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  2. PERSONAL

    CANBERRA—The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will visit Norfolk Island in the near future. They will probably fly in the Duke's Avro York ...

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  3. STATE BOARD FOR MILK RECOMMENDED

    A strong recommendation that milk producers in Tasmania establish as soon as possible a board to control their industry ...

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  4. IT HAPPENED 100 YEARS AGO

    TYPHUS.—We regret to learn that typhus fever has made its appearance in Launceston, and that the younger members of ...

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  5. HOMES FOR AGED

    It has been announced by the Archbishop of Hobart (Dr. E. V. Tweedy) that he intends to proceed With the establishment ...

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  6. Topics of the Day CRASH VICTIM DIES: CHARGES LAID

    Percival George (61), of 142 Wellington St., one of four persons struck by a motor lorry near the corner of Frankland ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Moral courage is a virtue of higher cast and nobler origin than physical.—It springs from a consciousness of virtue, and ...

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  9. FRANCO'S SPAIN

    THE continued existence of the Franco regime, which was assisted to power by Hitler and Mussolini, is unthinkable. ...

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  10. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    A SYDNEY report published yesterday said that public opinion was showing signs of swigging away from Federal ...

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  11. SEA POWER NECESSARY

    "If we are to have atomic warfare, I believe sea power will be more, not less, necessary. It must become one of the chief ...

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  12. Methodist Conference Children's Home as Peace Memorial

    MELBOURNE.—As a peace memorial, the Methodist Conference of Victoria and Tasmania is asking its members to ...

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  13. High Commissioner Leaves Next Month

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—Mr. E. J. Williams, new British High Commissioner to Australia, expects to leave by sea to begin his five-year term before the end ...

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  14. M.L.C. Finds Hotel Room Occupied

    "When I went to my hotel this evening I found my luggage downstairs and my room taken," said Mr. W. Robinson, speaking on the ...

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  15. MR. F. N. STOPS' ESTATE

    An estate valued at £5121 (£5050 net) was left by Mr. Frank Norwood Stops, formerly a civil servant, of Hobart, who died at Launceston on ...

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  16. Week-End Forecast

    At first fine and mild to warm, with moderate northerly to north-westerly winds. Unsettled conditions developing during Sunday. ...

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  17. Obituary MR. C. SHEPHERD

    Mr. Charles Shepherd, well-known farmer, of Wyena, near Scottsdale, died in Launceston on Wednesday after an I8 months' illness. ...

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  18. MAN CAUSES SHIP'S DELAY

    A sailor's refusal to board the cargo vessel Karuah at King's Wharf last night resulted in it leaving 90 minutes behind ...

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  19. MISSES HIS BEARD!

    When the submarine Vox was at Launceston recently one of her officers wore a beard. Since then he has shaved it off and, he writes from Sydney. ...

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  20. SENATE TEAM

    THERE is said to be a possibility that the Liberal Party will endorse four candidates for the three Tasmanian Senate seats ...

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  21. WOMEN RETURNING TO HOME LIFE

    Tasmania's shortage of woman power, which was especially acute in domestic services at hospitals, hotels and restaurants, was due mainly to women ...

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  22. SURVEYORS NEEDED

    The Minister for Lands and Works (Mr. Brooker), referring yesterday to the shortage of surveyors, said it was estimated the five survey parties of ...

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  23. YOUTH HOPE OF NEW WORLD

    Supporting the appeal of the Boy Scouts' Association of Tasmania for funds, the chairman of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce (Mr. O. W. ...

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  24. GAMBLING MACHINES

    Speaking in the Legislative Council yesterday, Mr. McElwee said gambling machines were operating in certain hotels in Hobart. He had been told a ...

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  25. INCIDENCE OF T.B. IN STATE

    Of 12,000 persons in Hobart and 1800 in Burnie examined under the X-ray survey scheme, 2.4 cases in each thousand proved tubercular and ...

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  26. LIBERAL BRANCH AT SPRINGFIELD

    "I do not believe in sectional legislation," said Mr. E. W. Beattie at a meeting of the Liberal party held at Springfield on Wednesday night, "but ...

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  27. FALL FROM TRAM

    Mrs. Mary Doyle (63), of Rokeby, was admitted to the Royal Hobart Hospital last night with head injuries received when she fell from a tram ...

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  28. Summer School Closes

    The C.M.S. Summer School concluded last evening with a thanksgiving service in St. John's Church. The preacher was the chairman of the ...

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  29. STATE LICENSING COURT PROPOSED

    A bill to amend the Licensing Act, which passed the second reading and committee stages in the Legislative Council last night, provides for the ...

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  30. DUCK SEASON OPENS

    Keen duck shooters spent hours yesterday checking over their guns. waders and other paraphernalia, and dawn to-day will find many of them ...

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  31. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—I really must correct the misapprehension under which "Safety" is labouring. The time factor was not mentioned in connection with Mr. ...

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  32. WATER SUPPLIES FOR FARMERS

    Mr. G. Green, M.L.C., discussed with the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Madden) at Hobart yesterday the necessity and the desirability of the Government ...

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  33. CAR HITS SCHOOLBOY

    A Technical School boy, Keith Dodd, was struck by a motor car at the intersection of Paterson and Wellington Sts. yesterday morning. The car, which ...

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  34. Offer to Build Homes Not Refused

    "The Government has never refused an offer by Mr. K. Darcey to build 50 homes a week under the Government housing scheme," said the Minister for ...

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  35. BABY FLOWN TO MELBOURNE HOSPITAL

    MELBOURNE—One of the newest arrivals at the Children's Hospital is an 11-months-old boy who has been flown from Launceston (Tas.) for ...

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  36. LEAVING EXAMS.

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  37. IN PARLIAMENT

    The Speaker (Mr. Dwyer, V.C,) took the chair In the House of Assembly yesterday at 7.30 p.m. The Industries Establishment, ...

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  38. Garden Party at Government House

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  39. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    TRYING transpositions! When one knows about the speed at which newspapers are prepared in these days of general hurry, it must be a ...

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  40. El Alamein Assn.

    It was reported at the monthly meeting of the El Alamein Veterans' Association last night that Lieut-Gen. Sir Lesley Morshead had accepted the ...

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  41. Conflicting Views On Death Sentence

    Conicting views on the abolition of the death sentence in Tasmania caused a minor uproar at a public meeting on tire abolition of capital punishment at ...

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  42. Wants Criminals Segregated

    Strenuously urging the segregation of criminals, particularly sex perverts, and alleging that citizens were lot interested in sexual murders of children until their ...

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  43. Skymaster Leaves U.S. at Week-end

    MELBOURNE—The second of the A.N.A. fleet of Skymaster passenger planes for Australian interstate services is due to leave Santa Monica, ...

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  44. LANDLORD, TENANT BILL DEFEATED

    The Landlord and Tenant Bill, which provides for perpetuation of certain National Security Regulations relating to the rights of tenants of property, was ...

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  45. REJECTS' PLANNING ACT

    The Queenstown Council has decided not to accept the Town and Country Planning Act. It has informed the Commissioner (Mr. McInnis) that ...

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