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  2. TERCENTENARY OF TASMANIA

    THREE HUNDRED years ago today—on November 24, 1642—Abel Janszoon Tasman, a Dutch navigator, in the course of an expedition to the Southern Seas, discovered and named Tasmania. The commemoration ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. FIRST CHART

    ON December 3 the surf in the bay was so heavy that Tasman ordered the carpenter, Pieter Jacobsz, to swim ashore and set up ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Sailor In Love "Sought Seas Unknown"

    ABEL JANSZOON TASMAN, a young sailor, with more wit than wealth, and more courage than rank, was rash enough to fall in love with Maria, the fair daughter of Anthony Van Diemen, the Governor of Batavia. Van Diemen discovered the secret of ...

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  7. APPRAISEMENT OF WOOL

    Appraisements of wool for the current season have reached 1,194,256 bales, compared with 1,370,581 bales for the corresponding period last ...

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  8. Bomber Output Trebled

    LONDON, Monday.—Col Llewellin, the former Minister for Aircraft Production, said in a speech that Britain's heavy bomber output had ...

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