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  2. FUTURE ECONOMIC CONTROLS

    NO FAULT whatever can be found with the statement of the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) on the necessity for continuing ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    We want an aim that can never grow vile, and which cannot disappoint our hope. There is but one such on earth, and it ...

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  4. PERSONAL

    Mr. Lloyd Duma, managing director of the Adelaide "Advertiser" and a director of Australian Newsprint Mills Pty. Ltd., Boyer, arrived at Burnic ...

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  5. Topics of the Day COMMUNITY CENTRE

    That both the new city swimming pool and modern theatre were integral parts of the proposed community centre on ...

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  6. URGES POSTPONEMENT OF FORESTRY BILL

    Reports made by the Commonwealth Contreller of Timber (Mr. Kessell) upon the administration of the Forestry Department were the subject of a lengthy address by Mr. A. Lillico in the Legislative Council last night. ...

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  7. MINISTER SAYS STATEMENTS NOT CORRECT

    A denial of statements alleged to have been made by Mr. W. G. Wedd, M.L.C., at public meeting at Hobart on Monday night, ...

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  8. WOOL INDUSTRY

    THE Federal Parliament has passed a bill creating a fund from which a substantial sum will be available for research ...

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  9. Ex-Police Officers QUESTIONS IN HOUSE

    In the Legistative Council last night Mr. Lonergan was proceeding to aslt a question regarding the alleged misconduct of two former member of the police ...

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  10. MILITARY NEWS

    L.A.C. M. Richardson, R.A.A.F., arrived in Launccstion yesterday to spend leave with his wife. Leslie St., Launccstion, after having been in New Gulnen ...

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  11. APPRENTICESHIP COMMISSION

    The president of the Apprenticeship Commission (Mr. G. Hargreaves) yesterday replied to recent criticism of the commission, from which, he said, ...

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  12. STEALING FROM CARS

    When two men were fined in the Launceston Police Court yesterday for stealing a motor car glove box lid and clock. Detective-Inspector H. J. ...

    Article : 113 words
  13. Woman Found Shot

    The body of Mrs. Phyllis Melva Beale (36), also known as Miss Canning, was found at 11 o'clock last night in a shed in a lane leading to the ...

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  14. REBUFF TO GOVT.

    MELBOURNE.—The Federal Government might be embarrassed soon in industrial maters. Labour political and industrial wings ...

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  15. WANT RELIEVING OFFICER

    The need for a relieving council clerk to be available to municipal councils was stressed at a conference of council clerks at Hobart yesterday. It was ...

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  16. Methodists Favour Church Union

    MELBOURNE—Decisions of the general conference of the Methodist Church of Australia which has concluded its meetings would do much in guiding the ...

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  17. BATHS SITE

    OF THE four city baths sites from which a selection is to be made the two entitled to most serious consideration are ...

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  18. OTHER NEWS IN BRIEF

    CANBERRA—There would be no additional charge against the Government if the employment of prisoners of war was reduced because of an increase in ...

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  19. LEG FRACTURED IN FALL

    While playing on a flight of stairs at his home at Tayene yesterday Donald Blyth (6½) fell heavily, fracturing the Lower part of. his right leg. He ...

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  20. KING'S BIRTHDAY

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) has informed the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) that flags will be flown on all Commonwealth buildings on June ...

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  21. ESKLEIGH HOME

    A meeting in connection with the Eskleigh Memorial Home, Perth. was held in the Hobart Town Hall yesterday. Mr. M. S. Wilson, chairman of the southern ...

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  22. IN PARLIAMENT

    The President (Mr. C. J. Eady) took the chair in the Legislative Council at 7.00 p.m. yesterday. Mr. Darling asked whether the ...

    Article : 92 words
  23. Return of R.A.A.F. Men

    Among servicemen to arrive in Launcestion from the mainland yesterday were three R.A.A.F. men who have returned from service overseas. They ...

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  24. Dairyman Replies

    "Yet another plausible statement from Professor Copland was how Mr. W. N. MeShance, president of the Southern Dairymen's Association commented on a ...

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  25. COUNCIL CLERKS

    Council clerks at a conference in Hobart yesterday decided that in future they should meet in Hobart at least three months before the municipal ...

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  26. Stocks of Potatoes on N.E. Coast

    At a meetings of the Scottsdale branch of the T.P.O. last night, it was declded to send the following resolution to the chairman of the Potato Control ...

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  27. CLOTHING STOLEN

    Several articles of clothing, including two men's suits, were stolen from Fizgerald's department store, Collins St., Hobart, late on Monday night. ...

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  28. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—I would be pleased if Mr. Evans would tell me and the people of Launceston how it is proposed to have a community centre without adequate ...

    Article : 274 words
  29. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    ROBBERY.— The house of a resident at Frankin Village, named Frederick Burton, was entered the other day, and a ...

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  30. MINISTER'S LIBEL ACTION

    MELBOURNE — Further argument was heard yesterday by the Full Court on an appeal by Brian Penton, editor of the "Daily Telegraph,". Sydney, upon ...

    Article : 197 words
  31. COMMUNITY CENTRE

    At a committee meeting of the Community Centre Social Club it was decided that, in addition to the picture evening already arranged, to hold a ...

    Article : 87 words
  32. MERGING OF MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS

    A recommendation that further consideration be given to tile amalgamation A. Dyer (Kentiah) at the annual conference of council clerks at Hobart ...

    Article : 168 words
  33. Administration of Benefits Scheme

    The hope the council clerks would act as agents for the Federal Sickness and Unemployment Scheme to be introduced in July was expressed by the Deputy ...

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  34. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    EMPTY carldom! I should say that one of the worst things that a chap could have left to him is an earldorn and not a bean to sustain it. That ...

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  35. AIRMEN REPATRIATED

    MELBOURNE—The Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford) announced yesterday that a further large number of R.A.A.F. prisoners of war who had been ...

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  36. POLICE ASSOCIATION

    Mr. T. A. Coming. New Norfolk, was elected unopposed as president of the Police Association at Hobart yesterday. Other officers elected by ballot were:— ...

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  37. Parade Fatality: Manslaughter Charge

    SYDNEY—Two men who appeared in Central Police Court yesterday before Mr. Reed, C.S.M., were charged with manslaughter. Both were ...

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  38. Wives' Club Suggested

    Sir,—I have read with interest the various letters of servicemen's wives, sisters and mothers, and I think it is time to get together and do something ...

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  39. HOME AFTER SERVICE IN ENGLAND

    Flt. Sgt. R.M. Cameron, R.A.A.F., photographed with his mother, Mrs. A. Camarn, Lord ST., Launcation, on his arrival in Launcestion yesterday after 12 months service in England. He was also met by father and sister, Miss J. Cameron. Right—Flying Officer W. W. Wadsley and his wife, she met her husband last week in Melbourne after he had served three and a half years in England. F/O. and Mrs. Wadsley were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  40. Dairymen's Plight

    Sir,—I have been informed by the Department of Agriculture that no Supplies of bran and pollard are being made avaidable for dairy cattle not ...

    Article : 188 words
  41. LIBRARY APPEAL

    To build up the Launceston donation list for the Lady Clark Library Appeal a concert by leading artists, who took part in the final concert of the ...

    Article : 112 words
  42. West Tamar Development

    Sir,— Regarding the possibilities of the West Tamar,' particularly from Exeter to Beauty Point, it is a considerable number of years since I visited ...

    Article : 392 words
  43. Advertising

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