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  2. Topics of the Day MANY RECRUITS OFFERING FOR AIR FORCE

    During its visit to Launces-this week, the Mobile Recruiting Unit of the Royal Australian Air Force ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    It is human goodness tried and proved by which we are enabled to face the storms of time. ...

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  4. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    MOST thoughtful people in the democracies are now spending a good deal of time trying to work out ways of making democracy a ...

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  5. MAY BOOST APPLES

    As one method of increasing the local consumption of apples, the Tasmanian distributors intend to suggest to ...

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  6. STANDARDISING ALCOHOLIC CIDERS

    At a recent meeting of the Australian Agricultural Council the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton) raised the matter of quality standards of ...

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  7. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    DISGRACEFUL PRACTICE.—Some persons are in the habit of destroying animals by drowning them in the reservoir known as ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    The Premier of Western Australia (Mr. J. C. Willcock) and Mrs. Willcock, accompanied by the Western Australian Under-Secretary (Mr. A. Reid), who ...

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  9. TASMANIAN WHEAT

    THE State Government is interesting itself in Tasmanian wheat production. In pre-federal days Tasmania was sell-supporting in wheat. ...

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  10. Fatally Crushed by Falling Tree

    Badly crushed when a tree he was felling at Lorinna, beyond Sheffield, on Tuesday crashed on him, Claude Leonard Crawley, of Latrobe, died in ...

    Article : 140 words
  11. TASMANIA AND DEFENCE EXPENDITURE

    The Treasurer (Mr. Dwyer-Gray) said yesterday that it was desirable that the Tasmanian public should be fully informed of the facts in ...

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  12. Hobart Hospital

    Cabinet at a meeting yesterday decided to ask the Public Works Committee to enquire into a proposal to erect a new children's hospital, ...

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  13. STATE DIVIDED INTO FOUR FLAX DISTRICTS

    To enable the Flax Advisory Committee to function efficiently in Tasmania the state has boon divided into four districts. ...

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  14. Obituary LEADING POET

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Andrew Barton Paterson, more intimately known throughout Australia as "Banjo" Paterson, died in Sydney to-day after a ...

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  15. MELBOURNE MAN DROWNED

    NEW YORK, Tuesday—An eye-witness description received privately indicates that Mr. Frank E. Dougall, of Melbourne, a representative of ...

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  16. Mole Creek Road

    The Honorary Minister (Mr. Becker) has been advised by the Minister for Lands and Works (Major Davies) that £200 will be made avail. ...

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  17. Government Radio Station

    Although the federal authorities have rejected the application of the Tasmanian Government for a broadcasting station licence, the Premier (Mr. ...

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  18. DR. GAHA'S JOBS

    THE State Government has made a mistake in facilitating the appointment of Dr. Gaha, Minister for Health, as surgeon superintendent ...

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  19. Dog Licences

    Efforts are to be made by the St. Leonards Council to have every dog in the municipality licensed. At yesterday's meeting of the council it was ...

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  20. A.R.U. CLAIMS

    The Australian Railways Union board of reference, presided over by Mr. E. H. Rowlands, the Industrial Registrar, sat at Hobart yesterday and heard ...

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  21. SITUATION IN FAR EAST

    An interesting address was given at the luncheon of the Launceston Rotary Club yesterday by Mr. Paul A. Morawetz, formerly of Bangkok, on the Far ...

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  22. FLAX PLANTED TOO LATE AT OATLANDS

    While some flax crops have been satisfactory at Oatlands, in most cases the straw is not ripening because of heavy rains. Consequently harvesting ...

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  23. PRICES CONTROL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Fines totalling £438 have been imposed in the eleven successful prosecutions launched by the Prices Commissioner ...

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  24. URGES APPLES FOR TROOPS AND HOSPITALS

    The State Fruit Board wants all soldiers and members of charitable institutions to have apples free in the coming season. ...

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  25. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—In reply to "Churchman's" letter, we would draw his attention to the fact that an inter-denominational service is held at St. John's Church ...

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  26. APPEAL FUNDS

    Acknowledged, £11,912/10/9. West Launceston Branch (badges), 3/-; donation, Deloraine Branch, £60; donation, Chalmers Church Guild, 13/-. ...

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  27. LIFETIME AMONG ABORIGINES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Mrs. Daisy Bates, the authority on aborigines, will hand over to the Commonwealth at a ceremony in Canberra next Wednesday ...

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  28. FRUIT MARKETING BOARD

    The State Fruit Board protested strongly at a meeting at Exeter yesterday at the Commonwealth action in appointing only one Tasmanian ...

    Article : 179 words
  29. SUMMER SCHOOL OPENED

    A good attendance marked the opening of the nineteenth annual Church Missionary Society Summer School in St. John's Hall last night. The ...

    Article : 366 words
  30. POULTRY JUDGE GIVES LECTURE

    Mr. E. Ward, a prominent poultry farmer and judge of poultry in New South Wales, last night gave a lecture to Launceston poultrymen on ...

    Article : 215 words
  31. JURY FAILS TO AGREE

    After a retirement of four hours a jury in the Supreme Court at Launceston yesterday failed to agree in a case in which Rose Lavinia Lavelle, ...

    Article : 83 words
  32. ACCOMMODATION FOR A.I.F. REINFORCEMENTS

    It was announced at Anglesea Barracks, Hobart, yesterday, that in cases where men were obliged to be absent from their homes overnight in ...

    Article : 178 words
  33. HOME FOR INVALIDS

    The Home for Invalids, Launceston, gratefully acknowledges the following donations: Clothing, Mrs. Charleston; box of clothing and magazines, Mrs. ...

    Article : 44 words
  34. Special Magistrate

    Mr. A. J. Monaghan, a justice of the peace, has received notification of his appointment by the Governor-in- Executive Council as a special ...

    Article : 139 words
  35. Advertising

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  36. PADMAN & PADMAN

    Optometrists, Fairthorne's Buildings. 44 St. John-st., (ground floor). 'Phone 637 for appointments. ...

    Article : 16 words
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