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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA, The Examiner

    WITH the position in the Balkans very unsettled, the cessation of hostility in Syria declared, and tension increasing in British and ...

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  3. Topics of the Day CO-ORDINATING WORK OF CIVIL DEFENCE

    Further co-ordination is being carried out by the Civil Defence Legion to develop an organisation which might be ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Thus saith the Lord ... Fear not: for I have redeemed thee, I have called thee by thy name; thou art mine. ...

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  5. PRAISE OF MILITIA

    Praise for the militia forces and confidence that Tasmania would not lag behind the other states in A.I.F. enlistments, ...

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  6. MUNITIONS ANNEXES

    Steps are to be taken to supplement the munitions establishments already in existence or about to be built in Victoria, New ...

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  7. COL. G. A. YOUL AS A.I.F. STATE LEADER

    It was learned on Saturday that Colonel G. A. D. Youl, commanding officer of the 12/ ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Personal

    Mr. A. H. P. Moline, general superintendent of the Mt. Lyell Company, travelled to Melbourne from Burnie on Saturday. ...

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  9. REVIEW OF U.K. WOOL RATIONING

    The new rationing period for wool begins next week and it is expected that the Wool Control will decide to ...

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  10. FIVE ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL

    HOBART, Sunday.—Five people were admitted to the Royal Hobart Hospital during the week-end in a serious condition as a result of accidents. ...

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  11. Car Damaged by Fire

    A car driven by Cyril George Watch orn, of 98 York-street, caught fire at 4.15 p.m. yesterday on the Mount Barrow road, about a mile from the ...

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  12. POTATO PRICES

    IT IS REASSURING to know that N.W. Coast trading interests have established contact with the Prices Commissioner on the subject of ...

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  13. Beaconsfield Drill

    After many difficulties overcome, it is expected that the diamond drill operating at the Tasmania mine, Beaconsfield, will cut the rich gold lode within ...

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  14. OBITUARY

    Mr. William Dornauf, well-known butcher and storekeeper of Lilydale, died at his residence yesterday morning. He was the only surviving ...

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  15. DOCTORS FOR MILITIA

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. —The Minister for the Army (Brigadier Street) has approved the appointment of women doctors for service ...

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  16. Friendly Societies Help

    The Southern Tasmanian Friendly Societies' Association, at a meeting on Saturday, passed a resolution expressing appreciation of the action of ...

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  17. Bridgewater Bridge

    The new bridge over the Derwent at Bridgewater is expected to be completed next June, at an estimated cost of £123,000. The Minister for Lands ...

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  18. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    The Royal Bank—We perceive by the proceedings in the Vice Chancellor's Court, before Sir J. K. Bruce, on March 2, that ...

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  19. OLD COMRADES

    Congratulations and thanks were extended to Mr. H. E. Thureau at the annual meeting of the Launceston Regiment Old Comrades' Association at the ...

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  20. Free Passes on Trams

    Though it is four months since the Launceston City Council began issuing free passes to soldiers, sailors, and men of the air force on leave, the fact that ...

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  21. MEAT PLENTIFUL IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, June 29.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Hudson) broadcast an appeal to-day to farmers to keep fat cattle on the hoof throughout the ...

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  22. NORTH-WESTERN FISHERIES

    The report of the North-Western Fisheries' Association, tabled at the annual meeting of the association at Ulverstone on Saturday, stated that ...

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  23. LACK OF SHIP SPACE

    Lack of adequate shipping space had seriously hampered the export of wheat, the Minister for Commerce (Mr. ...

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  24. INTERNMENT OF ALIENS

    SYDNEY, Sunday — Some aliens whom military authorities believed should be interned had been released by decision of the state committee ...

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  25. GENERALS MEET HIGH ARAB LEADERS

    Bursts of applause from Arab notables from Southern Palestine, who attended a garden party to-day, greeted declarations by Major-General ...

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  26. CHILDREN'S BALL AT JERICHO

    A children's fancy dress ball in aid of Red Cross and Australian Comforts funds, was held at Jericho on Friday. The net proceeds amounted to £10. ...

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  27. PATRIOTIC FUNDS

    The Australian Comforts Fund now stands:— Previously acknowledged, £2356/11/9: The White T. & R. Room. Patons and ...

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  28. FARMS SHOULD BENEFIT BY RECENT RAIN

    Rain which fell on the North-West Coast on Friday and Saturday should prove of value to farmers. A total of 127 points fell, and as it ...

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  29. Dominion Women Join A.T.S.

    LONDON. June 28.—Australian and New Zealand women and numerous Canadians have joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service, which is ...

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  30. BORSTAL SYSTEM

    THE EXPERIMENT of a "prison farm" at Hayes in the Derwent Valley has been successful. The influence upon prisoners of a healthy, ...

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  31. Control of Potato Shipments

    One member of the Burnie Chamber of Commerce and two members of the Devonport chamber left Burnie on Saturday for Melbourne to meet the ...

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  32. Lord Nuffield Thanks Dominions

    LONDON, June 28.—Broadcasting to the Dominions to-day, Lord Nuffield said: "Thanks for the splendid help the ...

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  33. WILL CLOSE ON THURSDAY

    Entries for the third Wisecracks competition will close on Thursday. Entries should be sent in early. If more than one competitor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. German-Greek Trade Agreement

    LONDON, June 29.—The Berlin radio announced to-day that a trade agreement between Germany and Greece had been signed at Athens. It ...

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  35. Death of Commander of Glorious Recalls 1915 Exploit

    LONDON. June 29.—The official announcement of the death on active service of Captain G. Doyly Hughes. commander of the aircraft carrier ...

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  36. Advertising

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  37. YACHTSMEN WANTED

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.—Yachtsmen with a knowledge of navigation equivalent to that required for the Board of Trade yacht master's coastal certificate ...

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  38. OPPOSED TO COMPULSORY HEALTH PASS BEFORE LAWFUL MARRIAGE

    Although Cabinet has not yet considered what steps will be taken to effect reforms in the marriage laws of the state, the Treasurer (Mr. E. Dwyer-Gray) said to-day that he was totally opposed to the proposal that persons should ...

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  39. SPANIARDS GREET GERMANS AT COMMON FRONTIER

    SAN SEBASTIAN, June 29. — General Lopez Pinto and other high Spanish army officers greeted German officers ceremonially to-day at the ...

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  40. College Old Boys' Reunion

    A reunion on Saturday evening of St Patrick's Old Collegians' Association was largely attended. The president (Mr. A. F. Burgess) was in the chair. ...

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  41. TEST CRICKETERS ENLIST

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Two Test cricketers, B. A. Barnett (Victoria) and C. W. Walker (South Australia) have enlisted. Barnett, who has been ...

    Article : 55 words
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