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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    DIPLOMATS and statesmen of the inner circles may have a fairly clear picture of the war situation and how it is likely to develop, ...

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  3. Topics of the Day CORPORATION LAWS NOW EASIER TO FIND

    "It is at least gratifying that the Launceston Corporation consolidating bill has at last passed Parliament," said ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    A man at prayer, true prayer, is the mightiest force for God and good that this world can ever have. ...

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  5. GRUBS ATTACK POTATOES: RAINS NEEDED

    Grubs are beginning to play havoc with potatoes on the North-West Coast. Rain is badly needed to check the pest. ...

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  6. RICH FISHING GROUNDS NOT EXPLOITED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Failure of Australia to exploit her rich fishing grounds while the public demand for ...

    Article : 306 words
  7. CONTROL OF SHIPPING

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— Wide powers have been vested in the Shipping Control Board, the personnel of which ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    Senator R. Darcey returned from the mainland by 'plane yesterday. Mr. I. Knight was a passenger to Melbourne. ...

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  9. FRUIT MEN MAY GET GRANT

    A Federal grant to relieve orchardists and small fruit growers hit by frost, hail and drought is under ...

    Article : 147 words
  10. AMERICAN AID

    THE EVIDENCE of Mr. Morgenthau, Secretary to the Treasury, before the Foreign Affairs Committee of the American Senate, was ...

    Article : 228 words
  11. OBITUARY

    Mr. W. Kidd, for many years a prominent breeder and later a judge of pigs, died at his home, Newnham, yesterday. ...

    Article : 205 words
  12. Witch-Doctors Fail to Bring Rain

    PERTH, Thursday.—Tired of the continuous heat—there was a record of 107 consecutive days of over 100 deg. up to yesterday—the natives near ...

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  13. WEEK-END FORECASTS

    NORTH-WEST — A tendency for some showers at first, followed by improving weather; cool to moderate ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA'S 7,050,084

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Australia's population at September 30 was 7,050,084, according to a return issued by the ...

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  15. PRIEST LOSES LIFE IN RESCUE EFFORT

    CANBERRA, Thursday—Rev. Father John McCusker (40), parish priest of the Roman Catholic Church at Bungendore, N.S.W., and Clifford Lee (13), ...

    Article : 149 words
  16. Zinc Workers' Claims

    The Zinc Workers' Union has decided to withdraw its claims from the Electrolytic Zinc Co. of Australasia Ltd. for an additional 7½ per cent. bonus ...

    Article : 127 words
  17. MAY STILL ACT?

    Though under the amended law, honorary justices are required to take the bench in the City Police Court only at ...

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  18. APPEAL FUNDS

    Previously acknowledged, £38,533/19/2. Prospect state school Junior Red Cross, 9/3. Table Cape municipality: State ...

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  19. POPULATION FALLS

    THE POPULATION figures for the nine months ended September 30 are most perturbing to Tasmanians. In that brief period the ...

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  20. Death Was Accidental

    A finding of accidental death was given at Hobart yesterday by the coroner (Mr. W. A. Downie), following the inquest on Tuesday on Alan ...

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  21. FATALITY AT WESTBURY: ENQUIRY BEGUN

    An inquest was held at Westbury yesterday into the death of William Thomas Gibson, of Carrick. Gibson was killed on the Bass Highway at ...

    Article : 357 words
  22. LEARN-TO-SWIM PASS LIST

    The learn to swim campaign conducted by the South Esk Swimming Club, with the assistance of "The Examiner" and 7EX. will conclude for this ...

    Article : 251 words
  23. COMPANY TAX

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Regulations governing the operation and administration of the wartime company tax were proclaimed to-day. They provide ...

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  24. Locating the Comet

    Many Launceston people saw the new comet again last night and "The Examiner" office had several calls about it. The best description came from a ...

    Article : 112 words
  25. Steamer Excursion

    Following representations made by the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) in Melbourne yesterday, Tasmanian Steamers Pty. Ltd. has agreed to issue special ...

    Article : 58 words
  26. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—I am advised by a notice to fruitgrowers in your paper of January 29 that all fruit has been acquired by the Acquisition Committee from ...

    Article : 93 words
  27. Bringing Industries to Australia

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) said to-day that his recent reference to the possible discussion with the ...

    Article : 116 words
  28. Women Teachers

    Sir,—Why are there married women teachers in the Education Department? Our own young women going through high school are told there are no ...

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  29. No Minutes

    Probably for the first time since the North Esk Rowing Club was established 40 years ago. members at the annual meeting last night were unable ...

    Article : 74 words
  30. A.R.U. and Award

    The board of reference to the Federal Arbitration Court will sit at Hobart to-morrow to hear evidence on the claim of the Australian Railways ...

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  31. Mr. Hughes—A Tribute

    Sir,—The people of Australia will be pleased at the rapid recovery of Mr. Hughes, our Prime Minister in the last war. No one would be missed ...

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  32. NEW S.A. HEADS WELCOMED

    Major W. Walker. divisional commander of the Salvation Army for Tasmania, presided at a welcome meeting in the Launceston Citadel last ...

    Article : 135 words
  33. ABORIGINAL'S DEATH: MURDER CHARGE

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. — Herbert James Kitto, pastoralist, and Patrick Conlay. overseer, were to-day committed for trial on a charge of having ...

    Article : 177 words
  34. "Greatest Menace"

    Sir,—The greatest menace to humanity at this critical stage of human evolution is the inability or refusal of most statesmen in most countries to ...

    Article : 355 words
  35. Cut in Trunk Calls

    Representatives of welfare organisations, camps and garrisons will henceforth have the privilege trunk line telephone calls at half normal rates. ...

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  36. CAREFUL MEDICAL EXAMINATION OF ALL RECRUITS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Spender) said to-day that specific instructions had been issued that no man was to be ...

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  37. HORSE BOLTS ON HILL WITH JINKER

    An unusual accident occurred on the North Motton road yesterday afternoon. Mr. Harold Smith, with his wife and another passenger, was ...

    Article : 237 words
  38. FRESH BALLOT FOR SEAMEN

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Federal Industrial Registrar (Mr. Murray Stewart) has ordered the Seamen's Union to hold a fresh ballot for the ...

    Article : 153 words
  39. Advertising

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  40. NO STUNTING IN PLANES UNDER 3000 FEET

    CANBERRA, Thursday — Amendments of the air navigation regulations which were gazetted to-day prohibit aerobatics unless the 'plane is flying ...

    Article : 149 words
  41. RISE FOR POSTAL EMPLOYEES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Salaries of many officers in the accounts branch of the P.M.G.'S Department throughout Australia were increased by Mr. ...

    Article : 96 words
  42. NEW IMPORT CUTS

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—A warning that the Federal Government would soon have to impose more restrictions on imports, including raw materials ...

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  43. ROME REPORTS CLASH WITH A.I.F.

    ROME, Thursday.—To-day's communique says that on the northern front in Africa troops repulsed attacks by Australian contingents and ...

    Article : 39 words
  44. DIVIDENDS DECLARED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Edments Ltd.—Interim half yearly ordinary, 5 per rent.; preference 3¼ per cent., payable February 28; books close February 15. ...

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