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  2. PRIME NEEDS OF THE MOMENT

    THE announcement of another Big Three meeting will be widely welcomed. Invariably these conferences have produced ...

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  3. Topics of the Day LIBERAL PARTY IN TASMANIA

    Good progress is being made with the organisation of a provisional executive committee in Tasmania of the new Liberal ...

    Article : 247 words
  4. PERSONAL

    Messrs. M. Blackburn and J. A. Tubb, Scientific Officers of the Fisheries Division of the C.S.I.R., arrived at Hobart yesterday to carry out scientific and ...

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  5. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    God has endowed man with inalienable rights, among which are self-government, reason and conscience. ...

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  6. Sydney Service EXTRA TONNAGE NEEDED IN COMING YEAR

    Unless additional shipping can be provided for the Launceston-Sydney service this year it will be impossible to ship even the ...

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  7. TASMANIA-N.Z. AIR SERVICE PLANS

    Residents of the South Island of New Zealand have been told that plans are already well in hand for the establishment of ...

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  8. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    THE MURDER.—The two men recently committed for murder rented a farm from Mr. Massey, near Llewellyn. ...

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  9. TOWARDS CHINA

    THE news that American carrier-based fighters have attacked the coast of China, proving that the Allies have at last ...

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  10. Ice Cream Van and Car in Spectacular Smash

    A spectacular smash involving a large ice cream lorry carrying ice cream worth over £800 and a car containing two ...

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  11. OBITUARY

    The death occurred on Sunday of Mr. James Lodge, an old resident of Campbell Town and well known throughout the Midlands. ...

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  12. PLANNING NEW AIR SERVICE

    MELBOURNE.—Plans to operate a net-work of air pick-up and delivery services throughout Victoria, and ...

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  13. WAR CASUALTIES

    Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keogh, Lebrina[?] have received three cards during the past three weeks from their elder son, Allan. who is a P.O.W. in Thailand. The first ...

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  14. BOYER MEN TO RESUME WORK

    On condition that the names of men dismissed at Christmas were submitted to the Manpower Appeal Board, employees of Australian ...

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  15. WOOD STACK BURNT

    A stack of several hundred tons of firewood, estimated to be worth about 17/6 a ton, caught alight at the Launceston railway yards at 12.45 p.m. ...

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  16. MILITARY NEWS

    The following members of the R.A.A.F. have recently been entertained by Air Force, Anzac and Southern Cross clubs, New York:—P/O. Trevor Ramsay, ...

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  17. R.A.A.F. ABROAD

    THE total of 27,000 tons of bombs dropped on European targets since D-Day by R.A.A.F. Halifax and Lancaster crews ...

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  18. CAR EXTENSIVELY DAMAGED

    A car, owned by Mr. E. Kohl, Pyengana, was extensively damaged by fire at St. Helens about midnight on Saturday. The car had been left in the ...

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  19. COUNTRY NEWS

    BLACKWOOD CREEK—On Boxing Day the Blackwood Creek Baptist Church committee held its annual tea and picnic. A committee of ladies provided the tea. ...

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  20. LANDS RESUMPTION ACT

    Queenstown is the second municipality to take advantage of the Lands Resumption Act, which was passed in the last session of the State ...

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  21. Developing Export Trade

    A special committee representing the various departments concerned and also interests involved in the export of secondary products has been set up ...

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  22. SEWERAGE AT DELORAINE

    At the Deleraine Council meeting yesterday a letter was read from the Minister for Health (Mr. Howroyd) stating that he had handed over to the ...

    Article : 702 words
  23. NECESSITY FOR TEA RATIONING

    MELBOURNE—Discussing the suggestion made in some quarters that tea rationing was no longer necessary, the Commonwealth Tea Controller (Mr. H. ...

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  24. SHOPS BILL COMMITTEE

    The Joint Select Committee on the Shops Bill will recommence hearing evidence this week. To-day the committee will meet at Oatlands and Ross. ...

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  25. SNAKE WITH LEGS

    Mr. E. Quail, Tewkesbury, when cutting firewood on Saturday, found and killed a tiger snake on which legs were distinctly discernible. The snake ...

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  26. FUTURE OF MT. BISCHOFF MINE

    To discuss the future of Mt: Bischoff mine, the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove), the Attorney-General (Mr. McDonald) and the Minister for Mines (Mr. Lane) will ...

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  27. HIGHER WAGES FOR POLICE?

    Increased wages and improved conditions for members of the Tasmanian Police Force are expected to be decided on by State Cabinet ...

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  28. SOIL EROSION IN TASMANIA

    Soil erosion in some districts in Tasmania is regarded seriously by the State Government. The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) said ...

    Article : 119 words
  29. Evandale Council

    At the monthly meeting of the Evandale Council yesterday the Inspector of Stock (Mr. A. E. Hughes) wrote stating that it was considered by the ...

    Article : 265 words
  30. FOUND HANGING

    David Charles Croswell (22), single, was found hanging in a hut near his home at Glen Fern yesterday. An inquest will be opened at New Norfolk ...

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  31. CORRESPONDENCE

    "Mother of Five."—You did not forward your name and address. Basis of Value Sir,—Wealth is the basis and ...

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  32. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    FINE fish! Tasmania has always had a reputation for hospitality, and the signs are that the reputation is still warranted. I stand in a place where ...

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  33. Pre-School Centre as War Memorial

    A suggestion that a war memorial in the form of a children's pre-school centre be erected in the Huon has been made to the Minister for Lands ...

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  34. Produce Trade Acute Potato Shortage in Melbourne

    MELBOURNE.—Potatoes remained In short supply in Melbourne, because all available supplies have had to be sent to N.S.W. and Queensland to meet urgent ...

    Article : 319 words
  35. NEW FIRE BOARD MEMBER

    The Launceston Fire Brigade Board yesterday decided to ask the superintendent (Mr. G. E. McElwee) to report on the advisability of installing fire ...

    Article : 136 words
  36. Summer School Opens

    The Bishop of Adelaide (Rt. Rev. B. P. Robin), accompanied by Rev. F. Coaldrake, arrived in Launceston from the mainland last night to attend the ...

    Article : 218 words
  37. Devonport Council

    Indignation was expressed at the monthly meeting of the Devonport Council yesterday regarding the failure of the Department of Agriculture to make ...

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  38. Danger of Government Airline Control

    BRISBANE—"Nothing can prevent political interference and disorganisation in any company by a Government in which untrained and inexperienced ...

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  39. TOMATO PRICES

    Stating yesterday that there was a fixed maximum price for Tasmanian-grown Held tomatoes, the Deputy Prices Commissioner (Mr. L. C. Johnson) said ...

    Article : 117 words
  40. Advertising

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