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  2. Empire Leaders on Dominions' Part in War

    LONDON, Sunday.—How a united Empire is aiding and will further aid Britain's battle against the dictatorships was the theme of two broadcasts to-day—one by Australia's Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) and the other ...

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  3. ILLEGAL BODY

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The League of Young Democrats has been declared an unlawful body by an order ...

    Article : 529 words
  4. NAZIS AND SPAIN

    Reports that German troops are at present operating in Spain are not confirmed, and well informed quarters in ...

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  5. Share Market DEBORAH GROUP MAKE MARKED GAINS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Appreciable gains in the Deborah group of mines was a feature of trading at the ...

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  6. VETERINARY SERVICE Digestion and Assimilation

    This column is conducted by a qualified veterinarian. Enquiries on stock disease and kindred matters, addressed to "Pegasus" at the office of "The Examiner," will be answered in the column. An important principle to recognise ...

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  7. WEATHER DATA

    TASMANIA—Mostly fine but a few showers, chiefly coastal and on the highlands; moderate temperatures; variable winds, chiefly west-north-westerly to ...

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  8. STRIKES IN WAR INDUSTRIES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Efforts were made to-day to settle three strikes which at present are interfering with war production. ...

    Article : 282 words
  9. BOWLING

    The mid-week bowls games to-morrow afternoon will take place on the Invermay green. The teams entered are:— I.B.C.—Hudson, Wilson, Brown, ...

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  10. MINING

    The directors of the Mount Lyell Company concluded a visit of several days to the field on Friday evening. The party comprised the chairman (Mr. P ...

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  11. EMERGENCY FOOD STORAGE

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Apart from accumulation of materials vital to war industries and foodstuffs, Commonwealth plans for emergency storages ...

    Article : 105 words
  12. SUN, MOON, TIDE

    The Sun—Rises to-day. 5.47 a.m., sets 7.1 p.m. To-morrow, rises 5.19 a.m., sets 7 p.m. The Moon—New moon, Wednesday, 1.2 ...

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  13. Tasmanian and Other Quotes

    GOLD—Emperor, s 11/1. G. Plateau. b 6/9. Lancefield, b 1/-. Mt. Coolon, b 1/7. Mt. Morgan. b 10/4. N. Guinea, b 1/9. N. Occidental, s 11/3. ...

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  14. Produce NO DELIVERIES YESTERDAY : VALUES RISE

    There were no produce deliveries yesterday at Burnie and the market was inactive. A good clearance was made at Jones' Pier at the week-end, the ...

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  15. NEW VEIN SYSTEM

    Does all the blood in the veins flow through the lungs and heart? This has been the general belief, but an American doctor announces the discovery ...

    Article : 182 words
  16. No Price Fixing of Peas : Growers' Troubles

    The Tasmanian Producers' Organisation has been advised that the Price Fixing Commissioner (Prof. Copland) has abandoned the idea of ...

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  17. Mr. Wendell Willkie Invited to Visit Australia

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Commonwealth Government has invited Mr. Wendell Willkie, the defeated candidate for the presidency of the United States, ...

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  18. IMPROVING RADIO RECEPTION

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Technical officers of the Postmaster-General's Department will make a Commonwealth-wide survey to see how ...

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  19. RIFLE SHOOTING

    The Westbury Miniature Rifle Club fired. the third stage of the Kearney trophy last week. J. H. Lyne was top off the rifle with 226 and a sweep was won ...

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  20. IN THE SOUTH

    At the Hobart railway sales yesterday 16 trucks of chaff were yarded and two were sold. Wheaten realised £6 a ton and Algerian £6/7/- to £6/8/-. Coast ...

    Article : 162 words
  21. WORLD'S LARGEST AERIAL SIGN

    Where is the world's largest electric aerial sign to be seen? According to Americans, it is the one attached to the lower wing of a giant plane at ...

    Article : 78 words
  22. TENNIS

    Games for to-day in the C. and S. doubles tournaments are:— 7EX court, 5.45—Completion of women's B grade final: umpire, W. Mills ...

    Article : 404 words
  23. ITS HERE IN THE EXAMINER CLASSIFIED ADS

    The Classified Advertisements in "The Examiner" include everything for your Daily Wants. Look for them in the following ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 227 words
  24. Beryllium Deposits in Tasmania

    Enquiries are again being made regarding the rare metal beryllium, the lightest known, located at the Mount Stormont bismuth mine in the ...

    Article : 243 words
  25. AERIAL SERVICES

    Passengers who arrived from Melbourne by air yesterday were—Mesdames P. Morcombe, F. Lockett, R. Frost. D. Cook, Phelp, W. J. Freeman, Misses E. ...

    Article : 229 words
  26. MANAGERS' REPORTS

    King Island Scheelite, N.L., for week ended February 22:—Main mill treated 580 tons, tailings retreatment mill 500 tons. Scheelite concentrates produced, ...

    Article : 29 words
  27. FINANCE

    Nestles Anglo Swiss—2 per cent. preference; books close at noon on March 8; payable April 1. Claude Neon Industries Ltd., interim ...

    Article : 78 words
  28. Chemical Test for Drunks

    In Soviet Russia, at some police stations, persons suspected of drunkenness are given a scientific test. Their condition is examined by an "alcohol ...

    Article : 71 words
  29. Advertising

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