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  2. PERSONAL

    The following are the official engagements for the Governor (Admiral Sir Hugh Binney) and Lady Binney when Grey visit Launceston ...

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  3. The Padre Says:

    WE are wondering what is going to happen next Monday, when the atomic bomb is exploded at Bikini, ...

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  4. FEDERAL GOVT.'S ASSURANCE TO ORCHARDISTS

    The future of the apple and pear industry in Tasmania and Western Australia could be left safely in the hands of the Federal Government, said the Leader of the Government in the Senate (Sen. Ashley) yesterday. ...

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  5. TEN HOMES FINISHED AT ELPHIN

    One family moved into a new home on the Elphin Rise estate, Newstead, last night, and by to-morrow ...

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  7. FOR DISABLED SERVICEMEN

    Roxburgh House, Hobart, which was recently acquired as a hostel for totally incapacitated servicemen of both world wars, will have 12 beds available for inmates this week-end. Later, when further renovations have been completed, accommodation will be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TASMANIA AND SHIPPING

    THE PREMIER (MR. COSGROVE) has agreed to call a conference of representatives of Tasmanian bodies interested in shipping in an endeavour to find [?]ays of speeding up the loading and unloading of ships in Tasmanian ports. No conference is required ...

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  9. ONLY REPAIRS TILL TRAM LINES REMOVED

    Provision was made in Sir William Goodman's report for £53,000 to he spent on taking up train tracks and repairing roads, the ...

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  10. TOPICS OF THE DAY

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) has agreed to call a State conference of all bodies interested in the improvement of shipping services to Tasmania. THIS is the result of a resolution ...

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  11. OBITUARY

    Mrs. Henrietta Louisa Sullivan died at her residence. 12 Tulloch St. last Sunday at the age of 82. Mrs. Sullivan was the oldest ...

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  12. Cars Collide

    NO ONE was seriously injured when two cars collided about half a mile north of Powranna at 9.[?] last night. Both vehicles, ...

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  13. State's Educational Lead

    THE PARTY of Victorian educationist that has been touring Tasmania has declared this state to be well in the lead in the educational field in Australia. This pleasing verdict has been given by many other visitors. ...

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  14. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    The laws of nature are the rules according to which effects are produced; but there must be a ...

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  15. Meat Deliveries

    REFERRING yesterday to an announcement from Melbourne that the Prices Commission was considering increasing the retail ...

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  16. INVALID KILLED

    Clement William Gorman (53), invalid pensioner, St. John's Park, was killed instantly when the wheelchair in which he was ...

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  17. MORE SEEK 40-HOUR WEEK

    The president of the Tasmanian branch of the Australian Workers' Union (Mr. E. N. West. M.H.A. will attend a meeting of Railton ...

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  18. Dangerous Tree

    WHEN a decaying oak tree was being removed from the grounds of Christ Church, Longford, it was found that the main ...

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  19. Record Building Year

    INDICATIVE of the building boom in Launceston is the fact that the number of permits to build issued by the City Council ...

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  20. League Chairman for 5th Year

    Mr. W. Gellie was elected chairman for the fifth successive term at a meeting of the executive of the launceston Fifty Thousand ...

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  21. LONG WAIT FOR APPLES

    Residents of the University town of Cambridge became excited when they learned that Tasmanian apples were on sale, and they stood ...

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  22. The Indian Problem

    THE COMPLETE SINCERITY of Britain's desire to place the affairs of India in the hands of the Indians as soon possible has been demonstrated beyond doubt. It remains for the Indian sections to find a way of walking together to that goal. ...

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  23. Planes Delayed

    HEAVY fog at Melbourne delayed air passenger services to Tasmania and the islands yesterday. The service was three hours ...

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  24. Wounding Accidental

    THE condition of Miss Joan Fraser Williamson (25), who is in the Launceston General Hospital, continues to improve. Miss ...

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  25. SCOUTS THANKED

    At the recent Stale Scout Conference in Launceston a cable was despatched to Sir Ernest Clark, ex-Chief Scout, conveying ...

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  26. Home for Invalids

    AFTER having inspected the Launceston Home for invalids the Minister for Health (Mr. White) will recommend that ...

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  27. Tasmanian Cement for S.A.?

    CANBERRA—The transfer of cement supplies from Tasmania to South Australia was urged by Mr. Russell (Lab., S.A.) in the House of ...

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  28. VICE-ROYALTY AT SYDNEY FILM PREMIERE

    The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester at the premiere of the new Australian film, "Smithy," in Sydney this week. The party includes (from left) Lady Park, the Duke, Air Marshal Sir Keith Park (Air Officer Commanding in South-East Asia), the Duchess of Gloucester and Air Vice-Marshal G. J. Jones. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. Arbor Day in Schools

    Arbor Day was celebrated yesterday by primary schools in Launceston, and tree-planting ceremonies in ...

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  30. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    Sir,—Your correspondent Mr. W. W. Drake accuses me of drawing my own biased conclusions on the action of Messrs. Wedd and ...

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  31. Tourist Offices Reopening

    Mainland branches of the Tasmanian Tourist Department will be reopened by the Director of the Department (Mr. L. F. Smeeton) ...

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  32. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    MILITARY.—The 51st Regiment, we understand, will embark for India about the middle or latter end of ...

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  33. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    BLAIN'S blame! It is quite possible to ruin a cause by over-enthusiasm. Mr. Blain, the member for Northern Territory, is a ...

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  34. Harder For Man to Clothe Himself Than at War's End

    Returned servicemen in Launceston are finding it more difficult now to clothe themselves than when the war ended. Ready-made suits, overcoats, shoes and socks are very scarce lines and other items of men's wear are in short supply. SO SERIOUS is the problem for ...

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  35. FAVOURS OPEN DISCUSSION

    Criticism of the action of the University Council in discussing "major matters" in committee was voiced by Mr. H. S. Baker at a ...

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  36. Inquest on Victims of Plane Crash

    Adjourned inquests on the 21 identified victims of the air disaster at Seven-Mile Beach will be resumed at Hobart, before the ...

    Article : 68 words
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