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  2. PERSONAL

    A viscounty has been confrred up on Sir Samuel Hoare, British Ambassalor in Madrid. Mr. P. C. Spender, K.C., M.H.R., has ...

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  4. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    SUDDEN DEATH.—On Sunday evening Eliza Scott, a probation servant on Wages about 40 years of age, living with Mr. ...

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  5. BISMARCK SEED DISPUTE

    A motion instructing the Midlands Potato Growers' Committee to go into the question of setting up an independent ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE.

    Only those who have a hope and vision of happiness for all humanity can have it for themselves. ...

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  7. ELECTRICITY TRANSFER IS COMPLETED

    Members of the electricity staff in Launceston on Saturday morning began work as employees not of the City Council ...

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  8. Topics of the Day STEPPING UP COAL OUTPUT

    With the object of stepping up the production of coal in Tasmania, the Commonwealth Coal Commission is examining ...

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  9. HEAVY FIGHTING

    A TENSE period is ahead in Normandy. In spite of the terrific destruction wrought by the Allied air forces to railways, ...

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  10. FULL CONTROL OF PARLIAMENT

    THE Labour Senator elected in August last have now begun their term of office, with the result that for the first time ...

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  11. LAUNCH PASSES TRIALS

    Built for the Royal Australian Navy by Tasmanian workers with locally grown timbers, an 80-foot diesel driven launch will shortly join ...

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  12. OBITUARY

    HOT SPRINGS (A.A.P.).—The death has occurred of Mr. Norman H. Davis national chairman of the American Red Cross. ...

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  13. GROWTH OF STATE LIBRARY

    Loans of books by the State Library. Hobart, are now at the rate of more than 100,000 a year. This total is extracted to be doubled, and even trebled, ...

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  14. Lilydale Council WINTER CARTING OF TIMBER

    The Minister for Lands and Works (Mr. Brooker), accompanied by Mr. J. J. McDonald, M.H.A., met the Lilydale council on Saturday morning. ...

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  15. WEEK-END ACCIDENTS

    When she alighted from the 3 o'clock Mowbray tram in Tamar-street yesterday afternoon Hilda Styles (18), 15 Leslie-street, Launceston, was knocked ...

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  16. SEN. SAMPSON U.A.P. PRESIDENT

    Senator Burford Sampson was unanimously elected state president of the United Australia Party and Nationalist Organisation at a ...

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  17. NEW BERTH AT KING'S WHARF

    The interstate passenger steamer will soon move to her new berth at King's Wharf extension. The Master Warden (Mr. W. Robinson) will confer this ...

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  18. GIRLS SPEND NIGHT IN CAVE

    SYDNEY—Sixteen schoolgirls spent Saturday night huddled together in a cave in Hornsby Valley after losing their way in heavy rain and fog. They ...

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  19. MOWBRAY SWAMP

    "The whole matter is wrapped up In the City Council's flood prevention scheme," said the Minister for Lands and Works (Mr. Brooker) yesterday, ...

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  20. COAL CRISIS

    THE coal situation has often been critical during the war years, but, judging by the figures given last week by the Acting ...

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  21. Dairy Inspections

    Introduction of legislation to give it power to make inspections of dairies serving the city with milk was sought by the Health Committee of the ...

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  22. PIPE BAND'S SMOKE SOCIAL

    "The Caledenian Pipe Band is looked upon in Launceston and throughout the island as the leading pipe band," said the president (Mr. S. Tulloch Scott) at ...

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  23. FALSE ALARM

    The Launceston Fire Brigade was called to Wilcox Mofflin's skin treating plant in Murphy-street, Inveresk, at 1.53 on Saturday afternoon, but found there ...

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  24. From the Pulpit CHRIST THE DESTROYER

    "For this purpose the Son of God was manifested that He might destroy the works of the devil" (I. John. 3-8) was the text taken by Rev. Arthur Barnard ...

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  25. IMPRISONED FOR STEALING

    On three charges of theft, two brothers, Leslie Riley (20) and Henry Maxwell Riley (18), of Burnie, were sentenced to six months' imprisonment ...

