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  2. Advertising

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  3. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    True prayer is not asking God for love; it is learning to love, and to include all mankind in one affection. ...

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  4. Topics of the Day STRANDED VISITORS

    As is customary about this time in recent years, many people are virtually stranded in Tasmania and clamouring for ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    Rev. C. G. Williams was a passenger to the mainland yesterday. Earl Gowrie has joined the London board of National Mutual Life ...

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  6. Liberal Party PROVISIONAL STATE BODY

    The provisional executive of the Tasmanian branch of the Liberal Party of Australia has been appointed and its first task will be to ...

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  7. T.B. CAMPAIGN COMMENDED

    "Tasmania has the highest incidence of tuberculosis in Australia, and for that reason if for no other we ought to be seriously tackling the problem," ...

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  8. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    BUSH FIRES.—Considerable damage has been done by these fires in different parts of the interior, originating in some ...

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  9. THE POST-WAR ECONOMY

    THOSE who have followed the discussion in these columns on the future relationship between governments and ...

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  10. FIGHTING T.B.

    THE State Government is to be congratulated upon the appointment of a director to wage war on tuberculosis in Tasmania. ...

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  11. GERMAN Ps.O.W. IN SYDNEY?

    SYDNEY.—Two of four of the 21 German Ps.O.W. who have not been recaptured since their escape from Goulburn ...

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  12. QUOTAS FOR WHEAT

    CANBERRA.—So that wheat users will obtain their fair share of supplies, the Government has instructed the ...

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  13. STORMY WEATHER

    Considerable rain fell over the city and environs yesterday and in the afternoon rolling thunder persisted for a long time. In some sections, ...

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  14. Reminder of Help to Dairymen

    "Evidently Mr. Freeland has a remarkably short memory, because over the last few years dairymen have received a number of increases in price ...

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  15. CHIEF A.D.C. TO KING

    LONDON (B.O.W.).—The appointment is announced of Admiral of the Fleet, Sir John Tovey, G.C.B., K.B.E., D.S.O., as the King's first and principal ...

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  16. DUTCH NAVAL VISITORS

    To-day Launceston will be honoured by a visit of a number of officers and men of the Royal Netherlands Navy. The Mayor (Ald. W. Clark) has ...

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  17. PINNED DOWN BY CAR

    While about to overtake a lorry loaded with flax. Mrs. M. J. Holyman, Taroona, near Hobart. had a narrow escape on Monday, when a small car ...

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  18. OBITUARY

    The death occurred recently at Christchurch N.Z.. of Mr. Alex. McKenzie, second son of the late Donald and Marjory McKenzie. of Glengarry. Mr. ...

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  19. Stock Exchanges

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  20. WAR CRIMINALS

    THE AVERAGE citizen will find it very hard to see sense in the reported contention of British legal experts that Hitler ...

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  21. FUNERALS

    The funeral of Mr. Charles H. Harrison left his home. 11 Union St.. Launceston, yesterday afternoon for St. Luke's Churchyard, Campbell Town. Services ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. MAY SOLVE MURDER

    SYDNEY. —Investigations of the murder of Maurice Joseph Hannigan in a King St. gunsmith's shop a week ago had reached the stage last night ...

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  23. DROP IN BASIC WAGE

    MELBOURNE.—According to cost of living figures for the December quarter issued yesterday by the Industrial Registrar (Mr. M. M. Stewart), there ...

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  24. OPENING OF COOL STORES

    The new Government cool store at Triabunna, erected at a cost of about £10,000, is to be officially opened by the Minister for Fisheries (Mr. Madden) ...

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  25. Oppose U.S. Union Leader's Visit

    MELBOURNE.—Trade union officials in Melbourne do not approve of the suggested visit to Australia of the secretary of the Mineworkers. Union of ...

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  26. SHOPS BILL ENQUIRY

    The joint committee of both Houses of State Parliament set up to enquire into the Shops Bill, 1944, sat at Burnie yesterday and will resume the sitting ...

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  27. PRICE OF MEAT

    The general secretary of the Primary Producers' Union (Mr. N. McKay Burbury) and Mr. K. Young will represent the P.P.U. at a public meeting ...

