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  2. The Examiner

    THE WAR has not been for Italy the sort of "show" of which Mussolini dreamed. When the Duce brought Italy into the struggle he ...

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  3. Topics of the Day NEW CITY RAILWAY STATION

    Plans are under consideration by the Government for the construction of a new railway station in ...

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  4. N.R.U. WANTS MEMBER AT CONFERENCE

    The Northern section of the National Union of Railway-men in Tasmania met at Launceston yesterday and ...

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  5. DEFICIT OF £372,987

    Consolidated revenue figures for the six months ended December 31 last show a deficit of £372,987, compared with ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    We look to Thee; Thy truth is still the Light Which guides the nations, groping on their way . ...

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  7. DIED AT 101 WITHOUT HEARING OF WAR

    LONDON, Friday. — Mrs. Elizabeth Hampshire, of Beeston, died to-day at the age of 101. She did not knew about the war, and her ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    Dr. J. L. Carter was a passenger by air from the mainland yesterday. Arrivals at the Brisbane Hotel during the week-end included Messrs. R. ...

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  9. URGES SPEEDY OPENING

    Because he considers the magnesium industry of such vital importance to the Commonwealth war effort that it should be established immediately in ...

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  10. U.S. POWERS GREAT

    Mr. Harry Hopkins, President Roosevelt's personal representative to meet . Great Britain's leaders on matters ...

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  11. COMFORTS FUND SECRETARY

    The executive of the Northern Subdivision of the Australian Comforts Fund has appointed Mrs. Eustace Headlam as secretary. Mrs. Headlam has ...

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  12. EXAMPLE NEEDED

    THESE are days of need for saving every kind of waste, and also for avoiding unnecessary consumption. The public is being exhorted not ...

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  13. OBITUARY

    LONDON, Friday,—The death is announced of Sir John Lavery, the famous portrait painter. He was 84. [A leader of the school of ...

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  14. Fruit Pickers' Problems

    While in the South during the early part of last week Mr. J. Allan Guy was approached in regard to the shortage of fruit picking labour. It ...

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  15. RUSSIA WARNS BERLIN ABOUT BALKANS

    It is reported from Bucharest, says the Istanbul correspondent of "The Times," that German military movements ...

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  16. COLLECTION OF SALVAGE

    The secretary of the Northern Salvage Committee (Mr. H. V. Sellers) on Saturday endorsed a suggestion in "The Examiner" for co-operative group ...

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  17. Saved from Drowning

    Alan Tabe (8), of 210 Brisbane-street, was saved from drowning in the South Esk below King's Bridge, Trevallyn, on Friday, when a passer-by dived fully ...

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  18. PERMITTED BY CABINET

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The decision that Lady Blarney should be permitted to leave Australia and go to Egypt to join her husband was made some ...

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  19. MINESWEEPERS BUSY OFF AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Sunday—The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Hughes) said yesterday that all efforts were being made to counter the ever-present danger of ...

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  20. Riding Abreast

    Cyclists riding abreast commit an offence and the Launceston police intend to stamp out the practice by serious action. At the request of the ...

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  21. EIGHT INJURED

    A utility truck driven by George James Gibbons, of 75 Galvin-street, Launceston, crashed over an embankment after a collision with a car driven ...

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  22. BRIDGE FINANCE

    ANOTHER £31,000 is required for the completion of the Hobart pontoon bridge. Constructionally something unexpected has happened. ...

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  23. POSTMASTER AT ULVERSTONE : TO RETIRE SOON

    After 50 years with the Postmaster- General's Department, Mr. E. Carroll. postmaster at Ulverstone, will begin 12 months' furlough on Wednesday before ...

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  24. Wide Road to Strahan

    He had been told the road from Queenstown to Strahan was too narrow, Mr. T. Murdoch, President of the Legislative Council, said at ...

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  25. FIGHTING IN INDO-CHINA

    HANOI, Saturday. — The Governor (General De Coux) in a communique issued to-day stated that Thai detachments had penetrated the border at ...

