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  2. LABOUR AT THE CROSS-ROADS

    THE pre-sessional meeting of the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party will have to face up to a grim situation. In spite ...

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  3. HADSPEN BRIDGE

    The Minister for Lands and Works (Mr. Brooker) said yesterday that Hadspen Bridge was on the list of bridges to ...

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  4. Tropics of The Day PRICES OFFICE FOR CITY?

    The Prices Branch hopes to establish a permanent office in Launceston at an early date, from which traders and the ...

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  5. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    SMUGGLING— A steward of the Shamrock steamer was yesterday fined £18 for smuggling two boxes of cigars, valued ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Be a harbinger of good news. Give out the best that is in you. Have faith in others, Have faith in the power of ...

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  7. Lack of Suitable Halls in City: Council Discussion

    The urgent need for a suitable hall in the city in which to hold public meetings and gatherings of all kinds was stressed at last night's City ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    The president of the Baptist Union (Rev. R. Steel, Newstead) visited Sheffield at the week-end. The Administrator of Road ...

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  9. FLYING BOMBS

    BRITAIN may not have to withstand flying bomb attacks much longer. It is announced that some of the bases ...

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  10. Grants for Post War Works

    Satisfaction at the amount made available to Tasmania for post-war work and the priorities granted was expressed by ...

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  11. FINED FOR BEATING CHILD

    John Wilfred Peace Freeman (25) was fined 10, with 2/6 costs, In the Launceston Police Court yesterday for having on August 22, ill-treated ...

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  12. 85th BIRTHDAY

    Mr. Henry Haas, Lilydale, who celebrated his 85th birthday on Saturday, has many memories of the hard times prevailing when he was a boy. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. TRAMWAY RECONSTRUCTION

    Aldermen at last night's City Council meeting emphasised the magnitude of the tramway reconstruction work which faces the council. They were ...

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  14. To Discuss Price Problems

    Price-fixing matters, including the claim of timber producers for a higher return for their product, and also potato marketing problems will be discussed ...

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  15. OVERCOME BY SMOKE

    Awakened at 2 a.m. yesterday by a crackling noise and smoke in the dwelling and shop she occupies at 341 Elizabeth St., Hobart, Mrs. D. Plunkett ...

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  16. Debt Due to New Guinea Natives

    "Seeing how dependent we were on the natives in New Guinea, many of us who have been up there feel that we must not let them down after the ...

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  17. SUMMER TIME

    THE PREMIERS, at their conference at Canberra on Saturday, decided against the re-introduction of daylight saving ...

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  18. JOINING FREE LIBRARY

    Last night's City Council meeting authorised the signing of an agreement with the St. Leonards Council under which St. Leonards residents ...

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  19. NO TRAINS IN S. AUS.

    ADELAIDE.—South Australia was without trains yesterday and the Adelaide railway station was deserted, stalls and cafe being closed. ...

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  20. HORSE OUT OF CONTROL

    Joan Walters (13), 16 Portland St., was admitted to the Launceston General Hospital last evening suffering with abrasions to the face and left leg and ...

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  21. WAR CASUALTIES

    Mrs. S. E. Kent, 5 Adelaide St., has received word that her son, TX3676 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. MIDWIFERY TRAINEES

    The Deputy Director of Manpower (Mr. B. O. Plummer) said yesterday that as a result of representations made to the deputy directors in Victoria and ...

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  23. "NO" MAJORITY INCREASING

    MELBOURNE— The counting of referendum votes (mainly service and absentee) yesterday made little change in the state, or Commonwealth totals. ...

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  24. CAR COLLISION

    Two cars, one driven by Mr. P. U. Knight, 60 St. John St., and the other by Mr. J. Wilmot, collided at the corner of Howick and Wellington Sts. at ...

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  25. STAFF SHORTAGE AT SANATORIUM

    Because of a shortage of staff the Tasmanian Sanatorium, which has accommodation for about 80 patients, is able to cater for only about 40. About ...

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  26. MILITARY NEWS

    Cpl. G. E. Button has returned to duty after spending leave with his wife, sons and parents, Perth. ...

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  27. HOSPITALS NOT ENTHUSIASTIC

    MELBOURNE—Pending discussions of the Commonwealth Government's proposals for a hospital benefits scheme at the next meetings of their ...

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  28. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,— Mr. Barnard is advocating improved shipping services between Tasmania and the mainland. This is very commendable in itself, but there is a ...

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  29. Hobart Bridge Offered to Government

    The Hobart Bridge Company has approached the State Government offering to sell the Hobart Bridge. Several conditions ...

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  30. Church Anniversary at Cressy

    The 105th anniversary of the Cressy Methodist Church was celebrated at the week-end, commencing with a fellowship tea in the Methodist hall. Rev. J. R. ...

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  31. SCHOOL OPERA OUTSTANDING

    Presentation of the comic opera, "Turkscap," by pupils of the Launceston High School last night gained praise from the large audience. The opera ...

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  32. Railways Appeal Upheld

    The chairman of the Railways Appeal Board (Col. Clark) presided over a sitting of the board at Longford yesterday at which an appeal by ...

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  33. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    ICY isolation! I have always had a feeling that I should like to visit Iceland, preferably in the warmer weather. Iceland has a particular ...

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  34. President of B.J.C. for 24th Year

    Mr. John Swan was re-elected president of the Brighton Jockey Club for the 24th successive year at the annual meeting of the club at Bridge. ...

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  35. Kelsall and Kemp Ltd.

    Profit for the year was £31,910/8/9 states the report of the directors of Kelsall and Kemp (Tasmania) Ltd., which will be presented to the annual ...

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  36. Third Term as Lord Mayor of Melbourne

    MELBOURNE.—Cr. T. S. Nettlefold was re-elected Lord Mayor of Melbourne yesterday for a third term of office by an absolute majority, the ...

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  37. TWO R.A.A.F. MEN SHOT

    SYDNEY— Two members of the R.A.A.F. were shot during a fierce fight which developed while members of the provost corps were arresting two ...

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  38. PRINTERS PROTEST

    SYDNEY— The Printing Industry Employees' Union has decided to protest to the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) and the Minister for Customs (Senator ...

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  39. MEAT SUPPLIES SEIZED

    MELBOURNE—The meat supplies of certain metropolitan meat operators which had exceeded their slaughtering quotas, fixed under the meat order ...

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  40. 700th BEAUFORT

    SYDNEY—The 700th Bristol Beaufort bomber produced in Australia has undergone its test flight. It will be handed over to the R.A.A.F. at a ...

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