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  2. PERSONAL

    His Excellency the Governor (Adm. Sir Hugh Binney) and Lady Binney attended the Launceston Cup at Mowbray yesterday. His Excellency was ...

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  3. Topics of the Day

    The Australia Day holiday yesterday was a gala day in Launceston, the main attraction being the Launceston Cup at Mowbray which was ...

    Article : 225 words
  4. TASMANIAN TURF CLUB ENTERTAINS

    His Excellency, Sir Hugh Binney, was a guest at a private dinner given by the Tasmanian Turf Club last night. He is here seen on the right of the chairman (Mr. W. O. Layh). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Time past and time present, both, may pain us, but time improved is eloquent in God's praise. ...

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  6. Advertising

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  7. TWO KINDS OF DEMOCRACY

    A CORRESPONDENT signing himself "Observer," whose letter appeared in "The Examiner" yesterday, said that ...

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  8. Power to Tax Essential to Tasmania

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Baker) stated yesterday that he was not surprised at the satisfaction expressed by the ...

    Article : 439 words
  9. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    RACE,—A match came off on Monday between Mr. Gee's Jerry Sneak and Mrs. Smith's Grimaldi, for £20 a side. Jerry ...

    Article : 62 words
  10. HOBART MILK SUPPLY

    A suggestion that a central milk receiving depot should be established for all milk sold in Hobart was referred to the Health Committee for ...

    Article : 332 words
  11. SAW HOUSE BURN

    Stopped by the raised lift span of the Derwent Bridge, men from the Hobart Fire Brigade yesterday watched helpless ...

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  12. OBITUARY.

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—The death has occurred of Professor Thomas George Tucker, Emeritus Professor of Classical Philology at the University of ...

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  13. SEARCH UNSUCCESSFUL

    Despite an intensive search, the body of Hervey Johns, who was drowned in the Meander River at Deloraine on Sunday afternoon, had not been ...

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  14. MUST DOUBLE PRIMARY PRODUCTION

    MELBOURNE.—Production of primary products must, in many cases, be more than doubled in Australia and overseas if the whole world ...

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  15. Future of Primary Industries

    Views on post—war agricultural activities in Tasmania were given by Mr. F. W. Hicks, Agricultural Superintendent, in his presidential address ...

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  16. NAME SIGNIFICANT

    People using a small street at Sandy Bay who in future see the name "Peel St" on a sign may or may not realise its significance. The name was ...

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  17. LAUNCESTON CUP

    A GAIN the Tasmanian Turf Club was favoured by ideal conditions for the Launceston Cup meeting. It was the first ...

    Article : 192 words
  18. CARS COLLIDE

    There was a slight collision at the intersection of Paterson and Charles Sts. last evening between a car driven by Walter Baker, Argyle St., Hobart, ...

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  19. EIGHT FIRE CALLS.

    The Hobart Fire Brigade had eight calls after 8 p.m. yesterday. All were for gorse and waste country fires. One was to Bellerive, on the other side of ...

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  20. Pleasing Concert at National

    A most enjoyable programme was presented in the National Theatre last evening by Mr. Harry Gold's "Music on Parade" company from Australia's Amateur ...

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  21. Man's Right Hand Severed by Train?

    MELBOURNE.—Police were called to Footscray station early yesterday morning and found an unconscious man in a waiting—room with his right hand ...

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  22. RECONSTRUCTION LAG CRITICISED

    MELBOURNE.—The whole trouble with the lag in post-war reconstruction was that control had been given over to theoretical planners, said Brig ...

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  23. TEMPERATURES SOAR IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE.—High temperatures in Victoria—with 102 degrees at Serviceton. 98 at Mildura and Horsham and 97 in the city—caused the Weather ...

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  24. INCOME TAX CUT LIKELY

    CANBERRA.—It is expected that when the Federal budget is presented to Parliament some time in August it will announce another cut in income ...

    Article : 138 words
  25. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—Do snakes charm birds? I have been asked this question more than once. What bushman has not seen the agitation and alarm among small birds ...

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  26. To Lift Ban on Dutch Ships

    SYDNEY.—If a recommendation by the A.C.T.U. is adopted by the Wharf Waterfront Union five Dutch ships laden with 40,000 tons of food, clothing ...

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  27. More R.A.F. Strikes Ended

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—Behind guarded doors in the cookhouse, the R.A.F. strike leaders at Mauripur, near Karachi, met and decided to call off ...

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  28. BOYS' BAND CONCERT

    The Launceston Boys' Band, assisted by a number of mainland artists and conducted by Prof. B. W. Caten, presented a splendid and varied ...

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  29. NO INCREASED BEER SUPPLIES.

    SYDNEY.—There had been a misconception of his statement concerning the beer quota last week, the Minister for Customs ...

    Article : 111 words
  30. NEED FOR CONTACT WITH U.S.A.

    MELBOURNE.—Aeronautical developments, particularly in civil aviation, which were taking place in the U.S.A. demanded that the contact which ...

    Article : 157 words
  31. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    MANY Montgomereys! It's all going to be rather confusing, and I thing that it Monty had been a racehorse they wouldn't have allowed him to take ...

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  32. Little Interest in Secret Speech

    LONDON.—Surprisingly, very little interest has been aroused so far in England over publication in America of Mr. Churchill's speech at a secret ...

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  33. Aus. Troops First to Japan?

    MELBOURNE.—Australian troops waiting in the islands will be the first of the Empire forces to reach Japan, where there is already an advanced ...

    Article : 213 words
  34. LIBERAL PARTY:

    CANBERRA.—Efforts to lay down a Federal policy for the Liberal Party will be made when the Federal Executive of the party begins a three-day meeting to-day. NEW SOUTH WALES' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. Relaxing U.S. Control in Berlin

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—American military Government detachments have been withdrawn from three of the six boroughs in the the American sector of ...

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  36. "BOY WHO BOWLED BRADMAN" DIES.

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—Paul Wilson Brookes (24), who in 1938 made cricket news as the "boy who bowled Bradman," died on Sunday night at St. ...

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  37. U.S. Lines Resuming Cargo Service

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—The United States Lines announces that it is resuming early in March its monthly cargo go service to Australia, New Zealand ...

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  38. GOLF.

    PHOENIX, Arizona (A.A.P.).—Hogan and Keiser, with 273, tied in the Phoenix open championship and were to play off yesterday. Ferrier returned a card of ...

    Article : 30 words
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