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  26. Shipping Interruption

    During the recent interrumption to state shipping Mr. J. Allan Guy, M.H.R., sent a telegram of protest to the Prime Minister. He has received a ...

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  27. ALLEGE FALSE CHARGES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Allegations that Jehovah's Witnesses were "arrested for no reason whatsoever, falsely charged and sentenced evidently According to ...

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  28. A.I.F. OFFICER KILLED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The first A.I.F. officer killed in action is Lieutenant Peter Charles Jackson Taylor (25), of Sydney. He was killed in the attack ...

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  29. Last Pontoon Launched

    The last of the 24 concrete pontoons constructed to form the floating arch bridge to span the River Derwent was launched off Government House Point ...

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  30. RADIO STATIONS APPEAL

    CANBERRA, Sunday—The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Hughes) indicated at the week-end that a decision on the appeals lodged by four broadcasting ...

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  31. Australian Envoy Sees Japanese Foreign Minister

    TOKIO, Saturday.—The Australian Minister (Sir John Latham) yesterday called on the Foreign Minister (Mr. Matsuoka) and discussed a "certain ...

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  32. APPEAL FUNDS

    Amounts received from the following municipalities to December 31, 1340, were:—Beaconsfield, £1170/10/10; Burnie, ...

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  33. GALLUP POLL ON EIREAN BASES

    NEW YORK, Saturday—A Gallup poll on the question, "Would you like to see the Irish give up their neutrality and let the English use bases on the ...

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  34. BRITISH METHODISM

    Rev. A. R. Gardner said last night that the cable received from the president of British Methodism recently was a pathetic appeal and one that ...

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  35. PREFERENCE FOR FARMERS

    While on a tour of Southern Tasmania Mr. J. Allan Guy, M.H.R., was approached by several farmers who suggested that under the petrol ...

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  36. ENDORSEMENT OF RATION TICKETS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday — The Minister for Supply (Senator McBride) has agreed to consider submissions concerning the amended liquid fuel ...

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  37. Publicity for Navy

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Mr. McCall, M.P., who recently suggested that an official correspondent should be attached to the Royal Australian Navy, ...

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  38. BLOCKADE MAY SEIZE FRENCH SHIPS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Telegraph" has learnt that no application has been made at London or Buenos Aires for ...

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  39. WOOD CUTTING

    The pulp wood contractors at Deloraine have found it necessary to temporarily suspend about 70 of their woodcutters. Shortly after the ...

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  40. VAST OUTPUT OF WAR MATERIAL AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTION

    The production of war materials and equipment to an extent that would scarcely have been accepted as practicable at the outbreak of war is now being achieved in ...

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  41. APPEALS AGANIST INTERNMENT

    CANBERRA, Sunday—The first appeals against internment to the recently set up internment tribunals will be heard to-morrow. The tribunals ...

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  42. U.A.P. SHOULD WIN TOORAK

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Mr. H. E. Thonemann, endorsed U.A.P. candidate, is almost certain to retain Toorak for his party as a result of the state ...

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  43. CARS COLLIDE

    A collision between a sedan car driven by Andrew John Cox, of Burnie, and one of the P.M.G. Department's panel vans. driven by Gordon Price, occurred on the ...

    Article : 52 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. GERMAN GAOLED

    SYDNEY, Sunday — At the Central Police Court yesterday Guewter Falkenstein (24), manufacturer, of German nationality, was sentenced to three ...

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  46. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—Apparently from the long wait or hold-up of customers or intending purchasers of stamps at the Post Office, Launceston. there is some need for a ...

    Article : 85 words
  47. FEDERAL CABINET MEETS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Prime Minister 'Mr. Menzies) will leave Melbourne for Sydney to-morrow night in preparation for the sitting of the ...

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  48. RETURNED SOLDIER COLLAPSES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday—Invalided to Australia from Egypt some weeks ago, Driver Arthur Paul (38), of Healesville, who was attached to the 6th ...

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