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  2. PERSONAL

    Sir John and Lady Rowland, with their daughter, Miss D. Rowland, are staying at the Launceston Hotel. They intend to spend three weeks in ...

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  3. Topics of the Day P.O.W. LABOUR WILL BE WITHDRAWN

    Prisoner-of-war labour in Tasmania will be withdrawn from all farms on or immediately after March 18. This was announced ...

    Article : 135 words
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  5. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Courage that grows from constitution often forsakes a man when he has occasion for it; courage which arises from a ...

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  6. IT HAPPENED 100 YEARS AGO

    STEAMER GIPSY—The Board of Managers has complied with the generally expressed desire, and lowered the fares to ...

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  7. BUTCHERS JOIN FEDERAL ORGANISATION

    Master butchers in Northern and North-Western Tasmania have combined to form a Tasmanian division of the Meat and ...

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  8. RAINS COOL STATE

    Launceston, and Tasmania generally, which sweltered in temperatures as high as 92 degrees on Monday, had welcome ...

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  9. THE TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT

    THE business to be dealt with by the State Parliament, which reassembled yesterday, includes bills to increase the ...

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  10. POWER POLITICS

    THE agitation for the withdrawal of the British from India and Egypt is taking violent forms, while in the Far East the ...

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  11. VENERABLE COURT CRITICISED

    The acoustic properties of Hobart's century-old Criminal Court do not find much favour with Judge Kirby, the Forestry Enquiry Commissioner, who ...

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  12. TO SHARE BEST THEATRE FARE

    Through the formation of a top class touring theatrical company Tasmanians will have an opportunity in future to share ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. OBITUARY

    Southern football clubs were represented at the funeral at Cornelian Bay yesterday of Mr. Donald Stirling, one of Tasmania's leading footballers before the ...

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  14. MONDAY'S HOLIDAY

    A meeting of representatives of the retail section of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce yesterday decided to recommend to members of those trades ...

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  15. ELECTIONS INVALID

    For some years council elections on Flinders Island have been invalid. The Minister for Lands and Works (Mr. Brooker) said yesterday that under a ...

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  16. FUNERALS

    The funeral of Mr. William Hammersley, who was in has 87th year, took place in the Church of England Cemetery, Bangor. There was a large attendance ...

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  17. TOWN PLANNING

    THE public cannot be reminded too often of the importance of town planning. Mr. Tranter, president of the ...

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  18. HOSPITAL STAFF SHORTAGES

    Male nurses may be introduced in a number of hospitals in Tasmania to overcome the present critical staff shortage. The Minister for Health ...

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  19. P.M. TO ATTEND EMPIRE TALKS

    CANBERRA.—No definite date has yet been fixed for the conference of Empire Prime Ministers, but efforts are being made to have the conference ...

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  20. WOMAN DEFIED WITCH DOCTOR

    The story of a courageous woman missionary who defied the malign influence of a witch doctor thrilled a large audience at a women's meeting ...

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  21. URGES SUPPORT OF BOY SCOUT APPEAL

    Following public support of the Boy Scouts' Association appeal by the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove), the Bishop of Tasmania (Rt. Rev. G. F. Cranswick), ...

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  22. Furniture Makers Need Material

    Those in the furniture manufacturing trade in the north heartily supported the southern move to approach the Government for supplies ...

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  23. CAN SHIP LAMBS TO BRITAIN

    Referring yesterday to the lambs for Britain appeal, Mr. J. Hiscock, general secretary of the T.P.O., said some doubt had existed about getting shipping for ...

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  24. STATE OF MOLE CREEK ROAD

    Sir.—I again protest about the shameful condition of the Mole Creek road. Again I would point out that it is a shameful state of affairs for a ...

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  25. INTEREST IN NEW LOAN GROWING

    Areas in Tasmania which had obtained their money quotas to date for the Security Loan, opening on March 12, were Middleton and Gordon (double), ...

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  26. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—A few weeks ago you published reports of porpoises in the North Esk. A book on "Animals of the World" contains a chapter by Mr. C. Bernard ...

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  27. BUTLER'S GORGE WAGE RATES

    Of 240 men on daily paid rates at Butler's Gorge at present, only 28 are on the base wage of £4/18/- a week, said the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) ...

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  28. £6115 to be Spent at Sanatorium

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Howroyd) announced yesterday that additions costing £6115 were to be made at the Tasmanian Sanatorium. ...

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  29. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

    MELBOURNE.—Between 1000 and 1500 recruits are expected to enter the Army this week throughout Australia in the new recruiting campaign for the ...

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  30. Lurgurena Sold for £19,000

    The vehicular ferry Lurgurena was sold as she lay at her berth at Bellerive for £19,000. This was stated by the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) in the ...

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  31. Community Centre Carnival

    At a general meeting of the Launceston Community and Cultural Centre Association last evening, it was decided to hold a carnival on Windmill Hill ...

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  32. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    NICE night! May I express my deep sympathy with those people who had to walk the rain-soaked streets of Launceston in an endeavour to find a ...

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  33. ASSOCIATION CLAIMS ADEQUATE TIMBER SUPPLIES AVAILABLE

    Allegations in recent press criticism, especially in the South, that the timber industry had been responsible for the housing shortage and had starved Tasmanian home-building programmes in order to supply mainland markets were challenged at a ...

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  34. Soldiers' Memorial at Ulverstone

    After considerable discussion on three proposals for a soldiers' memorial at Ulverstone, a public meeting last night decided to refer the proposals back to ...

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  35. Area Schools Praised

    Members of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Joint Committee on Social Security yesterday inspected the Huonville and Cygnet Area Schools and the ...

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  36. POLICING HOTELS

    MELBOURNE.—To police the Victorian liquor trade, a committee of three, comprising representatives of the Prices Commissioner, the breweries and ...

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