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  2. Topics of the Day PENSIONS FOR MINERS

    The Miners' Pensions. Bill, which provides for the preparation by the Miners' Pensions Board of estimates regarding the required increase in ...

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  3. WILL LEND-LEASE BE CONTINUED?

    DURING the last five years the units of the British Commonwealth, and in fact all the United Nations, have achieved ...

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  4. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    BERBIDGE. — This man, who escaped many months since in company with others, and absconded with Mr. Cox's boat ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    The Minister for Information (Mr. Calwell) was in Launceston yesterday and will leave to-day for Hobart. Mr. Harold Bushby returned from the ...

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  6. CHURCH UNITY

    "In view of its task in the post-war world, the need for church unity is desperate," declared Rev. Norman Lade, ...

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  7. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    I argue not against Heaven's hand or will, nor bate a jot Of heart or hope, but still bear up and steer ...

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  8. MR. CALWELL PLEASED WITH TASMANIA

    "The work of the Department of Information might consist not only of telling the rest of the world about Australia, but ...

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  9. CITY COUNCIL

    THE Launceston City Council, at its meeting on Monday night, deferred final, consideration of a motion by Alderman Oldham ...

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  10. NEW SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE

    The Attorney-General (Mr. J. McDonald, M.L.C.) announced yesterday that following the retirement of Supt. A. W. Eyles on October 20 Inspector Thomas ...

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  11. FEWER LOAN SUBSCRIBERS

    MELBOURNE. — Four thousand fewer applications for the Second Victory Loan were lodged yesterday than on the corresponding day of the First Victory Loan ...

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  12. Shops Bill COMMITTEE SET UP

    An indication that the Shops, Bill is likely to have a very mixed reception when it comes before the Legislative Council ...

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  13. WAR CASUALTIES

    Mr. and Mrs. W. Trinder, George St. have been advised that their son. A.B. William Trinder. R.A.N., has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. MAILS TO U.K.

    Air mails despatched from Australia by the India-United Kingdom service are reaching London in an average time of 26 days. Announcing this ...

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  15. CASUALTY LIST

    An Australian Military Forces casualty list contans the following casualty reported for the first time: AUSTRALIA ...

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  16. PETROL RATION

    Holders of current petrol consumers' licences will be permitted to draw their December, 1944, and January, 1945, ration ticket at the one time during the ...

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  17. RESUMPTION OF LAND

    A bill amending the Land Resumptions Act, clarifying the Government's position in relation to the acquisition of land and simplifying the requirements of ...

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  18. MILITARY NEWS

    Sgt. Trevor (Snowy) Mullins is spending leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mullins, Moorina. He has had over four years service in the Middle ...

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  19. COUNTRY NEWS

    BARTON.—A ball was held at Barton recently in aid of Red Cross funds. A large crowd attended from Longford, Epping and Campbell Town. During the ...

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  20. METHODISTS IN CONFERENCE

    The annual Methodist Assembly opened at the Paterson St. Methodist Church, Launceston, yesterday morning with a Communion service, ...

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  21. AACHEN WARNING

    MOST of the large German city of Aachen has been reduced to rubble by the prolonged Allied artillery assaults necessitated by ...

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  22. NAIRANA UNABLE TO SAIL

    MELBOURNE.—The Nairana was unable to sail for Burnie and Devonport yesterday because of unsuccessful efforts to obtain a full crew. Passengers ...

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  23. State Fruit Board CONFIDENCE IN CHAIRMAN

    The State Fruit Board at Hobart yesterday passed a motion of confidence In the chairman (Mr. T. G. Thompson), and dissociated itself from recent criticism ...

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  24. CLAIMS DAMAGES FOR EJECTION

    MELBOURNE. — Incidents connected with the forcible evacuation of Mrs. Albert Victor Streeton. superintendent George Duncan, of the Australian ...

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  25. SLOW TRAMS TO RACES

    Sir,—If the racing clubs don't want to lose patronage they should endeavour to arrange better transport to Mowbray. As there are not nearly ...

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  26. Letters to the Editor

    Pensioner.—An invalid pensioner can have in the bank and still draw a full pension £59/19/11. The racehorse High Caste was bay. January 31 this year ...

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  27. Hospital Control

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Howroyd) is considering a modified form of hospital control in Tasmania. He indicated this in the House of ...

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  28. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    REMARKABLE reminder! I think the people of Australia ought to be taking off their hats to Judge O'Mara. In Tasmania we are rather ...

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  29. ASSISTANCE TO FRUITGROWERS

    A letter was received by the State Fruit Board at Hobart yesterday from the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Scully) seeking the board's attitude on the ...

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  30. Ottawa Post for Former Tasmanian

    The Minister for Information (Mr. Calwell) announced in Launceston last night that he and the Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) had agreed ...

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  31. Power in Rural Areas

    The views of the Hydro-Electric Commission on the extension of electricity supply to the rural areas in Tasmania, contained in a memorandum to the ...

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  32. Cricket LATE ARRIVAL OF UMPIRES

    Sir,—I was very glad to see that "Old-Timer" is still so Interested in the good old game that he notices the times at which umpires resume the game after ...

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  33. CHURCHILL STATEMENT ON FRIDAY.

    LONDON (A.A.P.) — The Commons cheered Mr. Churchill when he took his seat yesterday for the first time since his return from Moscow. Mr. Churchill ...

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  34. SALVATION ARMY

    Lieut.-Colonel J. Bray, who was associated with the Salvation Army at its inauguration in Launceston in 1883, will conduct special back to South Launceston ...

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