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  2. Advertising

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  3. Topics of the Day MINE STOPPAGE AVERTED

    A unanimous decision by the Local Board of Reference that the suspension of a miner be unconditionally removed has ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    All the distinctive features and superiority of our republican institutions are derived from the teachings of ...

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  5. A.R.U. WANTS SOCIALISM

    Nationalisation of transport and the achievement of Socialism in Australia are listed as planks in the Australia Railway Union's platform, ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    The Minister for Lands and Works (Mr. Brooker) returned to Hobart from the West Coast at the week-end. Lord Gowrie, who recently left ...

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  7. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    HOBART TOWN COACHES. —Mr. Hyrons has now two coaches on the road, which run on Sundays, Tuesdays, and ...

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  8. HOUSES BY THE TRUCKLOAD

    MELBOURNE.—A complete house in a couple of railway truck loads is the latest development in pre-fabricated house building in Victoria. ...

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  9. EUROPEAN WAR

    HOPES of the war in Europe ending this year have receded a little more each week of successful German resistance in ...

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  10. NATIONAL DAY OF RUSSIA

    YESTERDAY was observed in many. Australian centres as Russia's national day, though actually the anniversary day of ...

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  11. DEATH OF SIR JOHN DILL

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—The death occurred on Saturday of Field-Marshal Sir John Dill. Chief of the British Joint Staff Mission in the United ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Soviet Medals for A.I.F. Men

    Three high Russian decorations, each carrying substantial monetary and other benefits, have been awarded to Australian soldiers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. MR. CURTIN TO REST

    MELBOURNE—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) is unlikely to go to Canberra for some days. It was announced on Saturday that his medical ...

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  14. LOAN RESULT NOT YET KNOWN

    MELBOURNE.—Even approximately final figures for the Second Victory Loan may not be available for announcement for some days. ...

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  15. COMMODORE COLLINS' CONDITION

    MELBOURNE — Commodore J. A. Collins, R.A.N., Commander of the Australian squadron that participated in the battle of the Philippines, and ...

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  16. CONDITION OF AIRMAN

    The condition of Sergt. Thompson Graham, R.A.A.F., who was admitted to the Launceston General Hospital in a serious condition on Thursday night, ...

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  17. OBITUARY

    PARIS (A.A.P.).—The death has occurred of the world-famous surgeon. Dr. Alexis Carrel, winner of the Nobel Prize for Surgery in 1912, and author ...

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  18. COUNTRY NEWS

    BEACONSFIELD—A successful dance for parish funds was held in St. Francis Xavier's Hall. Proceeds amounted to £7/15/- Mr. C. Seen was M.C. Prize ...

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  19. WAR CASUALTIES

    Mrs. F. Ling, Railton, has been advised that her son. Pte. Victor Ling, has been reported missing. believed killed. ...

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  20. WOOL INDUSTRY

    THE Federal Government's plan, announced last week by the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) for extensive scientific ...

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  21. MILITARY NEWS

    Mrs. W. C. Griffiths, Bridport, has been advised that her husband, W. C. (Mick) Griffiths, has been reported missing, believed killed, since June 20, 1944, Mr. ...

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  22. UNIFORMS FOR ALL POLICEMEN?

    At his farewell at Longford on Saturday Inspector M. A. Summers, the oldest member of the Tasmanian Police Force, referred to a state of chaos ...

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  23. Amending Upper House Franchise

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) said at Devonport yesterday that a bill to amend the Legislative Council franchise, as well as to alter the ...

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  24. 'Unbelievable' Food Problems in Russia

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.). — Lieut. Col. Ralph Olmstead, Deputy War Food Administrator, who has just returned from Russia, reports that the food ...

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  25. A.L.P. PAID ORGANISER

    Mr, E. N. West, M.H.A., has been appointed paid organiser of the Australian Labour Party in Tasmania. The appointment was made at a meeting of ...

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  26. Farewell to Longford Inspector

    Inspector M. A. Summers, who had been in charge of the Longford police station since May, 1939, a policeman for 43 years, and the oldest member of the ...

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  27. High Commissioner's Crowded Journey

    CALCUTTA (A.A.P.).—The British High Commissioner in Australia (Sir Ronald Cross) stayed with Mr. Casey, the Governor of Bengal, on Friday ...

