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  2. Advertising

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  3. Topics of the Day OFFER TO SELL BATHS RECOMMENDED

    If a recommendation by the whole council committee is accepted at Monday night's City Council meeting, the council ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    I love smooth words, like gold-enamellod fish. Which circle slowly with a" silken swish, ...

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  5. NEED FOR TEACHERS

    Because of a serious shortage of teachers, 11 more schools have been closed in Tasmania. THE MINISTER for Education (Mr. ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    The Commissioner for Transport (Mr. Wilson) returned to Hobart from the mainland yesterday. Mr. Quinton Hogg, M.P., heir to Lord ...

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  7. Women May Be Eligible For Council

    Amendments likely to be sought to the Launceston Corporation Act will open the way for women to be nominated and elected as members of the ...

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  8. The Pad[?]: THE TRUMPETS SOUND

    MANY tributes will be [?] to the life of President Ro[?] but none higher th[?] to say that he was a great C[?] ...

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  9. A GREAT LEADER PASSES

    MANY thousands of American citizens have given their lives for their country since December 7, 1941. To their ...

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  10. POULTRY FOOD QUESTION

    A suggestion that all poultry keepers should be registered to bring about equitable distribution of available poultry food was made by Mr. ...

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  11. OBITUARY

    Mr. Edward Rainsford, who died suddenly at his home at Oatlands yesterday, aged 69, had lived at Oatlands all his life. ...

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  12. RAILWAY DISPUTE

    There was no further development yesterday in the dispute at the Launceston railway over the terms of a recent appointment to the position of ...

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  13. Church News: DUKE TO ATTEND CATHEDRAL

    The Duke and Duch[?] os Gloucester will attend [?] divine service at St. David's Ca[?] on Sunday, April 22. ...

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  14. TIME-TABLE OF ROYAL VISIT ALTERED

    The time-table for the visit to Launceston of the Governor-General and Duchess of Gloucester has been altered, with the result that the ...

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  15. CULTURAL ASSOCIATION

    At the first meeting of the newly-formed provisional council of the Launceston Community and Cultural Centre on Thursday it was reported ...

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  16. INVERMAY TRAM TRACK

    The finance committee will recommend at Monday's City Council meeting that three trial strips of single-track tram line be laid in Invermay Rd. ...

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  17. Stock Exchanges

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  18. Failed to Obey Direction To Butler's Gorge

    A [?] of £10, with counsel's fee of £3/3/- and costs 6/5, was imposed on Lawrie Joseph Dean, a member of the C.C.C. after he had pleaded guilty in ...

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  19. ITALIAN P.O.W. ASSAULTS WOMAN

    Antonio Mazzeo. an Italian prisoner of war, was sentenced by Mr. H. R. Dabble, P.M., in the Burnie Police Court yesterday to ten days' imprisonment on ...

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  20. COAST AIR SERVICES

    No indication can yet be given as to when the normal air service between the N.W. Coast and the mainland will be resumed. This was stated by the ...

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  21. WANT PAYABLE PRICE FOR MILK

    At last night's meeting of the Launceston branch of the Tasmanian Producers Organisation Mr. N. C. Luck presiding, it was decided to offer the ...

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  22. BANK OF ENGLAND CALLS IN NOTES

    MELBOURNE—The Bank of England has recently given notice calling in on April 30 all Bank of England notes in denominations of £10 and upwards. ...

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  23. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—During Easter holidays and again on Tuesday, April 10, on entering the ladies' retiring room at the Deloraine railway station. I found it in a ...

    Article : 101 words
  24. Pilot Killed in Crash

    SYDNEY—An American transport piano crashed at Mascot aerodrome yesterday. killing the pilot and critically injuring the co-pilot. The machine burst ...

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  25. Trades Hall Council

    Sir, — The expressions used by the president of the Launceston Trades Hall Council in regard to Mr. John E. Sheehan at the meeting of the council ...

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  26. DELORAINE A.C.F.

    The Deloraine branch of the A.C.F. decided at a meeting to forward £120 to the Northern Division for the months of February and March. Dr. J. R. ...

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  27. Potato Problems

    Sir,—We are told there is a surplus of potatoes in Tasmania this season. No doubt this includes No, 1 grade. Recently I saw eight potatoes bought from ...

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  28. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    FAT SHEEP.—A sheep was killed the other day at the new butcher's chop, corner of Charles and Cameron Sts., ...

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  29. Found Not Guilty of Brother's Murder

    MELBOURNE—After a short retirement, a jury in the Criminal Court yesterday found Thomas Henry Kirkin (55). Koo-wee-rup, not guilty of murder, and ...

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  30. Evangelical Nursing Association

    At the 49th annual meeting of the Evangelical Nursing Association the chairman (Rev. Norman Lade) took the word "Evangel," meaning good news of ...

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  31. The Trolly Bus

    Sir,—In 1919, visiting a large engineering works in England. I was shown two types of electric trolly buses, one obtaining its power from overhead ...

    Article : 314 words
  32. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    DOUBTFUL debt! There are some things we wish we didn't have to notice, but they persist in forcing themselves upon us. That's how it is ...

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  33. RETAILERS' BUTTER SUPPLIES

    MELBOURNE—This week and the next retailers in butter will be able to obtain supplies up to 50 per cent. of February's deliveries without being ...

    Article : 184 words
  34. SUB. DESTROYS FIVE-SHIP CONVOY

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—A Bri[?] submarine encountering a Japanese [?] in failing light off Sumatra [?] or damaged every vessel in a [?] ...

    Article : 149 words
  35. COMPETITIONS AT SCOTTSDALE

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  36. PRODUCE TRADE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 words
  37. BOYS' BAND STALL

    A stall conducted by the women's committee of the Boys' b[?] was held yesterday to raise funds for uniforms land instruments. ...

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  38. V-DAY THANKSGIVING

    CANBERRA. — The Prime Minister Mr. Curtin) said yesterday that thanks living services for V-Day had his [?]varmest approval. He was ...

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  39. PRINCESS DRIVES THR[?]UGH LONDON TRAFFING

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Princess Elizabeth drove herself to Buckingham Palace on Wednesday night to a [?] for the Empire talks delegates. [?] was ...

    Article : 64 words
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