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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    IT IS EVIDENT that the conversion of Japan to a totalitarian state is virtually complete. The Diet has passed, almost without debate ...

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  3. Topics of the Day Early Decision on Town Pier is Likely

    A decision on the reconstruction of Town Pier, which has been under consideration by the Launceston Marine ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Be just and fear not. Let all the ends thou aimst at be thy country's, Thy God's, and truth's ...

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  5. FIRES BURN FIERCELY

    Bush fires are still burning fiercely at Dleloraine and a large fire near Beaconsfield threatened homes yesterday. ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    To attend the annual Methodist conference in Melbourne Revs. A. R. Gardner. R. W. Little, F. E. Richards, F. H. Jenkins, N. Elliott and F. C. ...

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  7. NEW METHOD OF LAND SETTLEMENT

    The capitalisation of individuals and their establishment in group farming schemes in which they would ...

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  8. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    DEATH FROM FIGHTING.—On Thursday last a drunken row occurred at Evandale, in which a man named William Lee received ...

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  9. GAS AND TANKS

    GERMANY is expected to combine with a thrust through the Balkans another major attempt to crush Britain. The probability that ...

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  10. APPEAL FOR COUPONS

    Sixty-five Tasmanian motorists have so far answered an appeal by the Liquid Fuels Control Board for the return ...

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  11. REAL TEAR GAS TEST TRAPS UNWARY

    LONDON, Monday.—A real tear gas test out at Brighton. A mild form of gas was ried out at Brighton. A mild form of gas was released ...

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  12. Defence Legion Rehearsal

    The feature of next week's mass rehearsal of the Civil Defence Legion in Launceston will be the imaginary bombing of one of the most important ...

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  13. N.Z. FLAX IN TASMANIA

    The belief that New Zealand flax could be profitably grown in Tasmania was expressed yesterday by Mr. Walter S. Bromhead, of Kenya, ...

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  14. Storing Butter in Case of Shipping Delay

    The Government was seriously considering the storage of butter produced in the state in case of an interruption to shipping facilities, the ...

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  15. OBITUARY

    Ronald Krushka, aged 13, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Krushka, Ringarooma, died in the Launceston General Hospital on Sunday night. Ronald, a ...

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  16. WAR TAXATION

    "THE ATTITUDE of the State Treasurer toward the proposals made by the Acting Prime Minister for uniformity of income taxation is ...

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  17. PENNY STICKERS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A national drive to sell penny stickers in aid of Red Cross funds will be launched by Lady Gowrie, wife of the ...

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  18. Position of Comet

    Referring to the comet seen recently in Launceston, Mr. A. Kirkcaldy writes:—"Dr. Cunningham's comet was observed through the telescope at 8.40 ...

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  19. TO STIMULATE RECRUITING

    To devise ways and means of stimulating recruiting for the A.I.F. in Northern Tasmania, the Launceston Patriotic and Recruiting ...

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  20. Defence Enquiries

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—What virtually amounts to an open cheque to any commonwealth Minister to appoint a board or commissioner to ...

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  21. Railways Activity

    Considerable activity is evident at the Launceston railway workshops, where the work of replacing rolling stock, in addition to defence ...

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  22. FOR MILITARY SERVICE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Because of the international tension, militia men and universal trainees now in camp throughout Australia ...

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  23. DIED FROM POISON

    Death had been due to poisoning, but he was unable to deduce from the evidence whether the poison had been self administered, taken inadvertently, ...

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  24. Carriers' Wages Board

    Members of the Carriers' Wages Board at a meeting at Hobart last night decided to accept variations in the Federal award for the Transport ...

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  25. CAMPAIGN IN ALBANIA

    From a Special Correspondent. Greek forces are successfully resisting strong Italian counter attacks in Alhania. Large ...

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  26. APPEAL FUNDS

    Acknowledged, £12,249/10/10/2; Mr. and Mrs. H. Whitfeld, £1; Tasmanian wool Growers, £5; staff H. T. Russell and Sons, £1/13/6; bachelors; dance ...

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  27. "NOTHING TO SAY"

    The chairman of the Northern division of the U.L.V.A. (Mr. W. Learoyd) has no opinion to offer on the charges made by Alderman ...

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  28. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—Australian casualties from July 20 to September 5, 1916, during the battles, for Pozieres and Mouquet Farm, were 23,000 officers and men. In ...

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  29. Police Tackle Bull

    Hobart policemen had an unusual problem yesterday when they were called upon to capture an enraged bull which had escaped from a ...

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  30. A.R.U. Claims

    The Australian Railway Union board of reference took further evidence at Hobart yesterday on gangers' rates of pay and working conditions. The ...

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  31. Named After Late Minister: 'Drome at Canberra

    MELBOURNE,. Tuesday.—Canberra aerodrome will be known in future as Fairbairn aerodrome, to commemorate the work. of the late Minister for Air. ...

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  32. Latrobe Council SAFEGUARDING LATROBE FLAX STACKS

    Concern at the apparent failure of the authorities to safeguard the large stacks of flax accumulating near Latrobe was expressed at the monthly meeting of ...

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  33. Judge's Son Sent to Gaol: Subversive Action

    CHRISTCHURCH (N.Z.), Tuesday.— Harold Ostler, who was found guilty in the Supreme Court on Monday on a charge of having attempted to ...

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  34. Defence Corps

    When the R.S.L. Volunteer Defence Corps parades to-night measurements will be taken of each volunteer for the issue of uniforms. Members should ...

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  35. HOP PICKING SEASON

    The Government Employment Bureaux art now open for the registration of hop pickers, the Chief Secretary (Mr. Brooker) said yesterday. As in ...

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  36. Lady Blamey Must Return Promptly

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—There has been no change in the War Cabinet's decision of a fortnight ago that Lady Blarney, wife of the A.I.F. Commanding ...

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  37. PREFERENCE FOR SOLDIERS

    Preference to returned soldiers had always been the policy of the State Government, said the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) yesterday commenting on ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. Promoted to Rank of Major-General

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday—Brigadier E. J. Milford. Master General of the Ordnance, who has been promoted to the rank of major-general, is the first ...

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  40. WILL NOT AFFECT FISH

    The discharge from the Australian Newsprint Mills Pty. Ltd. works at Boyer will not be detrimental to fish life in the River Derwent. The ...

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  41. FIREMAN INJURED

    Norman Bean (24). railway fireman of 45 Montpeller-road, Hobart, was admitted to the Royal Hobart Hospital yesterday suffering from injuries to ...

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  42. ENVOY LEAVES SOON

    WASHINGTON. Monday.—The new United States Ambassador to Britain (Mr. J. G. Winant) is having his final conference with the Secretary of State ...

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