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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    MR. FORGAN SMITH, Labour Premier of Queensland, has appealed to the workers of Australia to give their full support to the war ...

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  3. MUNITIONS WORK

    Accommodation in the fitting and machinery room for for youths being trained for munitions work at the ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    To preserve a long course of years still and uniform, amid the uniform darkness of storm and cloud and tempest, ...

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  5. Topics of the Day HEAVY LOSSES SUSTAINED BY MERCHANTS

    Losses aggregating thousands of pounds were sustained by North-West Coast potato merchants in the ...

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  6. SURVIVOR TELLS HOW WINCH MISHAP LED TO KETCH WRECK

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—How a mishap to a winch aboard the £2000 fishing ketch Tasman indirectly caused the death of one of the crew, and also the loss of the boat in Bass Strait five days later, was told to-day when the ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Mr. K. C. Holyman arrived from the mainland by plane yesterday. Messrs. L. W. Smith, L. Nettlefold and A. W. Briggs were among the passengers to ...

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  8. FRANCE-GERMANY

    A CRISIS between the Vichy Government and the Nazis is developing rapidly. Reports as to what is occurring are conflicting, but ...

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  9. HOSPITAL BOARD ATTACKED BY MR. H. S. BAKER

    "The attempt of the board of management of the Royal Hobart Hospital to protect the Government from criticism on the appointment of the ...

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  10. A.R.U. Reference Board

    The A.R.U. board of reference, presided over by Mr. E. H. Rowlands, the Industrial Registrar, continued its sittings at Hobart yesterday and dealt ...

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  11. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    THE HEBE REEF.—A board, consisting of Captain King, R.N., and two other gentlemen, has been appointed to examine the leading ...

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  12. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at Launceston on Friday of Mr. Charles Arthur Collin, formerly manager of Tasmanian Motor Service Pty. Ltd., Hobart, and Yellow ...

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  13. CONFERENCE ON NEXT SEASON'S FLAX

    An interstate conference to discuss the price to be paid to flax producers for next season's harvest and flax subjects will be held in the next few ...

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  14. Sugar Supplies

    The building up of adequate supplies of sugar in Tasmania has been brought under the notice of the federal authorities by the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove). ...

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  15. RHODES SCHOLAR FOR STAFF OF C.S.I.R.

    It is believed that a Tasmanian Rhodes scholar, Mr. David James Barclay, son of Mr. F. D. Barclay, of Neika Avenue, Launceston, is aboard ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Galvanised Iron

    Following representations to the federal authorities by the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove), Tasmania's quota of galvanised iron is to be increased by 150 ...

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  17. WAR CERTIFICATES

    IT IS VERY much in their own interests that all those people who are purchasing war savings certificates should continue these investments, ...

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  18. LESSONS IN BOMB EXPLODING

    The Minister for Civil Defence (Major Davies) stated last night that at a meeting of the executive of the legion in Hobart yesterday it had ...

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  19. TABLOID FOODS SOUGHT FROM EMPIRE

    The use of concentrated tablets or tabloids as foodstuffs in England carried possibilities greater than most people thought, said the Minister for ...

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  20. Island and Sugar Price

    Storekeepers on King Island have problems of their own, due largely to their somewhat isolated position. One of these relates to sugar. According ...

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  21. Railway Revenue

    Although the gross revenue of the Railway Department for last November showed an increase of £4490 over that for November of 1939, working ...

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  22. Future of Closed Radio Stations Known in Fortnight

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The future of the four radio stations, which were closed at the time when the Jehovah Witnesses sect was declared a ...

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  23. APPEAL FUNDS

    Acknowledged. £8177/13/8: part proceeds sports, Westbury Sporting Club, £2: proceeds concert, Westbury Boys' Club. £2: Miss J. A. Cooper, 5/-; total ...

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  24. POST-MORTEM LEADS TO ENQUIRIES

    As a result of a post-mortem examination, further enquiries are being made into the death of Mr. Edward J. Riley, well-known horse trainer who, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Margarine Factory

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton), who paid a brief, visit to Devonport and Latrobe yesterday and returned to Hobart last night, stated ...

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  26. A.I.F. BATTLE CASUALTIES NUMBER 623

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Australia's 11th large list of A.I.F. battle casualties, released to-day by army headquarters in Melbourne, brought ...

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  27. SPREYTON WATER TO COME FROM DEVONPORT

    At a special meeting of the Devonport Council last night it was decided to provide Spreyton with water from the town system. The Warden ...

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  28. UNDER LABOUR FIRE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Two recent appointments by the Government—those of Sir Bertram Stevens to the Empire Supply Council at Delhi and of ...

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  29. Enquiry into Charges

    A joint Parliamentary committee appointed to enquire into the charges and fees imposed by the Launceston and Hobart Municipal Councils for ...

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  30. MARKETING OF AUSTRALIAN TOBACCO

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—War time effects on the Australian tobacco industry have led to the summoning to Canberra of representatives of growers ...

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  31. POLICE COURT AT CHRISTMAS TIME

    The Attorney-General (Mr. McDonald) stated yesterday that he had received from the police magistrate at Launceston a report on the complaint ...

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  32. Hobart Buildings

    Building continues steadily in Hobart. Last month 28 permits were granted for buildings valued at £19,821 compared with 18 permits worth ...

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  33. MUTTON BIRDS TO NEW ZEALAND

    The question of exporting muttonbirds to New Zealand will be taken up by the Minister for Lands and Works (Major Davies), who is ...

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  34. Tobacco Prices

    Owing to recent adjustments in the prices of tobacco and cigarettes a new prices list for retailers is necessary. It was stated in Launceston yesterday, ...

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  35. CADET TRAINING RESUMED

    With the re-opening of schools in Tasmania, training of senior cadet detachments is being resumed. Some schools have already begun their 1941 ...

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  36. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—The letter of "Churchman" in Tuesday's "Examiner," admirably removed though it is from that narrow sectarianism which insults the ...

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  37. Criminal Court

    At a sitting of the Criminal Court at Launceston yesterday, Mr. Justice Hutchins presiding, a woman was charged with stealing. The evidence ...

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  38. Children's Courts

    The Attorney-General (Mr. McDonald) stated yesterday that as part of the new system under which children's courts will operate shortly, the ...

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  39. PADMAN & PADMAN

    Optometrists, Fairthorne's Buildings. 44 St. John-st., (ground floor). Phone 657 for appointments. ...

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  40. Advertising

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  41. Cricketers Collide

    While fielding for Satlney in a cricket match at Stanley on Saturday afternoon, J. Basset and F. Sullivan collided in attempting to take a catch. ...

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  42. FROST DAMAGE

    Mr. H. C. Barnard, M.H.R., and Senator C. A. Lamp were amazed at the frost damage in orchards they inspected in the Lilydale and Lalla districts ...

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  43. Sealing of Road

    The Minister for Lands and Works (Major Davies) stated yesterday that the Lilydale Council had obtained enough bitumen to permit the sealing ...

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  44. NEW JAPANESE LANDING

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—Japanese troops under the protection of warships effected a surprise landing at dawn south-east of Waichow in order to cut ...

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  45. ATTACKS ON BREST

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Coastal Command twice attacked Brest last night. The attacks were on a small scale, and the second was made just ...

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  46. Two Fires

    The Launceston Fire Brigade received calls to two fires yesterday, but neither was serious. At 11.50 a.m. they were called to extinguish a fire ...

    Article : 67 words
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