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  28. STRIKE AT SUGAR WORKS

    MELBOURNE.—In an endeavour to settle the dispute at the Colonial Sugar Refining Company's works at Yarraville a conference was held yesterday ...

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  29. TASMANIANS IN NEW BRITAIN

    Although rain has fallen almost continuously since the Australians landed on New Britain, engineers are afraid that water will not be ...

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  30. INJURED BY PULLEY

    When her head came in contact with the belt pulley of the cabbage coring machine at the Scottsdale dehydration factory yesterday morning, Beatrice ...

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  31. APPEALS DISMISSED

    Appeals by three former employees of Australian Newsprint Mills Ply. Ltd. Boyer, against the decision of the Deputy Director of Manpower (Mr. Plummer) ...

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  32. Letters to the Editor

    "Interested."—We are advised that the rate of interest insurance companies may charge on loans on policies is 5 per cent. Federal Member ...

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  33. LEAGUE OF NATIONS' UNION

    At the monthly state executive meeting of the Tasmanian League of Nations Union at Hobart It was decided to forward the following resolution to the ...

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  34. PRIZES FOR WELDING

    Prizes donated by Tasmanian Industrial Gases Pty. Ltd. for oxy-acetylene and electric welding examinations at technical schools have been awarded to ...

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  35. Produce Trade MORE POTATOES FOR VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE.—Increased supplies of potatoes are expected to be marketed in Victoria in the next few months, according to a statement issued by ...

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  36. WAR CASUALTIES

    In the latest Victorian casualty list issued by the Department of the Army appears the name of VX58874 Spr. A. L. Bigwood, Engineers, Zeehan, Tas. ...

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  37. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    BROOKER brightness! The Minister for Lands and Works has been speaking on the subject of tourist traffic after the war. He foresees a great ...

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  38. NO MARGARINE FOR CIVILIANS

    MELBOURNE.—As all available supplies of vegetable oils are now required for the manufacture of margarine for the services, the special ...

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  39. Pensions

    Sir,—Yes, "Justice," I too would like to know why the soldier who is incapacitated is treated any better than the civilian who is in the same boat. If ...

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  40. Accidental Death

    A verdict that Allison irma Schramm (8) accidentally came by her death and died of a compound fracture of the skull was returned by tile Coroner (Mr. R. ...

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  41. ESKLEIGH HOME

    At the first meeting of the newly— elected board of delegates of the Eskleigh Memorial Home at the Town Hall last night. Mr. D. T. Oldham was ...

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  42. Improved Prospects for Brownells

    Although the outlook for Brownell potatoes was regarded by growers as most unpromising a fortnight ago, a remarkable recovery has since taken place ...

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  43. Pensioners and Trams

    Sir,—I noticed in "The Examiner" of January 10 that a request from the Invermay and Inveresk Progress Association is to be made to the City ...

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  44. Potato Contracts

    Members of the Australian committee will confer with tile Tasmanian Potato Advisory Committee at Launceston on Friday evening, when matters relating ...

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  45. Soldiers' Tobacco

    Sir—I am a totally and permanently disabled soldier of the Second A.I.F. As regards the tobacco rationing I think that I and others are getting a ...

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  46. ON THE COAST

    The Burnie wharf will be opened to receive potatoes to-day and to-morrow. Recent exports of produce were For Sydney 226 sacks swedes and 631 cases ...

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  47. FIVE MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY.—Five mines on the northern coalfields were affected yesterday by industrial disputes. No stoppages occurred on the south coast or in the ...

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  48. WOMAN IMPRISONED

    A woman who was charged with vagrancy in the Hobart Police Court on Monday and was unable to answer the charge because she was under the ...

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  49. Basis of Value

    Sir,—"Precis" states that wealth is the basis and objective of our present system. This statement is correct, but wealth under this system, in effect, ...

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  50. RAIN IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY.—A severe thunderstorm struck Sydney yesterday afternoon, and there was heavy rain, which lasted an hour. Monsoonal conditions still ...

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  51. MELBOURNE

    Aircraft of the R.A.A.F. are investigating reports which have come to hand regarding the Moontol They have flown over Fl[?]ders Island and ...

    Article : 43 words
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