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  2. Fisheries Commission SEEKS OVERSEA EXPERT

    The Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Commission decided at a meeting in Launceston on Saturday to ask the ...

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  3. Topics of The Day MORE TOBACCO NEXT MONTH

    An increased supply of tobacco and cigarettes for civilians during October has been announced. ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    I have a conviction that the God of the universe is directing my life, and that as long as I follow His direction all will ...

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  5. ONLY A SLIGHT SET-OFF

    THE OVER-ALL PICTURE of the war in Europe continues to be satisfactory. The fact that all has not gone so well as ...

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  6. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    RUBBISH IN STREETS. — The Director-General of Roads gives notice in the "Gazette" that the Town Surveyor of ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Admiral Sir James Somerville has been appointed to Succeed Admiral, Sir Percy Noble as head of the British Admiralty Delegation in Washington, ...

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  8. NORTHERN CLUB JUBILEE

    THE Northern Club celebrated the fiftieth year of its existence by a dinner at the Brisbane Hotel on Saturday night. More than 100 guests were ...

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  9. WASTE OF MONEY

    THERE WERE lively debates in the Federal Parliament last week when the Opposition attacked the Government on the ...

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  10. More Fingerling Wanted in North

    A request that next year the bulk of the available fingerling be liberated in the northern part of the state was made at Saturday's meeting of the Salmon and ...

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  11. Mr. H. Burling Dies at 87

    Mr. Harry Burling, one of the old horse-drawn cab drivers and one of the first men in Launceston to introduce hirecar driving, died in the Launceston ...

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  12. Five Injured in Wynyard Collision

    Five persons were injured, two seriously, in a collision between a sedan car and a utility truck at Wynyard on Saturday evening. ...

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  13. LEGACY HOUSE RAFFLE

    Mr. W. A. Dawson, liaison officer of the Launceston Legacy Club. said at the week-end that the suggestion that a house be built and raffled for the ...

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  14. SELECTING FILMS FOR CHILDREN

    In an address to delegates at the concluding session of the Catholic Women's League state conference in Launceston on Saturday morning the ...

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  15. TAMAR BRIDGE

    IT IS VERY PLEASING indeed to the people of all parts of the North, North-East, and North-West that the Premier ...

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  16. MINOR ACCIDENTS

    Eric Loon (10), 2 Clyde St., Launceston, fractured his right wrist when he fell from the roof of his home. He was admitted to the Launceston General ...

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  17. HAGLEY FLOWER SHOW

    A flower show and mission fair conducted by members of the Hagley branch of the Presbyterian Women's Mission Union was held in the Presbyterian ...

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  18. GOLF

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  19. FUNERALS

    The funeral of Mr. Jeremiah E. Radin took place yesterday afternoon at Carr Villa Cemetery. A large number of friends and relatives attended. Rev. G. ...

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  20. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—In "The Examiner" of Wednesday, September 20, Mr. G. L. Flowers, writing on the party political system, says party members often have to ...

    Article : 186 words
  21. Cricket Test Players in Team to Tour North

    MELBOURNE—The inclusion of four former Australian Eleven players in the cricket team to leave Sydney shortly to tour northern areas should ensure the ...

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  22. PRODUCE TRADE

    Potato exports last week from Tasmania, which were all from N.W. Coast ports, totalled 74,234 sacks—the highest of any week since the week ended July ...

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  23. OVERSEAS LEAGUE

    After a visit to Tasmania which extended over a fortnight. Sergt. E. T. Wilkinson, who in a member of the Overseas League in Sydney and Melbourne, ...

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  24. From the Pulpit VISION OF NEW WORLD ORDER

    Preaching at the Margaret St. Methodist Church yesterday on the text: "And I saw the Holy City, new Jerusalem, descending from God out of Heaven" ...

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  25. LONDON (B.O.W.)

    LONDON (B.O.W.)—The Admiralty announces the loss of tile corvette Hurst Castle. She was commanded by an Australian, Lieut. H. G. Chesterman, ...

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  26. Farmers' Organisations

    Sir,—Lloyd Hughes states his feelings of amusement and annoyance after reading the letters of Mr. Brown and myself. I would inform Mr. Hughes ...

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  27. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    POLITE politics! That debate on the Government's expenditure on its "Yes" campaign was very refreshing, It revealed to us what an entertainment ...

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  28. A.I.F. ORIGINALS

    The report presented at the annual meeting of the A.I.F. Originals at Hobart last week revealed that 21 visits were paid to members of the ...

    Article : 203 words
  29. New Order

    Sir,—Much has been said and written concerning a new order or a very decided change in our national affairs and general conduct. ...

    Article : 159 words
  30. CYCLING

    LAUNCESTON CLUB.—The Launceston Cycling Club held a 25-mile race on the Midland Highway on Saturday afternoon. Sixteen started. Results:—L. ...

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  31. O.H.A. Sports Teams' Visit

    Visiting sports teams of the Old Hobartians Association on Saturday defeated Launceston combined hockey teams in two matches. won the ...

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  32. Standard of Value

    Sir,—Lord Woolton is reported to have said, in effect, that England would not live by price alone or by means of her trade balances. He would ...

    Article : 290 words
  33. Loan Opening To-night

    MELBOURNE.—Australia's part in the future conduct of the war, and particularly of operations against Japan, will he discussed by the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 103 words
  34. POLICE COURT

    John Patrick Breen and Earl Douglas Cox were each fined 25/-, with 2/6 costs, by Mr. R. K. Green, P.M., in the Launceston Police Court on Saturday ...

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  35. HOME FOR TOC H

    Talbot House, the home of Too H in Poperinghe, Belgium, has been occupied by the British, and will be restored to its former greatness as a ...

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  36. ZURICH (A.A.P.)

    ZURICH (A.A.P.).—A first contingent of about 500 British nationals who have been interned in Switzerland left on Saturday for Britain. They are mostly ...

    Article : 43 words
  37. Advertising

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