer. P. O. ...

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  25. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—A friend and I had occasion to walk through the old Scottish cemetery in High-street one day last week, and on the main gorse-ridden path we ...

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  26. COMMANDO LEADER WOUNDED

    LONDON (A.A.P.) —Lord Lovan leader of several British commando raids, has been wounded in France and is now in a military hospital in ...

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  27. EARLY MORNING FIRE

    Damage estimated at several hundred pounds was caused early yesterday morning by a fire in a five-roomed weatherboard house in Claude-street, ...

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  28. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    TAILORS' toll! According to Mr. Godfrey Bennett, in his evidence at the "quota full" enquiry, some tailors are charging 14 guineas for a ...

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  29. INSPECTION OF GUEST HOUSES

    As soon as practicable the Guest House Board will visit guest houses throughout the state for inspection to ensure that all those who applied for ...

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  30. MUST BE DISINFECTED

    From Monday a by-law passed last year requiring that all second-hand bedding and clothing must be disinfected before being sold or offered for ...

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  31. OPPOSE FLAX MILL TRANSFER.

    A proposal to move the flax factory at Campania to Oatlands was discussed by a meeting attended by about 60 people at Campania yesterday. ...

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  32. AUSTRALIA FIRST ENQUIRY

    SYDNEY.—"I have very wide powers," commented Mr. Justice Clyne at the Australia First enquiry yesterday. "Talk about the Commission ...

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  33. POSTHUMOUS AWARDS

    MELBOURNE.—The R.A.A.F. officers who were shot by the Germans in the attempt to escape from Stalagluft III—Squadron Leader J. Catanach, ...

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  34. PHOTOGRAPHIC RECORD

    MELBOURNE. — A world's photographic record was established by a R.A.F. squadron in India, when an Australian, Squadron Leader Charles ...

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