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  2. Topics of the Day PRAMS ON TRAMS

    The Launceston City Council is to be asked either to abolish the system of allowing prams and pushers on trams only at ...

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  4. Public Support Urged For Community Centre

    "This is an ambitious scheme, but we feel that if we get the energetic support of the community behind it there will be ...

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  5. ALUMINIUM INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA.—Important decisions affecting the establishment of the £3,000,000 aluminium ingot manufacturing industry in Tasmania were taken at a conference between the Tasmanian Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) and Federal Ministers yesterday. ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Pride either finds a desert or makes one; submission cannot tame its ferocity, or satiety fill its voracity, and it requires ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Messrs. F. H. Stephens and H. E Tregaskis were among passengers who left for Melbourne yesterday. Major-Gen. Edwin M. Jatson, ...

    Article : 176 words
  8. P. O. W. LABOUR

    THE MOST contentious decisions reached at Yalta were those relating to Poland and these are taking a conspicuous ...

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  9. P.O.W. LABOUR

    THE USE of prisoner-of-war labour is being reviewed bu the Federal Cabinet as a result of threats of industrial trouble in ...

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  10. WAR CASUALTIES

    Mr. Augus Davies, 98 Elphin Rd. has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. NEW BUILDING WORK

    Permits were sought during February for the erection of two new houses in Launceston, valued at a total of £1800. These were the principal items ...

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  12. LOAN COMMITTEE ENLARGED

    The Launceston War Loan Committee was considerably enlarged by appointment of delegates from many city organisations at a public meeting in the ...

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  13. Maximum Penalty For Egg-Thrower

    To soil the walls of a house by standing in the street and throwing eggs at it is definitely an offence under Section 15 of the Police Offences Act. This was ...

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  14. ABSCONDED FROM HOSPITAL

    Mary Catherine Humphreys (33), an inmate of the Hobart Gaol. absconded from the Royal Hobart Hospital when taken there for treatment on ...

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  15. MILITARY NEWS

    Able Seaman Donald Hopwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hopwood, is visiting Launceston on leave. ...

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  16. Duchess Reveals Amazing Memory

    CANBERRA.—Women who had met the Duchess of Gloucester only once before during the many social activities of the past few weeks were ...

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  17. SHOPS BILL COMMITTEE

    The Joint Select Committee on the Shops Bill 1944, adjourned yesterday to a date to be fixed. The committee has now laid down broad principles in ...

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  18. PILLAGING

    THE FEDERAL Cabinet has appointed a special sub-committee to investigate pillaging from wharves and make ...

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  19. NEW METHODIST PRESIDENT

    MELBOURNE—Rev. A. Wesley Amos and Rev. E. H. O. Nye were installed as president and secretary respectively for the ensuing year at the Victorian ...

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  20. SOCIAL SERVICES

    Mr. Barnard (Lab., Tas.) suggested in the House of Representatives yesterday that cities such as Launceston might be selected as the centre for ...

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  21. PRODUCE TRADE

    Deliveries of potatoes to Burnie totalled about 9602 sacks yesterday, when stocks reached approximately 38,400 sacks. it was estimated that nearly 90 per cent. ...

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  22. M.P. GAVE LIFE GLADLY

    MELBOURNE—The final clause in the brief will of the late Lieut. George Hamilton Lamb. M.L.A., who died a prisoner of war in Jap. hands reads: "To the ...

    Article : 164 words
  23. R.A.A.F. CASUALTIES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 words
  24. LADY CLARK CHILDREN'S LIBRARY FUND

    Latest donations to the Lady C[?] totalled nearly £180 bringing the fu[?] has donated £5000. The goal In Tasmania the proposed Free Library ...

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  25. UNSIGHTLY BUILDINGS

    "For some time I have been deeply concerned regarding a number of dilapidated and unsightly buildings in country districts," said the Minister for ...

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  26. HOME FOR BOYS

    At the monthly meeting of the committee of the Northern Tasmanian Home for Boys, the superintendent reported that there were 46 boys in the ...

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  27. N.W. MASTER BUTCHERS' ASSOCIATION

    The annual meeting of the North-Western Master Butchers Association, held at Devonport, was attended by members from Deloraine to Wynyard. The ...

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  28. Letters to the Editor

    "One of the People."—Mr. Churchill's statement this week on the shipping situation answers your letter. Yalta Conference ...

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  29. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    STEEPLECHASE—The match between Dr. Macnamara's Nimrod and Mr. Gibson's Mountain Maid came off on the 25th and ...

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  30. TO CORRESPONDENTS

    "One of the People."—Mr. Churchill's statement this week on the shipping situation answers your letter. ...

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  31. APPOINTING MORE TRADE COMMISSIONERS

    SYDNEY.—The Federal Government has decided to expand greatly the system of Australian trade commissioner-ships in Eastern countries, it was learned ...

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  32. Yalta Conference

    Sir.—It is regrettable that Shaw's showmanship has as a disciple the laboured lunacy of "Shavian."—H. S. GRAY. ...

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  33. Two A.I.F. Men, One Cigarette

    Sir.—I am one of those unfortunate ex-A.I.F. men who volunteered to die for their King and country and cannot get any tobacco. I work with another ...

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  34. Finance Mutual Fire and General Insurance Co.

    The directors' report, read at the 72nd annual meeting of shareholders of Mutual Fire and General Insurance Co. of Tasmania Ltd. at Launceston yesterday, ...

    Article : 409 words
  35. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    BERNARD boosted! There never was any doubt about the cleverness of George Bernard Shaw, or his independence of thought. The letter by ...

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  36. POST THIS TO A SERVICEMAN The Examiner NEWS LETTER

    Receipts of the northern subdivision of the A.C.F. last year totalled £16,093/10/6, compared with £15,554/0/5 in 1943. This was reported at the ...

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  37. P.O.W. Labour

    Sir,—As ex-A.I.F. employers of P.O.W. labour my brother and I have noted faults in army administration and the handling of P.O.W. by employers. ...

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  38. A Comparison

    Sir.—We are told that Duke of Gloucester is to be allowed £17,000 more to run his household than any other Governor-General has been ...

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  39. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE OFFICE

    The Governor-in-Council has approved that the deputy general manager and other officers of the Tasmanian Government Insurance Office, appointed ...

    Article : 48 words
  40. Child Endowment

    Sir,—I am sure that many mothers will be surprised at Mrs. Waterworth's attitude towards the proposal to in[?] the child endowment. It is most ...

    Article : 389 words
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