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  26. RABBIT SKINS STOLEN

    Rabbit skins valued at £180 were stolen from the skin store of Gordon William Dawson in Cimitiere-street on Thursday night. The police said on ...

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  27. NECK DISLOCATED IN 'BUS MISHAP

    Mrs. Amy Rawson (56), 224 St. John-street, Launceston, was admitted to the Campbell Town Hospital with a dislocated neck, sustained when a bus in ...

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  28. TREE PLANTING AT ST. MARYS

    The first Arbour Day of the St. Marys Area School was held on Saturday, when 70 trees were planted to form an avenue from the entrance gates at the main ...

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  29. TAMAR PORT QUESTION

    At the monthly meeting of the Lilydale Council on Saturday a letter was received from the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove). In reply to a suggestion from ...

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  30. New Businesses Must Help War Effort

    MELBOURNE—It was totally wrong for him to permit new manufactures to be started if they were detrimental to the war effort, said the Minister for ...

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  31. FRUIT STORAGE FEES

    Variations recommended by the State Fruit Board in arranging with growers for shed storage and supervision of fruit required for processing later in the ...

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  32. BAUXITE ENQUIRY

    Works (Mr. Brooker) met the George Town Commission over the week-end the chairman (Mr. A. B. Curran) asked him if bauxite deposits in the district ...

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  33. CONTROL OF SHIPYARDS

    From Saturday the Public Works Department commenced the contract for the construction of wooden ships in Tasmania for the Australian Wooden ...

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  34. Firemen's Claim for Overcoats

    SYDNEY—Firemen are expected to carry out their threat to cease performing most of their duties except fighting fires at 7 a.m. to-day. The ...

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  35. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—Like many other electors. I am interested in the discussion on Mr. Batt. My mind goes back to the time when Mr. Batt came down on the ...

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  36. NEW PUBLIC WORKS SITES

    The Minister for Lands and Works (Mr. Brooker). accompanied by Mr. J Quintal, M.H.A.. during the week-end inspected the proposed sites for the ...

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  37. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    ABJECT apologies! This morning, dear reader, we (favouring the royal or editorial description of ourselves) are breaking all the traditions of our ...

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  38. Butter Ration Depends on Season

    MELBOURNE—The question of increasing the civilian butter ration in Australia from six ounces to eight ounces weekly is unlikely to be ...

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  39. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PRICES

    CANBERRA — The Prices Commissioner (Prof. Copland) said yesterday that he was having a complete examination made of statements and tables ...

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  40. TRANSPORT TO COURSE

    Hundreds of people missed the first race at Mowbray on Saturday owing to difficulty in obtaining transport to the course. Packed trams had to leave ...

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  41. DAFFODILS IN GORGE

    The Superintendent of Reserves (Mr. W. McGowan) has had about two acres at Cataract Cliff Grounds planted with King Alfred daffodils. They are ...

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  42. Free Medicine Scheme

    CANBERRA. — Although the Government's free medicine scheme was discussed for two days at the Canberra medical conference, the B.M.A. ...

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  43. S.A. HAS SURPLUS

    ADELAIDE—A state surplus of £160,000 for the year ended June 30 was shown when accounts closed on Friday night. The revenue was ...

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  44. CONSECRATION OF BISHOP

    MELBOURNE—Most Rev. Dr. P. F. Lyons, who had served at St. Patrick's Cathedral for nine years, was consecrated Bishop of Christchurch ...

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  45. Margarine Regulations

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Madden) said on Saturday that some time ago representations were made by the Tasmanian division of the Australian ...

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  46. SECOND-HAND GOODS

    CANBERRA — Although control of the price of second-hand goods was difficult, it had been vigorously tackled, and sales were now controlled on a ...

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  47. Chaff for Mainland.

    The Minister (or Agriculture (Mr. Madden) has announced that to ease the serious shortage of fodder on the mainland approval has been given for the ...

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  48. STORAGE OF FERTILISER

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Madden) said at the week-end that a survey of the blood and bone position, just completed, showed that ...

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  49. REST ROOM AT PENGUIN

    After hearing a deputation from the C.W.A., the Penguin Council at its monthly meeting on Saturday morning formed a committee to go into the ...

    Article : 75 words
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