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  3. The Padre Says: "TILL DEATH US DO PART"

    THE report that Tasmanian divorces increased by 100 cent. during the past year makes grim reading. It is another sign ...

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  4. PERSONAL

    Capt. Charles Lakin is a guest at the Brisbane Hotel. The Minister for Health (Mr. Howroyd) will be in Launceston on ...

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  5. FORESTRY ENQUIRY CONSERVATOR TELLS OF "BOMBSHELL"

    The knowledge that 10 applications for a total of 6000 acres of Crown Land were returned to the Lands Department marked "No Forestry objection" came to him "like a bombshell," declared the Conservator of Forests (Mr. S. W. Steane) at Hobart ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE.

    Be thine own palace, or the world's thy jail. ...

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  7. Topics of the Day Pleased With Museum : New Director

    "It is one of the finest museums of its size I have seen either in Australia or during my stay of two years in England," said Mr. N. J. B. ...

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  8. Minister's Reply SAYS DOCTOR'S FEES TOO HIGH

    Allegations that Dr. H. F. Kuhlmann, medical superintendent of the Campbell Town Hospital, had made excessive charges, were made by the ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA AND MONEY PLAN.

    IT IS NOT surprising that the Australian Government should be finding the Bretton Woods plan for the creation of an ...

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  10. WEST TAMAR.

    RESIDENTS of West Tamar districts will have been heartened by the news that a report on the provision of a water ...

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  11. FUNERAL

    The funeral took place at the Mole Creek cemetery on Monday of Mr. Robert Lee, whose death occurred at Ulverstone at the age of 75 years. There ...

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  12. BUS FOR HIGH SCHOOL

    The finance committee of the City Council is to recommend at Monday night's meeting that a 'bus service be provided between the High School ...

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  13. FUTURE OF EGG PRODUCTION : VITAL INDUSTRY

    "With the rapid expansion of the poultry industry throughout the Commonwealth, eggs have become an important link in the flow of ...

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  14. COUNTRY NEWS

    BRIDGENORTH—A public meeting was held at Bridgenorth recently to make arrangements for a public welcome home function for all service personnel ...

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  15. FOREIGN TRADE

    IN HIS NOTABLE address to the General Assembly of the United Nations Organisation the British Foreign Minister (Mr. ...

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  16. LEAVING EXAM.

    The University of Tasmania announces the following additional passes at the Leaving examination held in December, 1945:— ...

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  17. DONATIONS APPRECIATED.

    Appreciation of the action of Launceston citizens in contributing £23 in cash, three electric irons, one washing mangle and a portable copper to assist ...

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  18. HOBART RECOVERIES.

    Police are investigating a robbery at Hobart this week, involving the theft of about £160 in notes and silver from the office of Credit Orders Ltd., Collins ...

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  19. DISCHARGING 100 MEN A DAY.

    To the week ended last Saturday, 670 Tasmanian servicemen and women were discharged from the armed services—an average of almost ...

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  20. NEW T.Y.C. CLUBHOUSE.

    At the meeting of the City Council on Monday night, the finance committee is to recommend, that the application of the Tamar Yacht Club for a lease ...

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  21. CADET CAMP AT MONA VALE

    The senior cadets in camp at Mona Vale yesterday settled down to intensive work in the various avenues of infantry training, consisting of ...

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  22. AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP

    Russell Alfred Clark, Hobart High School, has been awarded the Tasmanian Education Department's scholarship for 1945. The scholarship is ...

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  23. Letters to the Editor

    R.V.H.—As stated yesterday. George Carpenter was the last man hanged in Tasmania. The execution was carried out in the Hobart gaol on December 27, ...

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  24. PROF. COPLAND LEAVES SOON

    CANBERRA.—The newly-appointed Australian Minister to China (Professor Copland) will leave Australia on January 28 and will set up a ...

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  25. NUMBERING HOUSES

    At Monday night's meeting of the City Council, the works committee is to recommend that, in future, the Council insist on all properties in the city ...

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  26. TAROONA BACK NEXT MONTH

    MELBOURNE.—Although the Taroona might not be released from Navy charter for some months, there was a probability that the vessel ...

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  27. Seamen in Favour of "Rest"

    Following the statement in "The Examiner" yesterday by the secretary of the Merchant Navy Rest Society (Mr. C. G. Mold) that the officers and crew ...

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  28. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    GRASSHOPPERS— We hear, now that the caterpillars have disappeared, the land in many places is almost as badly ...

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  29. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    HOTEL hostility! The Brigadier certainly has made the headlines in the press. Whether he deserves the honour or not, who am I to judge? At ...

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  30. SKYMASTERS HERE SOON

    MELBOURNE.—Four engined 44-passenger Skymaster planes would arrive shortly in Australia for A.N.A., it was stated yesterday. ...

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  31. AIR PRIORITIES ABOLISHED.

    CANBERRA.—Cabinet decided to abolish, from a date to be fixed, the issue of Government priorities for travel on Australian internal air ...

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  32. WHY PORPOISES WERE NOT SHOT.

    The secretary of the Launceston branch of the R.S.P.C.A. (Mrs. G. Reid), referring yesterday to a letter published in "The Examiner" over the ...

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  33. Says Pillaging Has to be Stopped.

    "Pillaging on the Hobart waterfront has to be stopped," said Mr. G. F. Sorell, P.M., in the Hobart Police Court yesterday, when sentencing Mervyn ...

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  34. Woman Found Shot, Son Charged.

    SYDNEY.—In the Central Police Court yesterday Cecil John Murphy (25), labourer, was charged with having shot his mother, Vera Murphy, ...

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  35. "QUEENS" PRESENTED TO GOVERNOR

    Queens of 13 municipalities and their attendants, who took part in a recent "Peace" queen contest held by the southern subdivision of the A.C.F., ...

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  36. SMALL FRUITS LOSSES

    The Stone and Berry Fruits Board at a special meeting at Hobart yesterday decided to seek from the Federal Government assistance for losses ...

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  37. NEW FRENCH PROSECUTOR

    PARIS (A.A.P.).—M. Auguste Champetier has been nominated to succeed M. Dementhon as chief French prosecutor at Nuremberg. M. ...

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