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  3. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    The great and the little have need of one another. ...

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  4. Topics of the Day STRAIT AIR SERVICES

    The introduction of Douglas D.C2s. on the Bass Strait island service in place of Stinson aircraft is being considered. ...

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  5. CLAIM FOR SPECIAL GRANT BEFORE COMMISSION

    Payment of a special grant of £1,000,000 in 1945-46 and of a further £600,000 in 1946-47 or after the war was suggested in a summary of the State Finance Committee's claims for a special grant for 1945-46 presented to the Grants Commission ...

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  6. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    BUSH FIRE. — In the neighbourhood of the Nile considerable damage has resulted from bush fires. Upwards of four ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Mr. J. R. Orchard, manager of the Tasmanian Timber Association, will leave Launceston to-day on a visit to the Hobart and Huon districts. ...

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  8. CROWING COCKS IN COURT

    That a champion rooster and one of not such blue blood, but which to the inexperienced eye could almost have passed as a twin to the champ. were ...

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  9. TORTURED WARSAW

    IN THE PATHETIC remains of tortured Warsaw, at last freed from the Germans, Polish flags are fluttering from balconies ...

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  10. THE SOURCE OF PROGRESS

    THE AUSTRALIAN Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford) has returned home after visiting Britain and America. While ...

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  11. MILITARY NEWS

    Among the R.A.A.F. officers and men who were given an enthusiastic reception in Melbourne on Friday night after their return from overseas was ...

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  12. SANATORIUM SITE UNSUITABLE

    The decision of the State Government to wage war on tuberculosis in Tasmania is commendable. There are, however, several aspects ...

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  13. WAR CASUALTIES

    Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Leonard, Whitemore, have been advised that their only son, Flying Officer Ronald ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. TRANSFER OF BUSINESSES

    "Many traders dealing in rationed goods still do not appear to be aware that it is not permissible to dispose of a business without the prior approval ...

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  15. League Entertains Artists

    The young Melbourne artists who took part in Mr. Raymond Chapman's Youth Show, which has been touring the state in aid of the Crippled ...

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  16. PRICE OF ICE CREAM

    Mr. H. C. Barnard. M.H.R., has again written the Acting Prices Commissioner (Mr. McCarthy) on the question of reducing the price of packed ...

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  17. PREFERENCE

    THE FEDERAL Government and Caucus are about to face up to the embarrassing subject of preference to returned ...

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  18. OBITUARY

    Mr. Russell Mervyn Murray, for many years general manager of the Mt. Lyell Mining and Railway Co., died at his residence, Queenstown, early ...

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  19. NEW MUSEUM FEATURE

    The City Council last night passed a recommendation from the finance committee that in order to reproduce. within a limited space in a manner both ...

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  20. Downed Plane Without Guns

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—A Tasmanian, Flight Lieut. Leagh Murray, of Devonport is the first member of his R.A.F. photo. reconnaissance squadron ...

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  21. MATTERS OF COUNCIL POLICY

    The City Council last night passed a motion "that all recommendations of standing committees, which involve council policy, whether they be of a ...

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  22. TAX ASSESSMENTS

    Many assessments for the quarter's transition to pay-as-you-go taxation have already been issued. Distribution of assessments will continue ...

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  23. IMPROVEMENTS AT TREVALLYN

    When the Launceston City Council was last night considering a works committee schedule, several altermen referred to the bad state of various ...

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  24. CARROT ROWS MILE IN LENGTH

    The Secretary for Agriculture (Mr. H. C. Smith) told the Grants Commission in Hobart yesterday that rows of carrots nearly a mile long were ...

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  25. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—With the world convulsed with the most horrible of all wars, when foulness and cruelty unspeakable are everyday commonplaces, we cannot ...

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  26. FUTURE OF SHIPYARDS

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) told the Grants Commission at Hobart yesterday that the shipbuilding industry at Prince of Wales Bay could not be ...

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  27. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    POST-WAR palace! People who live in glass houses shouldn't drop bombs. Whether or not this is the new Crystal Palace with something less ...

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  28. Development League Seeks Council Help

    Representations for financial assistance were made to the City Council last night by a delegation from the Northern Tasmanian Development ...

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  29. WANTS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

    Speaking at the final performance in Launceston of the "Youth Show" last night. Prof. B. W. Caten said that the city urgently required a symphony ...

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  30. WATER SUPPLY

    In order to improve the water supply in Abbott St. on the eastern side, north of Chant St., the City Council last night authorised the replacement ...

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  31. Market Proposal

    Sir,—I do not desire to comment at any length on the letter from Mr. Hughes on the subject. I am aware that two markets or auction marts do ...

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  32. SUPPLY OF TELEPHONES

    In reply to a suggestion by Mr. H. C. Barnard, M.H.R., that in view of the acute shortage of telephone equipment an investigation might be made ...

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  33. Tobacco Shortage

    Sir,—No matter where one travels these days, the subject of talk is always the tobacco problem. I noticed that a day or two ago mill workers ...

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  34. Important Survey of Manpower

    MELBOURNE.—The War Commitments Committee, which will meet in Melbourne to-day, will frame recommendations for War Cabinet and ...

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  35. CITY ENGINEER

    Because applications closed only yesterday and there was a possibility that a number of mainland forms had not come to hand, the City Council did not ...

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  36. CALL-UP OF WOMEN

    There is to be a call-up of single women between the ages of 18 and 45 at Hobart to meet the urgent demands of canning factories in Southern ...

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  37. LAST NAZI P.O.W. RECAPTURED

    MELBOURNE.—Lieutenant Heinrich Menge (25), of the Luftwaffe, was captured by police at Albury at 2.30 p.m. Yesterday. His capture now completes ...

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  38. BRITAIN FROZEN

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Most parts of Britain had another "freeze-up" on Friday night and Saturday. The ground temperature in London fell to 7deg. of ...

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  39. State v. Private Enterprise

    Sir,—I still maintain, and I claim justly, that the Postmaster-General's Department, Education, Commonwealth Bank, Tasmanian Government ...

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  40. LACERATED HAND

    While cutting wood at Blackwood Creek yesterday Lance Hodgetts (16) lacerated his hand. He was admitted to the Launceston General Hospital and ...

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