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  2. EVENTS OF THE DAY

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  3. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE

    A meeting of the committee of the Southern Tasmania centre of the St. John Ambulance Association was held at the Town Hall, Hobart, on ...

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  4. HOW A SNAIL NEGOTIATES A RAZOR BLADE

    THE SWORD-SWALLOWER has nothing on the common snail! A snail does not quail and turn pale when a razor blade bars his path, not even if it is brand new, with the business edge uppermost. He takes the blade in his slothful stride, and always gets off without a scratch. This photo-strip by Steven Henty shows how he does it. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. EAST LAUNCESTON SCHOOL

    MUCH credit is due to the Parents and Friends' Association of the East Launceston State school for the work it has done for the school, but ...

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  6. CYCLING SOUTHERN CLUB

    The Southern Tasmanian Cycling Club new its first general meeting for the year at the Y.M.C.A. rooms, Hobart. It was decided to open the season with ...

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  7. GRADING OF EXPORT BEEF

    Efforts are being made by the Commerce Department to meet the complaints which have been made in the past two years about the lack of uniformity in ...

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  8. CULTURED SINGER

    Delightful music was enjoyed by the audience in the Hobart Town Hall last night, when a recital was given by the visiting baritone, Mr. Keith Counsel, ...

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  9. STORMY CONDITIONS

    A storm broke over the Huon last night, and it is feared that it will do considerable damage to apple and pear crops. Electric light and power ...

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  10. PRESBYTERIAN MODERATOR

    The district, of Hagley was visited on Tuesday by the Rt. Rev. F. W. Rolland, Moderator, of the General Presbyterian Assembly in Victoria, and ...

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  11. TABLE TENNIS ROSTER TO BEGIN ON APRIL 25

    The executive committee of the Tasmanian Table Tennis Association has decided to begin the 1938 roster on Monday, April 25. Club affiliatons will ...

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  12. SOUTHERN LAW SOCIETY

    The annual report of the Southern Tasmanian Law Society for the year ended February 28 was presented to a well-attended meeting of the Society in ...

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  13. Sandfly

    The harvest thanksgiving service was held at the Sandfly Methodist Church on Sunday, when the Rev. W. Bampton preached his farewell sermon ...

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  14. GRACIE'S MUM AND DAD GO TO HOLLYWOOD

    GRACIE FIELDS seeing off at Waterloo station her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. F. Stanfield, who left London to spend a holiday with Betty, Gracie's younger sister, who is married to a scenic artist in Hollywood. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. BUSH FIRES IN VICTORIA

    Flames swept from Colestream to Wandin North today and destroyed two week-end houses and thousands of acres of bush and scrub. The flames at ...

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  16. ST. MARYS SHOW

    It was reported at a meeting of the committee of the St. Marys Farmers', Pastoral, Agricultural, and Dairy Society last night that entries for the ...

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  17. REASON FOR SUICIDE

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  18. INCOME OF £5,000

    Lady (Muriel) Bowden declared during her public examination in the London Bankruptcy Court that she had given up divorce proceedings so that her ...

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  19. JAPAN'S NAVAL POLICY

    "We are aware of the British, French, and American plans to invoke the escalator clause of the London Naval Treaty, and Japan is concerned," said ...

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  20. COUNCIL & EMPLOYEE

    Sir,—The much-discussed effort of the Mayor of Launceston to have delegated to the City Council in committee the power to dismiss employees of the ...

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  21. SYDNEY LITERARY CONTESTS

    The results of the 150th anniversary literary competitions were announced tonight by the Minister in charge of the celebrations (Mr. Dunningham). ...

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  22. Advertising

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  23. HAD TO CONTINUE

    A witness wno threatened to leave the sitting of the Royal Commission on Industrial Assurance today, rose from his chair, but was ordered by the ...

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  24. CHRIST CHURCH

    The Rev. G. E. Moore, of St. Kilda (V.), arrived at Launceston yesterday by the Taroona. He will take over the pastorship of Christ Church ...

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