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  2. Advertising

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  3. Topics of the Day NEW NUTRITION SURVEY

    A nutrition survey, supplementing that carried out in Tasmania at the end of last year, will begin to-day. ...

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  4. TO DEVELOP HYDRO

    By 1950, home building, the aluminium industry and other important undertakings should increase the demand for ...

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  5. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    WESLEYAN ANNIVERSARY—To-morrow sermons will be preached in the Wesleyan Chapel, Paterson St., and ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Friends should not be chosen to flatter. The quality we should prize is that rectitude will shrink from no truth. ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    CANBERRA.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) spent his 60th birthday yesterday at his home at Bathurst. Apart from attending a function in the ...

    Article : 112 words
  8. Forestry Dept. FURTHER MOVES FOR ENQUIRY

    Demands for a Royal Commission to enquire into past, administration in the Forestry Department will be repeated in ...

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  9. PUBLIC OPINION HAS EFFECT

    PRESIDENT TRUMAN has responded to public opinion, vigorously expressed. He has directed General MacArthur to ...

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  10. PREFABRICATION

    CONVINCED that not nearly enough permanent homes of orthodox construction can be provided by the time the ...

    Article : 237 words
  11. Jap. Tribute to DEFENDERS OF RABAUL

    DARWIN.—The Japanese general who captured Rabaul from the hopelessly small and under-equipped Australian force which tried to hold it at ...

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  12. No Trace of Missing Plane

    SYDNEY.—No trace has yet been found of the Douglas transport plane which was carrying 18 Australian prisoners of war, an R.A.A.F. nurse, ...

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  13. OBITUARY

    Mr. R. Jackman, well known southern racehorse owner, who was admitted to a private hospital, Hobart, on Tuesday, died on Saturday morning. ...

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  14. FALL FROM MOTOR CYCLE

    Mr. C. McLaughlin, Derby, is in the Launceston General Hospital with a fractured skull following a fall from the pillion seat of a motor cycle near ...

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  15. DEVON HOSPITAL GRANT

    At the meeting of the Devon Hospital Board at Latrobe advice was received from the Secretary of Health that the request for a grant for the ...

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  16. RELEASE OF P.O.W. NAMES

    SYDNEY.—"Our Aust, Army Signals have given magnificent service under great difficulty." said the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde), ...

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  17. COUNTRY NEWS

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  18. Liberal Party DISCUSSION ON POLICY

    A meeting of the Ross branch of the Liberal party called to discuss policy recommendations showed that the members of the branch had given ...

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  19. WAR CASUALTIES

    Mrs. E. L. Eastall, Brisbane St., has been officially informed that her husband. L.A.C. E. L. Eastall, who was previously reported missing, has now been ...

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  20. MILITARY NEWS

    A cable has been received from Pte, Claude Baxter saying he is safe in British hands. He had been a P.O.W. for 3½ years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 261 words
  21. From the Pulpit POWER RESOURCES UNUSED

    "Recent official pronouncements indicate the boundless resources of electrical energy in Tasmania which at present are being wasted or unused", said ...

    Article : 346 words
  22. BRITAIN'S STAND

    DRITAIN has emerged from the war poor but with her reputation for strength and courage higher than it has ever been ...

    Article : 185 words
  23. Shipping Strike Feared

    SYDNEY.—A shipping strike with international complications is threatened to-day. It was announced last night that the ...

    Article : 262 words
  24. Control of Building Materials

    CANBERRA.—Commonwealth control of building materials and building permits will end on November 1, 1945. There should be no difficulty in the ...

    Article : 226 words
  25. PREFABRICATED HOMES

    "The Government is watching keenly the development of prefabricated homes, whether undertaken by any recognised housing authority or private ...

    Article : 219 words
  26. BROADCASTING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 274 words
  27. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—Cannot proceedings be taken to prevent rubbish and garbage being thrown on a vancant block of land in Rocklynn Place? I think it is ...

    Article : 91 words
  28. Parliamentary Broadcasting

    CANBERRA.—An ideal solution towards broadcasting proceedings of Parliaments to the nation would be the development of frequency modulated ...

    Article : 199 words
  29. Coal Mining Manpower

    Sir,—As manpower officers have been directed to give special consideration to the release from the army of men who will guarantee to work in the coal ...

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  30. OLD SCHOLARS AT SPORT

    Honours were divided in basketball, hockey and tennis games played between visiting Old Hobartian teams and Churinga at Launceston on Saturday. ...

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  31. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    PACKING permits! It may not be possible for the Minster for Customs to make all sorts of goods available to the public, but at least he is ...

    Article : 776 words
  32. GOLF

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 268 words
  33. Temporary Homes

    Sir,—In my opinion the temporary housing scheme at Western Junction is an insult to the men and women who helped win this war. ...

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  34. Mr. Carter's Resignation

    Sir,—In "The Examiner" of Saturday appears an announcement that Mr. J. Carter is resigning from the N.U.R. The reason given by Mr. Carter for his ...

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  35. INTERNATIONAL WEEK

    As president of the Tasmanian section of the United Nations' Association of Australia, said Mr. Dwyer-Gray yesterday, he had much appreciated the ...

    Article : 264 words
  36. MAN KILLED BY BULLET

    MELBOURNE.—George Horner (34), married, of South Melbourne, was killed on Saturday morning by a bullet from a sawn-off heavy calibre ...

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  37. RADIO LECTURE

    At a meeting of the Northern Tasmanian branch of the Institution of Radio Engineers (Aust.) held at the Launceston Technical School Mr. H. N. Ebrall, ...

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  38. Women Workers

    Sir,—It does not matter if '"TX0000" is Corporal Norman Finnis, late of Crete, or Winston Churchill. late of Downing St., and it will make no ...

    Article : 132 words
  39. How Ship's Captain Met His Death

    SYDNEY.—It is a sad event when a ship's" captain, trying to save the lives of others, loses his own. said the City Coroner on Saturday. ...

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  40. Theft From R.N. Men

    Sir,—As an ex-member of the R.A.N., I share the feelings of "W.K.M." in regard to the theft of £35 from one of the gallant sailors of the submarine ...

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  41. LIYDALE

    Miss F. Norton, who has been on the staff of the area school for the past 18 months, has been transferred to Burnie. Her place will be taken by ...

    Article : 88 words
  42. NATIONAL EXECUTORS LTD.

    A net profit of £2092/16/8 for the year ended July 31 is announced by the National Executors and Trustees Co. of Tasmania Ltd in its 33rd annual report, ...

    Article : 84 words
  43. Advertising

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