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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    SOME of the figures prepared by the Commonwealth Statistician for the information of the Premiers' conference are very interesting. They ...

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  3. Topics of the Day RECRUITS FROM NORTH: MORE NEEDED

    A determined effort is being made to increase the number of recruits for the A. I. F. from Launceston and ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    If the work is great, great will be thy reward, and thy Master is faithful in His payments. ...

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  5. PLIGHT OF N.W. COAST POTATO TRADE

    At Burnie and Devonport yesterday there were 37,000 sacks of potatoes available for shipment and the Stanley quota brought the total for ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton) will attend the annual picnic of employees of the Mount Lyell Co. at Queenstown to-day. ...

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  7. COMPLETED TRACK

    The sky-line foot track from the car park to the pinnacle of Mount Barrow has now been completed. This ...

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  8. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    Execution.—We understand the death warrants have been signed for the execution of William Parker and Thomas Burrows for ...

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  9. DANGER NEAR

    THE WARNING of the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) that the war is drawing very near Australia will not have surprised those ...

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  10. Troublesome Epidemic Sweeps City

    Gastro-enteritis, of which there is a widespread epidemic in Launceston at present, is usually confined to ...

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  11. RELIGION HAS PART IN WORLD TROUBLE

    "The world struggles to-day are not merely economic and political. They are also religious," remarked Rt. Rev. J. S. Moyes, Bishop of ...

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  12. OBITUARY

    The funeral of Captain Ewan Cameron, of Kingston, Conara, took place at the Nile Cemetery yesterday. There was a very large gathering of people ...

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  13. WEEK-END FORECASTS

    NORTH AND NORTH-EAST — Unsettled and sultry, with showers developing, gradually followed by cooler and ...

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  14. CHALMERS WEEK

    Chalmers Presbyterian Church will celebrate a triple occasion next week with its "Back to Chalmers" week. Special services and meetings will ...

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  15. Federal Taxation Proposals: Treasurer's Criticism

    One of the Federal Government's proposals for uniform taxation is that all states should bring their income taxation rates up to those of ...

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  16. Radio 'Phone to Flinders

    Following representations made over a number of years by Mr. H. C. Barnard, M.H.R., and Senator C. A. Lamp with a view to the installation ...

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  17. APPEAL FUNDS

    Previously acknowledged. £38,717/19/2. Scottsdale Municipality.—Miss J. A. Cooper, Bridport, monthly donation, 6/-; Mrs. M. F. Bout flower. Bridport, ...

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  18. MR. R. J. MEAGHER WILL RETIRE IN JUNE

    After having rendered sterling service to the state as Public Service Commissioner since 1922, Mr. R. J. Meagher will retire at the end of ...

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  19. WAR AND GRANT

    THE STATE TREASURER is quite justified in drawing attention to the disparity among the states in expenditure on defence, and it is ...

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  20. Abattoir Charges

    Evidence was heard at Launceston yesterday by the joint Parliamentary committee appointed to enquire into the charges and fees imposed by the ...

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  21. SUDDEN DEATH

    While undergoing an operation at a private hospital at Hobart yesterday Garnett G. Graham (52), an orchardist, of Ranelagh, died suddenly. The ...

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  22. Grants Commission

    Because the Federal Grants Commission is to sit at Hobart on Monday, the select committee on the Marriage Bill will not resume taking evidence ...

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  23. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,— Acting Prime Minister, addressing the Loan Council, laid it down that the states should not spend public money for non-war purposes ...

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  24. C.M.S. SUMMER SCHOOL

    The sessions of the annual Church Missionary Society Summer School. which is being held at St. John's Church, continued yesterday. The ...

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  25. Few Unemployed

    War-time industry and defence activity during the past year have reduced the number of registered unemployed in Tasmania from 420 in ...

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  26. Body in River

    The body of William Henry Mason, aged between 60 and 70, was recovered by the police from the North Esk River near the Charles-street ...

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  27. FARM LABOUR SHORTAGE

    The shortage of labour for farm work on the North-West Coast was discussed with Captain B. O. Plummer, State Manpower Officer, at a conference ...

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  28. UNION MOVE TO REDUCE RAILWAY SHIFTS

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

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  29. TOTAL DEBT FOR PRESENT WAR NOW £93 MILLION

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Treasury statements published in the "Commonwealth Gazette" to-day show that to December 31 last the total debt for the ...

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  30. Civil Defence

    Civil defence questions in Tasmania were discussed at Hobart yesterday by the Director of Civil Defence (Mr. G. Walch) and the secretary of ...

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  31. FEDERAL HOUSES RESUMING ON MARCH 12

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) announced to-night that Parliament would reopen on March 12. ...

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  32. Simultaneous Fires

    For the first time for a considerable period the Launceston Fire Brigade received two calls and had two squads out at approximately the same time ...

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  33. State's Shipping Needs

    At a meeting of the Burnie Chamber of Commerce last night it was stated that Tasmania, which was the only state in the Commonwealth solely ...

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  34. Advertising

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  35. RIGHT OF APPEAL

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Rules gazetted to-day under regulation 26 of the national security regulations confer the right of appeal within 14 days ...

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  36. Hospital Appointment "Scandalous"

    Criticism of the temporary appointment of Dr. J. F. Gaha as surgeon-superintendent of the Royal Hobart Hospital was made at a meeting of the ...

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  37. Wharf Re-construction

    The Marine Board yesterday discussed in committee proposals for the reconstruction of Town Pier. Wardens had before them a report from ...

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  38. Fires Near Sidmouth

    Bush fires have been raging for some days near Sidmouth. Fire fighters have been working all night in some places to have property. Mr. D. ...

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  39. Munitions Annexe

    The munitions annexe under construction at the Launceston railway workshops is now rapidly taking shape and is approaching the roofing stage. ...

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