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  2. Topics of the Day RE-OPENING OF COAL MINE

    After having been closed down for about three years, Mount Nicholas coal mine is expected to resume production ...

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  3. TO CELEBRATE JUBILEE

    The diamond jubilee of the Ulverstone Methodist Church will be celebrated during the week-end. A feature of the ...

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  4. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO to-day the sound of a revolver shot reverberated around an already staggering world. Humanity was ...

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  5. CYCLE, TRUCK COLLIDE: RIDER KILLED

    A young man was killed and another injured when a motor cycle collided head-on with a utility truck on the main road ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Be allied to the deific power, and all that is good will aid your journey. Mary Baker Eddy. ...

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  7. Jehovah Sect DIGGERS' VIEWS

    "As far as Deloraine Diggers are concerned we no longer have any doubts as to the attitude of the Jehovah's ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    The Archbishop of Hobart (Rev. J. D. Simonds) arrived at the Deanery, York-street, yesterday. Passengers to the mainland by plane ...

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  9. STATE PETROL BOARD TO VISIT NORTH

    HOBART, Friday.—The Commissioner for Transport (Mr. M. S. Wilson), who is chairman of the State Liquid Fuels Control Board. with the Administrator ...

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  10. INTERNAL STRIFE

    THE SECT KNOWN as Jehovah's Witnesses presents a difficult problem. People who try to be fair ask: "These people have their beliefs, ...

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  11. EMPIRE TRADE AFTER WAR

    Speaking at the field day at the Cressy Research Farm yesterday, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton) said that before the war Great Britain ...

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  12. WAR APPEALS

    The British Bombing Victims Fund now totals 4802. Donations yesterday were:— Previously acknowledged. £4676 12 2 ...

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  13. OBITUARY

    HOBART, Friday.—Rev. E. W. Smith, of Huonville, died suddenly in the Royal Hobart Hospital this afternoon. He had been in ill-health for some ...

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  14. Canteen Orders

    A new display of pictures of the A.I.F. abroad was put on show in Coogan's window in Brisbane-street yesterday. The pictures, which depict ...

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  15. Water Supply for Exton

    A deputation waited on the Minister for Lands and Works (Major T. H. Davies) to ask if the Government would consider an advance of 1000 to ...

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  16. Must Observe the Law

    The law provides that when a person dies of an infectious disease the remains cannot be removed from residence or hospital except to a ...

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  17. LIFE IN DESERT CAMP

    The Australians are now well settled into their desert camp "somewhere in Egypt." It is situated in undulating country with a sandy surface covered ...

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  18. EXHIBITION OF WORK

    HOBART, Friday—The first exhibition at a public function of the work of trainees under the youth employment scheme will be made at the Royal ...

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  19. CONTINGENT OF A.I.F. LEAVES STATE

    An enthusiastic crowd gathered at King's Wharf yesterday to cheer a contingent of Tasmanian members of the A.I.F. who left for the ...

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  20. City Council

    Among the items for consideration at Monday's meeting of the City Council are tenders for poles, a recommendation for footpath work and a track ...

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  21. Battalion March

    The president of the 40th Battalion Association (Mr. E. D. Pinkard) yesterday conferred with the Mayor (Alderman F. Boatwright) concerning ...

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  22. WARNING FOR UNIONS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Declaring that the present was not the time for a strike or a refusal to work overtime, Mr. Justice O'Mara indicated in the ...

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  23. Gift of Ambulance from Children

    HOBART, Friday.—The Governor Sir Ernest Clark) has received a letter from the Acting Lord Mayor of London (Louis Newton) referring to ...

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  24. Car and Truck Collide

    A head-on collision between a motor car and a utility truck occurred about 7 p.m. yesterday half a mile from St. Marys on the Swansea-road. Lionel ...

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  25. Inasmuch Mission

    Much interest was shown by the public in the activities of the Inasmuch Mission, states the half-yearly report which was presented at a ...

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  26. UNDER JUTE PLAN

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Minister for Supply and Development (Sir Frederick Stewart) said to-day that as a result of action taken by the ...

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  27. Electricity Break

    The Town Clerk notifies users of electricity north of Landale-street, including Alanvale-road and Rocherlea, that the supply will be cut off from ...

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  28. Chickens by Plane

    "Passengers" by the Australian National Airways 'plane leaving Essendon for Tasmania this afternoon will include a consignment of day-old ...

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  29. HOBART SHOW

    HOBART, Friday.—Prospects for the 77th annual show of the Royal Agricultural Society of Tasmania are most encouraging. Improvements to the ...

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  30. BUSH NURSING APPEAL A RECORD

    Approximately 115 was raised by the Bush Nursing Association by its annual street appeal in Launceston yesterday. This is a record for any ...

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  31. Mowbray Gymkhana Realises £566

    As a result of the gymkhana at Mowbray on October 3 the patriotic bodies on whose behalf the fixture was conducted will benefit by £566. ...

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  32. CANTEEN ORDERS NOT VALID IN ENGLAND

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Canteen orders for Australian defence forces which had been in operation since August 4 were never intended for use ...

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  33. Advertising

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  34. JAPANESE NAVAL REVIEW

    TOKIO, Oct. 11.—The Emperor to-day attended a special naval review at Yokohama to celebrate Japan's 2800th anniversary. Over 100 warships and ...

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  35. HOBART CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

    HOBART, Friday—At the monthly meeting of the council of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce last night, it was decided to purchase war saving ...

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  36. FAREWELL TO MR. C. P. TEBB

    At the field day at Cressy yesterday. the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. T. D'Alton) paid a tribute to the work done by Mr. C. P. Tebb during his ...

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  37. SUICIDE FINDING

    A finding Of suicide by drowning was made by the coroner (Mr. N. W. Lade) at an inquest into the death of George Aitkin, about 70, of Camena, held at ...

    Article : 74 words
  38. PUBLIC WORKS TENDERS

    HOBART, Friday.—The Minister for Lands and Works (Major Davies) has accepted the following tenders:— Scottsdale Show Ground, ...

    Article : 61 words
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