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  2. Advertising

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  3. Topics of the Day WEATHER DISRUPTS AIR SERVICES

    For the second successive day adverse weather conditions over Victoria and Tasmania yesterday disrupted air services across Bass ...

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  4. PERSONAL

    On the recommendation of Lord Montgomery, former British C.-in.C., King George has conferred the G.B.E. on Prince Bernhard. "in recognition of ...

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  5. FEDERAL MEMBERS TO SEE MINISTER ON AIRPORT PROBLEM

    At the request of a meeting called by the Mayor (Aid. Hollingsworth) and the Northern Tasmanian Development League, Tasmanian members of the Federal Parliament agreed yesterday to ask the Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford) for an immediate ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    It is good to talk with our past hours, and learn what report they bear, and how they might have reported more ...

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  7. SITE NEEDED FOR HOME

    A sites committee is to investigate the possibility of acquiring a suitable area for the erection of a home for aged in ...

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  8. BRITAIN—RUSSIA

    THE foreign affairs debate in the House of Commons this week is expected to throw much light on the relations between ...

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  9. THE COMMUNITY AND HOTELS

    TASMANIA is to have a visit next month from Mr. A. A. J. Tonkin, manager of the Barmara Hotel Incorporated. He is coming ...

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  10. Casey Leaves For U.S.

    CALCUTTA (A.A.P.).—Mr. R. G. Casey, retiring Governor of Bengal, before leaving for Washington yesterday, held a press conference at Government ...

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  11. Special 4lb. Sugar Issue

    MELBOURNE.—A special issue of 41b. of sugar will be made available immediately for jam making and fruit ...

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  12. WORST NOURISHED STATE

    A recent dietetic survey had revealed that Tasmania was the worst nourished state in the Commonwealth. Miss Mary Dunne, Melbourne Red ...

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  13. OBITUARY

    PARIS (A.A.P.).—M. Adrian Pixier, who joined Gen. de Gaulle in London soon after the fall of France, and became Minister of the Interior after the ...

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  14. FUNERAL

    The funeral of Mrs. Alice Marion Green took place at the Christ Church cemetery, Longford, yesterday afternoon. Services at the church and ...

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  15. SOCIAL SECURITY HEARING

    Members of the Federal Social Security Committee will hear evidence in Launceston to-day on the development of youth work in Tasmania. ...

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  16. Liberals' Policy on Rehabilitation

    At a meeting of the Longford branch of the Liberal Party. Senator Burford Sampson explained the draft platform in the Federal sphere in connection with ...

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  17. A.T.C. ACTIVITIES

    During the week-end the Launceston section of the Tasmanian Flight Air Training Corps visited Paper Beach and carried out training exercises. ...

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  18. FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    THE president of the Tasmanian Producers' Organisation (Mr. T. Stancombe) is appealing to Tasmanian farmers to provide ...

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  19. BROADCASTING

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  20. HOBART WATER SCHEME

    Cabinet agreed yesterday to the provision of a water scheme for the eastern suburbs of Hobart. The plan, which is not yet finalised, will cost ...

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  21. 'JOY-RIDER' GROUP BROKEN UP

    Two young men and two youths are believed by the police to be the "joy-riders" responsible for the unlawful use of no ...

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  22. Veronica Lake's Hair Causes Scene

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—Patrons of the exclusive Stork Club raised their eyebrows in the early hours of yesterday morning when Andre de Toth, ...

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  23. DIVORCE COURT

    Decrees nisi were granted in eight undefended divorce suits heard by the Chief Justice (Sir John Morris) in the Supreme Court at Launceston yesterday. ...

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  24. Milk Testing Must Tackle Whole Milk Problem

    While he agreed that efficient milk-testing facilities should be available, he considered the time had come for the many problems of the milk ...

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  25. FLOOD PREVENTION PETITION

    A petition signed by about 120 residents of North Launceston asking for a public meeting to discuss flood prevention, the Mowbray Swamp and ...

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  26. TOUR BY CABINET

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) said yesterday that Cabinet had agreed that its tour of the state should start on March 25. The tour is to include ...

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  27. Women Show Judges

    A meeting of the Women's Show Judges' Association was held at the Town Hall yesterday, when the president (Mrs. F L. Beveridge) presided ...

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  28. 7NT—Launceston—423 Metres

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  29. Acute Shortage of Milk in Hobart

    Hobart's milk supply is down about 800 gallons on the normal amount, according to a report made at a meeting of the Southern Tasmanian ...

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  30. Letters to the Editor

    Sir.—In "The Examiner" of last Saturday "Dangerous Driver" complains of the overcrowding of the Abbott St. bus. At least there was ...

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  31. IT HAPPENED 100 YEARS AGO

    ST. JOHN ST.—In consequence of the late rain, the accumulation of water in St. John St. rendered it impassable for ...

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  32. Produce Trade More Shipping Wanted

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  33. U.S. SENDING SHIPS FOR BRIDES

    MELBOURNE.—It was stated yesterday that all American brides from Australia would be en route to America by July. The two big American liners, ...

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  34. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    CHILLY churches! One of the hardiest annuals in controversy is that concerning the attendance of the people at places of worship. The latest high ...

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  35. 100,000 Ex-Servicemen Join Legion

    MELBOURNE.—Victorian delegates to the annual conference of the Legion of Ex-Servicemen and Women, commencing in Sydney on Friday, will ...

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  36. T.P.O. Wants 50 p.c. Tax Reduction

    A motion to ask the Federal Treasurer for a 50 per cent. reduction in income tax was agreed to at a meeting of the Central Council of the Tasmanian ...

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  37. JAP. SHIP ARRIVES IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE.—Flying a wind-torn Japanese flag, the Japanese "mystery" repatriation ship, which has been travelling in radio silence for several ...

    Article : 99 words
  38. FUTURE OF BLUE PEA INDUSTRY

    The T.P.O. was advised yesterday by the Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. Scully) that he was conferring with the Director-General of ...

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  39. Alpine Club Prepares For Winter

    A working party of members of the Northern Tasmanian Alpine Club visited Ben Lomond during the week-end and repaired the club's huts in preparation ...

    Article : 99 words
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