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  2. Advertising

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  3. Topics of the Day Campaign Against Cyclists Who Ride Abreast

    The police are planning a campaign against Launceston cyclists who break the regulations by riding abreast. ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Moral courage is obeying one's conscience and doing what one believes to be right in the face of a hostile majority. ...

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  5. MORE PAY FOR TEACHERS?

    The State Government hopes to increase the salaries of teachers again this year. Speaking at a luncheon tendered by ...

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  6. REFORM OF TEACHERS' CONDITIONS DISCUSSED

    A complete reform of service conditions in the interests of Australian teachers and children is sought in a motion discussed at the annual conference at Hobart yesterday of the Australian Teachers' Federation. ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    The Deputy Meat Controller (Mr. S. R. Adams) is in Launceston. Lord Nuffield arrived at Hobart yesterday afternoon and is staying at ...

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  8. THE LANDING ON LUZON

    THE LANDING of powerful American forces of Luzon prepares another nail for the coffin of Japanese hopes and ...

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  9. HUNGARIAN FRONT

    THE furious counter-offensive by which the Germans are trying to break through to the remnants of their garrison in ...

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  10. Sydney Service To Seek Return of Suitable Ship

    Judging from discussions about the Sydney-Launceston shipping service which he had with members of the Shipping Control Board in Melbourne ...

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  11. Want Federal Aid For Education

    The Australian Teachers' Federation at its conference at Hobart yesterday reaffirmed its policy in seeking federal aid for education. ...

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  12. Recognition for Work on Heart Diseases

    LONDON (B.O.W.). — For outstanding work in connection with circulation and the heart, Sir Thomas Lewis, the London specialist, has been ...

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  13. SUBSIDY ON OATS?

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Madden) said yesterday that some merchants in the state had placed orders for Algerian oats in Western ...

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  14. VICTORIA NEEDS FODDER

    MELBOURNE.—To meet conditions arising from the serious drought in north-western areas of Victoria orders have been issued controlling the sale ...

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  15. PIEMAN RIVER AREA

    The Attorney-General (Mr. McDonald) suggested to the chairman of the Post-War Land Development Committee (Mr. Taylor), who is also ...

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  16. DOCTORS AND NURSES

    Because of the great strain which has been placed on public and private hospitals and similar institutions by the shortage of trained nursing and ...

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  17. Vic. Might Leave Teachers' Federation

    When the conference of the Australian Teachers' Federation decided at Hobart yesterday to appoint a permanent organising secretary, Mr. D. R. ...

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  18. OBITUARY

    The death of Mr. Alfred Thomas Bell, 188 Rathmines Rd., Hawthorn (Vic.) took place very suddenly at Beaconsfield on Monday afternoon. Mr. Bell, who had ...

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  19. FOUND AFTER 10 MONTHS

    ADELAIDE—That the defendant had hidden his whereabouts and identity for ten months and was then instantly identified as the cyclist seen ...

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  20. MORE REGULATIONS

    IF YESTERDAY'S forecast of the nature of the bills by which the Government proposes to implement its banking policy is ...

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  21. FUNERALS

    A large and widely representative gathering attended the funeral at Carr Villa yesterday of Mr. Albert Farnie Scott. The Mayor (Ald. W. Clark) ...

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  22. Oatlands District Seeks Hydro Power

    All of the nine centres in the Oatlands municipality to which it is considered possible to extend hydro-electric power were represented at a ...

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  23. WAR CASUALTIES

    Relatives have received cards from the following men who are prisoners of war in Japanese hand. stating that they, are well:—Pte. M. R. Harris, son of Mrs. ...

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  24. Mr. A. E. Monk's Sudden Illness

    MELBOURNE—While attending a conference at the Trades Hall yesterday Mr. Albert E. Monk secretary of the A.C.T.U., became suddenly ill and ...

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  25. MILITARY NEWS

    Sergt. K. Lohrey, R.A.A.F.. is spending leave with his wife and family, Beaconsfield. Ordinary Seaman D. Krushka has ...

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  26. RED CROSS WORK

    MELBOURNE.—At a meeting of the Red Cross National Council held at National headquarters yesterday, the British Red Cross advised that the ...

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  27. Little Benefit from Rain in S.A.

    ADELAIDE.—The rain which gave promise of being at least a good one in the country west and north-west of Port Augusta on Tuesday failed to ...

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  28. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    MR. ANDREW BENT.—The colonial press has recently given extensive circulation to an appeal from this gentleman to the ...

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  29. World Trade Union Federation

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—Mr. Philip Murray, president of the C.I.O. has announced that delegates to the T.U.C. Conference in London on February 6 ...

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  30. WANTS LINK WITH EAST COAST

    The Oatlands municipality had a missing link, stated Mr. A. J. Bourke at a meeting at Parattah last night. The municipality had no direct link ...

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  31. RURAL TRAINING

    ADELAIDE—The appointment at Roseworthy Agricultural College of a senior lecturer in animal husbandry and a special officer as rural economist, ...

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  32. Showers Reduce Bushfire Danger

    MELBOURNE—Showers which fell in many parts of Victoria yesterday and last night greatly reduced the danger of bush fires. ...

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  33. Boots Cause Strike

    SYDNEY. — Although work was resumed yesterday at four collieries which were idle on Tuesday, strikes stopped production at six mines, all on ...

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  34. Y.M.C.A. MEN IN ISLANDS

    MELBOURNE—When the Australian troops relieved American forces in the Solomons, New Britain and British New Guinea, Y.M.C.A. welfare officers ...

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  35. CORRESPONDENCE

    T.J.J.—It is not our intention to start a religious discussion of this topic. "Silhouette."—The buildings to which you refer were not intended to be ...

    Article : 99 words
  36. SUMMER SCHOOL

    At the A.B.M. summer school in Launceston conducted by the Bishop of Adelaide (Right Rev. B. Robin), devotions and studies were continued ...

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  37. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    POLICE pay! Well, it appears that the Cabinet got in first this time by the exercise of intelligent anticipation. Members of the Tasmanian ...

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  38. Taxi Fares

    Sir,—Last week a soldier home on leave was charged 7/- taxi fare to Trevallyn from the railway. This is not a—FAIR DEAL. ...

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  39. £20 Fine for Service Car Offence

    A fine of £20 was imposed in the Police Court yesterday on Ernest Leslie Hodgetts, formerly owner and driver of a public vehicle running between ...

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  40. MORE JAM EATEN

    MELBOURNE—Probably because of butter rationing and other wartime restrictions on food, Australians are eating more jam than ever. The ...

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  41. WHARF WORKERS' COMPLAINT

    SYDNEY.—Mr. J. Healey, general secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation, said last night that he had advised the Federal Government that ...

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  42. Load Not Properly Secured on Lorry

    When a lorry driven by Charles David Huntington swung out of Wellington St. into Normanstone Rd. a number of 6in. metal pipes rolled off the tray, throwing ...

    Article : 244 words
  43. Charged with Killing of Lord Moyne

    CAIRO (A.A.P.).—After police and British troops had carried out a "Guy Fawkes" search of the Egyptian court buildings, two Palestinian Jews, Eliaho ...

    Article : 134 words
  44. MORE CANNED FRUITS

    MELBOURNE—Food Control officials announced yesterday that the output of canned fruits in Victoria in 1945 was expected to at least equal that of 1944 ...

    Article : 94 words
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