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  28. OPPOSE SATURDAY CLOSING

    Opposition to the closing of shops on Saturday mornings was expressed at the monthly meeting of the Penguin Council on Saturday morning, when it ...

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  29. CONTROL OF HOSPITALS

    The view that there would still be a place for hospital boards" when the Federal Government's free hospital scheme came into operation was ...

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  30. DESTROYED 67 JAP. PLANES

    LEYTE.—The growing strength of land-based American aircraft in the Philippines is indicated by the destruction of 67 Japanese planes at Cebu and ...

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  31. CADET "SHOT" IN BACK

    While participating in manoeuvres being conducted by the Burnie High School cadet detachment at Somerset on Saturday afternoon, Thomas, ...

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  32. TWO GASSED IN CABIN OF LORRY

    SYDNEY.—A youth and a girl were gassed in the cabin of a motor lorry at Parramatta early on Saturday morning. Both have died. John Bullard, ...

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  33. CRICKET GROUND CARNIVAL

    An interesting programme of chopping and running events has been arranged for the N.T.C.A. repair fund carnival at the Association Cricket Ground. ...

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  34. £2½ MILLION AIR COLLEGE

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — Plans for a £21½ million College of Aeronautics which would be the backbone of future British civil aviation are outlined in ...

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  35. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—Was there ever a politician as erratic as Mr. Ockerby? He says this city was robbed of its electrical undertaking. Recently he said in "The ...

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  36. ALUMINIUM INDUSTRY

    The fact that the cartel controlling the world's production of aluminium has raised the price of the, metal to Australia while reducing it to Canada ...

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  37. SHOOTING VICTIM IMPROVING

    SYDNEY.—Dr. Reginald Stuart Jones, who was shot through the chest early on Wednesday, made such good progress during the week-end that he ...

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  38. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    PAYABLE painting! There is an old saying about ruining the ship for the want of a ha'p'orth of tar. Tar must have been cheaper is the days ...

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  39. CAR OFF ROAD

    A motor car, driven by Mr. T. Towns from Myrtle Bank towards Launceston on Saturday night, ran off the road near St. Leonards, and one of ...

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  40. Man Stabbed: Dying Depositions

    SYDNEY—A special court was held yesterday at the bedside in hospital of Charles Wakefield, 48, of Pearl St., Newtown, whose dying depositions had ...

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  41. WIN FOR R.A.A.F.

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  42. FIREMEN PARADE

    The annual church parade of members of the Launceston Fire Brigade took place yesterday. The parade was led by the City Band and members of ...

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  43. ADVOCATES HOME LIFE

    SYDNEY.—Australia should cling to its home family life and keep its divorce laws as stringent as possible, Lady Dixon said on her return ...

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  44. GUN SHOT WOUND

    Henry Meaghen (18), Bushy Park, was admitted to the Royal Hobart Hospital early last night with a gun shot wound under the right arm. His ...

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  45. CRICKETERS PREPARE

    Left to right: Adrian Page, Les Blair and Joe Sankey (with assistant) cart blocks for the axemen who will take part in the carnival in aid of N.T.C.A. funds at the Cricket Ground this afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  46. A GOOD CATCH

    Mr. Roy Powell, Perth, had a good day's fishing in the South Esk River on Saturday. Five trout he grassed averaged 41lb., the largest being 6½lb ...

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  47. Thieves Attack Girl

    SYDNEY. — Tow young men forced their way into a house at bellevue Hill on Saturday night, attacked and blindfolded a girl of 16, and stole coins ...

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  48. Flying Bomb Attack

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — When flying bomb attacks were resumed over the East Coast on Saturday night people stood in the streets and cheered as ...

    Article : 84 words
  49. Advertising

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  50. Mr. Eden Back in London

    LONDON (A.A.P.). — The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Eden) arrived in Eng. land by air on Saturday from Italy, where he spent a few days at Gen. ...

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  51. No Commission for Former Film Star

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—Jackie Cooper, the former film star, has been disqualified as a naval officer trainee, due to scholastic deficiencies, and is ...

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  52. FOR SANDHILL CLINIC

    At a meeting of the Queen Victoria Hospital general committee it was reported that from a garden party held in the grounds of Mrs. G. H Hogg's ...

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