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  2. Advertising

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  3. HEAVY S.A. LOSS IN LAUNDRY FIRE

    Damage in the vicinity of £500 and loss of a laundry valued about £200 were caused by the fire which destroyed the threeroomed laundry attached to the Salvation Army Maternity Home, on Wednesday night. ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Father, we thank Thee that Thy light and Thy love reach earth, open the prison to them that are bound, console the ...

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  5. Topics of the Day MOWBRAY LINE REPAIRS: STRIKE DENIED

    A rumour current in the city yesterday that tramwaymen had threatened to strike over the condition of trams and, in ...

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  6. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    MAN DROWNED. — A man named Abraham Griffiths, lately occupied on Mr. Barnes farm, had become free and obtained ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Mr. Gordon B. Rolph crossed to the mainland by air last evening. The manager of the Tasmanian Timber Association (Mr. J. R. Orchard) ...

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  8. THE AMERICAN STRIKES

    AMERICA has never experienced such a serious strike situation as that now tightening its grip upon the nation. The ...

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  9. HEAVY AIR TRAFFIC

    Air services between Launceston and Melbourne have been heavily taxed this month and already bookings have gone ...

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  10. HOTELS FULLY BOOKED

    Accommodation for visitors for the Launceston Cup on January 28 is reported to be completely booked out in the ...

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  11. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at the Launceston General Hospital yesterday of Mr. Evelyn Bingley Watchorn 29 York St., who was injured recently when ...

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  12. DISPUTE SETTLED

    SYDNEY—The dispute at Lysaght's Port Kembla works, in which 750 men were involved, was settled at a compulsory conference convened yesterday ...

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  13. Week-End Forecast

    More or less cloudy but fine, with mild to warm temperatures and north-westerly to westerly winds, backing westerly to ...

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  14. PUBLIC WORKS PLANNED

    Working drawings and specifications for the Burnie Hospital would be completed by the middle of next month, when tenders would be called, ...

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  15. WANT SUGAR TO MAKE JAM

    A meeting of women at Hobart last night appointed a deputation to wait on the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Madden) to urge that an extra ration ...

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  16. Tas. Fine Wool Best in World, Says U.S. Wool Buyer

    "I consider that the fine Tasmanian wools are the best in the world with Yass and New England (N.S.W.) wools the next best," said Mr. John M. ...

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  17. WAGES AND HOURS

    THE Australasian Council of Trade Unions may have a good case for a review of the basic wage, but there is at ...

    Article : 200 words
  18. SMALLER WOOL APPRAISEMENT

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  19. NIGHT DOG RACING.

    An effort to tighten up the regulations which enable dog races to be conducted at night will be made by the Mayor (Ald. A. Hollingsworth) ...

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  20. Premier's Comment on Sugar Beet Proposal

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) is not enthusiastic about the prospects of the sugar beet industry in Tasmania, according to his comment yesterday on a ...

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  21. TRAFFIC BREACH

    Police are rigidly enforcing "stop street" regulations in the city, and in particular are paying attention to cyclists who do not observe the ...

    Article : 78 words
  22. Fruit Board Insurance Fund?

    A committee of the State Fruit Board appointed at a meeting of the board at Hobart yesterday is to endeavour to formulate a scheme for the creation of ...

    Article : 298 words
  23. Fresh Nominations Invited For Wimmera

    MELBOURNE. — The Victorian Central Council of the Country Party decided at a meeting yesterday to invite fresh nominations for the Wimmera ...

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  24. Recovering From Multiple Fractures

    GEELONG—Admitted with fractured spine, fractured skull, fractured collarbone and several fractured ribs, Robin Ellerton (17), of The Esplanade, ...

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  25. ALTERED TRAM, BUS TIMES

    Commencing on Monday, trams will leave the city for Newstead at 6.43 a.m. and 7 a.m., returning at 7 a.m. and 7.15 a.m. The East Launceston bus ...

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  26. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—I went out yesterday to see the porpoises which have been stranded for some time near Hoblers Bridge. I can quite believe that they are starving ...

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  27. APPRAISING WOOL CLIP

    Appraisement of the northern wool clip continues in Launceston. This group of classes was photographed yesterday at the Tasmanian Woolgrowers' store in Cimitiere St. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. INSPECTING FIRE PLUGS

    The City Engineer (Mr. L. H. Bird) said yesterday that instructions had already been issued to council waterworks men to keep fire plugs in good ...

    Article : 74 words
  29. SPORTS ARENA FOR ST. LEONARDS

    Mr. G. W. Marin met the St. Leonards Council yesterday and asked that the council consider the construction of a sports arena at St. Leonards. ...

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  30. FOUND WITH BROKEN RIB

    Eric Rupert Tarr (41), 103 Charles St., was admitted to the Launceston General Hospital about 6 o'clock yesterday morning with a fractured rib. ...

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  31. WORKING MEN'S CLUB

    A meeting of the committee of the Working Men's Club, held on Monday night, was presided over by the treasurer (Mr. M. Joseph). ...

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  32. TWO BOYS MISSING

    Two brothers, Neil John Lavell (8) and Cyril Bob Lavell (7), have been missing from their home, 252 Macquarie St., Hobart, since 3.30 p.m. on ...

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  33. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    TRANSPORT troubles! Mr. Culley has had a few well chosen words about the accomodation for tourists position. I suppose it was necessary ...

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  34. POTATOES DUMPED

    A large quantity of old season's potatoes was dumped in the tip below Royal Park on Wednesday. Though most people at present prefer new ...

    Article : 63 words
  35. BASIC WAGE INCREASE SOUGHT

    MELBOURNE—Recommendations for an increase of the basic wage and a 40-hour working week were made by the A.C.T.U. yesterday to the ...

    Article : 83 words
  36. ARBITRATION ACT TO BE AMENDED

    CANBERRA — Among important legislation the Government will introduce early in the new Federal session is amending the Arbitration Act's ...

    Article : 101 words
  37. Hail Damage to Fruit in South

    Damage caused by recent hailstorms in southern fruit-growing districts was much more severe than most people imagined, the chairman of the State ...

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  38. JEWELLERY STOLEN

    About 11.40 on Wednesday night, Matthews' jeweller's shop. Goldie St., Wynyard, was entered and about £50 worth of diamonds, wedding and ...

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  39. NEW P.P.U. SECRETARY

    The central executive of the Australian Primary Producers' Union, Tasmanian division, will meet in Launceston on Monday to appoint a ...

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  40. TASMANIAN FRUIT FOR DISPLAY IN LONDON

    The State Fruit Board at Hobart yesterday decided to request the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Macden) to arrange through the Agent-General in ...

    Article : 49 words
  41. R.A.A.F. Casualty List

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  42. LARGE CABBAGE

    A picture of a large cabbage grown by Mrs. D. Turner, 22 Delamere Rd., was brought to "The Examiner" yesterday. The cabbage itself weighed ...

    Article : 54 words
  43. MAY STAND FOR SENATE

    At its last meeting the Burnie Trades and Labour Council decided to ask Mr. H A. Kirkpatrick, Burnie, to allow himself to be nominated for the next ...

    Article : 60 words
  44. NO TRACE OF FARMER

    There is still no trace of Thomas James Atkins (59), farmer, of North Forest. who has been missing since Saturday morning. A search was continued all ...

    Article : 41 words
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