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  2. Advertising

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  3. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Always bear in mind that His presence, power and peace meet all human needs and reflect all bliss. ...

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  4. Topics of the Day MAN CRUSHED TO DEATH

    After being buried under a fall of stone at the Cambria Mine, near Weldborough, all night, the crushed body of ...

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  5. ABOVE THE SPEAKER HE STAGGERED IN TO STAGGER THE HOUSE

    Ripleyian in its rarity, brief of duration, but galvanic in effect, was the most amusing interlude in Parliament this week. It was not caused by any of the honourable gentlemen slumped back in their soft, padded seats, nor by the few ...

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  6. The Padre says: A GREAT LEADER PASSES

    THE death of William Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury, is a sudden and grievous loss to the whole of Christendom. His ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Rev. W. Bampton has been appointed a Probation Officer attached to the Children's Court at Wynyard. Messrs. W. Hart. R. Smith, G. E. ...

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  8. EFFECTS OF NAVAL VICTORY

    IT will be some time before a complete picture of the naval battle in the waters of the Philippines can "be presented and its ...

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  9. HOBART BRIDGE

    THE suggestion that the Government and Parliament should have the assistance of a Royal Commission in solving the ...

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  10. Hobart Bridge No Money Interest, Says Premier

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) denied yesterday that he had any financial interest in the Hobart bridge. ...

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  11. OBITUARY

    SYDNEY. — Former well known figure in the boxing world as promoter and manager, Mr. Charley Lucas died at a military hospital yesterday. He ...

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  12. Family Notices

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  13. SERVICEMEN'S PARCELS

    The Postmaster-General (Senator Ashley) stated yesterday that he anticipated that postings of Christmas gifts to members of the armed forces serving ...

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  14. HAND GRENADE MISHAP

    MELBOURNE.—Thirteen sergeants wore injured, five seriously, when a hand grenade exploded during throwing practice at the R.A.A.F. officers' ...

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  15. M.L.C.'s Hint Leads to Enquiry

    The attention of the Acting Solicitor-General (Mr. Marcus Gibson) has been drawn to the statement of Mr. Darling in the Legislative ...

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  16. DEVON HOSPITAL NEEDS

    Although the Devon Hospital Board is looking forward to the construction of a new building, it was stated at yesterday's board meeting that there were ...

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  17. MILITARY NEWS

    Sgt. Harry Cleaver has rejoined his unit after leave with his wife and sister-in-law. 10 Garfield St., Launceston, his parents. Mfr. and Mrs. R. Cleaver. ...

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  18. STATE'S CHARMS

    MANY people disagree with most things that Mr. Calwell says, but his statement that Tasmania is a "paradise on earth" ...

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  19. CORVETTE LOST

    MELBOURNE—The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Makin) announced last night that as a result of a recent collision while engaged on important escort ...

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  20. TO BUILD BRICK HOMES

    The erection of a greater number of brick houses may be expected in Southern Tasmania. The Deputy. Director of War Organisation of ...

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  21. INDUSTRY SEEKS LEAD

    If the Government laid down the policy it intended to pursue and removed the cause of uncertainty that at present ...

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  22. HOBART VALUATIONS

    The Hobart City Council has engaged two mainland valuation experts to report on its valuation rules. They are Mr. L. E. Scott, city valuer of Boxhill, ...

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  23. PUBLICITY FOR TASMANIA

    MELBOURNE. — Development of secondary industry in Tasmania would result in a population many times the present number, the Minister for ...

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  24. STRIKE AT E.Z. WORKS

    A complete stoppage of zinc production is threatened at the works of the Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia, at ...

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  25. PARLIAMENTARY PRIVILEGES

    Concern is felt in Ministerial circles at a growing tendency among members of Parliament to take advantage of Parliamentary privilege. ...

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  26. CAR HITS TREE

    Of several persons travelling towards Launceston by car along Elphin Rd. last night, one was admitted to the Launceston General Hospital for ...

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  27. LOAN RESPONSE INADEQUATE

    MELBOURNE—Two thousand more subscriptions to the Second Victory Loan were lodged yesterday than on any other day since the campaign ...

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  28. BABY CLINIC SITE

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Howroyd) has informed Mr. Spurr, M.H.A., that the site selected for the proposed Baby Welfare Clinic at Deloraine has ...

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  29. MANPOWER NEEDS IN SOUTH

    The Deputy Director-General of Manpower (Mr. Plummer) said yesterday that an additional [?]04 men and 797 women would be required for food ...

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  30. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    ABSCONDING.—A large proportion of the prisoners tried at t he late sessions were boys, apparently not more than 18 years ...

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  31. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—In Monday's issue "wayback Soldier" asks what is wrong with the Federal; Government and Tasmanian soldier's tobacco issue. Mr. Forde, ...

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  32. Butchers Fined for Unstamped Pork

    Three butchers were prosecuted by the City Council in the Launceston Police Court yesterday for having on September 15 unlawfully exposed for sale pork ...

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  33. LITERATURE LECTURES FAIL

    Lectures on Australian literature were described at the University Council meeting in Hobart yesterday as a dismal failure. ...

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  34. TECHNICAL TRAINEES ON HUNGER STRIKE

    SYDNEY.—Because they were dissatisfied with the food offered them, about 900 R.A.A.F. technical trainees at Darlington annexe refused to eat ...

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  35. ESKLEIGH HOME

    A meeting of the North-West Coast committee of the Eskleigh Memorial Home was held at Devonport on Thursday. Mr. F. H. Haines presided. It ...

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  36. "CLYPPING THE CHURCHE"

    An old English custom known as "Clypping the Churche" will be revived at Longford to-morrow as part of the centenary celebrations of Christ Church. ...

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  37. POSSESSION OF SUSPECTED FROCK

    Mavis Dyke. married, pleaded not guilty in tile Launceston Police Court yesterday to having on October 18 been found by Detective-Inspector H. J. Gibbens in ...

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  38. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    WIFE wanted! I hope that R.A.A.F. man finds the girl he's looking for I'm sure we can depend on the Mayor to do his best. not because his ...

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  39. RADIO HOBBIES' CLUB

    Since their inaugural meeting a month ago members of the Launceston Radio Hobbles' Club have held two other successful meetings, at which 12 members ...

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  40. THE PRODUCE TRADE

    Produce markets at Devonport and Burnite yesterday were again lifeless. Deliveries have been exceedingly light this week, and the carryover of potatoes ...

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  41. Crime Record "Like a Bradman Score"

    MELBOURNE—"Although you have been declared an habitual criminal on three occasions, and in the last 45 years you have spent nearly 40 years in gaol, ...

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  42. INTEREST ON LOANS

    Transfer books for the registries of Australian Consolidated Inscribed Stock (Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Launceston and Hobart) will be closed from ...

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  43. Boat With Four Men Aboard Overdue

    MELBOURNE.— Anxiety was expressed by military authorities late last night at the non-appearance in Melbourne of a 40ft. army ordnance ...

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  44. SERVICEMEN HOME

    MELBOURNE.—Two hundred airmen and eight repatriated members of the A.I.F., including six escapees from prison camps in Germany and Italy, ...

    Article : 54 words
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