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  2. MINISTERIAL TOUR ADVANCED: HYDRO FACILITIES

    Ulverstone, Penguin, Wynyard and Burnie were visited by Cabinet yesterday when the State Ministerial tour was advanced a further state. Chief questions discussed were the need for further ...

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  3. STATE-WIDE ESSAY COMPETITION

    The Mayor (Alderman F. Boatwright) yesterday presented to Mr. W.G.D. Lovibond a former Launceston Church Grammar school public the prize which he won when he gained second place in a state-wide assay competition organised in conjunction with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. U.S. TAKING OVER BRITISH ARMS PLANT

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — It was authoritatively stated to-day that the United States Government was taking over British-owned arms plants in the United States as part of the aid for Britain programme, including the ...

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  5. Football N.T.F.A. ROSTER

    Because the commanding officer is unable to guarantee permission for men to be released from duty every Saturday, the proposed inclusion of an ...

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  6. CAMP TRAINING PLANS FOR HOME DEFENCE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—in addition to the recall of many militia and national service trainees who underwent camp training last year, it is ...

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  7. Mr. Menzies Candid PLEASED WITH SPEECH

    SYDNEY, 'Tuesday.—Describing the London speech of the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) as a statesmanlike utterance with which he fully concurred, ...

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  8. ADMISSION OF ENEMY ALIENS

    CANBERRA. 'Tuesday — It was the Australian Government's policy not to authorise the admission of enemy aliens ...

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  9. Technical College

    Junior Technical School in Launceston 'as reported at the monthly meeting of the Technical College council last night. The acting principal's report ...

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  10. MARCH APPRAISEMENT OF WOOL CONCLUDED

    The March appraisement of wool under the National Security (Wool) Regulations concluded in Launceston yes— Yesterday. The catalogues submitted comprised approximately 8800 bales, drawn from all the later shearing districts of ...

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  11. NEW SHORT WAVE TRANSMITTER FOR AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday—Senator Foll, Minister for Information, announced to- day that plans which will shortly be put into effect for the re-organisation ...

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  12. General Hold-up Threatened

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—A general holdup of munitions works is threatened. The Ironworkers' Union decided to- night to declare "black" the ...

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  13. Junior Football in Launceston

    That it was absolutely necessary so far as the senior competition was concerned for junior football to be continued in the coming season was ...

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  14. WASTE METAL TO BUILD 16,000 TANKS

    LONDON, Monday—Britain's housewives last year helped to save 40 shiploads of paper and enough metal to build 16,000 ...

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  15. BOWLING

    The finals of the N.T.B.A. champion of club champions were played yesterday with the following results:— A grade—S. C. French (L.B.C.) d. F. ...

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  16. SMALL BOY CAUSES TRAIN SMASH

    CHICAGO, Monday — Two elevated trains collided to-day while the city was blacked out by fog and rain. One person was killed and 20 were injured. ...

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  17. EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE AT CAULFIELD

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—On a charge of having, while paymaster and ac- counts clerk of Caulfield City Council, embezzled £1008/9/6, Charles Robert ...

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  18. GAME IN SOUTH LIKELY TO BE CONTINUED

    There Is every indication that League football will be played as usual In Hobart this year. members of the Tasmanian League at ...

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  19. Golf GOOD YEAR AT RIVERSIDE

    The seventh annual report of the Riverside Golf Club Limited states that for the first time receipts had exceeded 1000, including: .Members' ...

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  20. Five Bombers Shot Down

    CAIRO, Tuesday — British fighters yesterday without loss, shot down five Italian bombers in the vicinity of Corfu. ...

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  21. RAIDERS TURNED BACK

    LONDON. Monday. — Several small formations of Messerschmitt 109's flew very high over the south-east coast early to-night, but soon turned back ...

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  22. CHILD ENDOWMENT SUGGESTIONS

    Following a conference in Launceston recently, the Tasmanian State Council for Mother and Child has submitted to Tasmanian Federal members ...

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  23. WINNERS AT GRAMMAR SCHOOL SWIMMING SPORTS

    Some of the competitors at yesterday's Launceston Church Grammar School swimming sports upper—Entrants for the 100yds. freestyle championship open from left S.F. Evans I.T.W. Home 2. D. Findlay 3, G.E. Peacock and M.L Eddie Lower— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. STOCKINGS REDUCED IN CANADA

    WASHINGTON. Monday.—The Commerce Department stated to-day that Canada had decided, after February. partly to sacrifice the manufacture of ...

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  25. TO-DAY'S SUMMARY

    Picture Theatres-Plaza, 2.15 and 7.45 p.m., "Dr Kildare's Strange Case."' Princess, 2.15 and 7.45 p.m., "Swanee River." Majestic. 2.20 and 7.50 p.m., ...

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  26. CROQUET

    The Tasmanian open tournament was continued yesterday. Games resulted:— B level competition—Mrs. C. AW. Geed 26, d. Mrs. M. A. Manson. 19. ...

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  27. Advertising

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  28. 19-YEAR-OLDS REGISTER

    LONDON Monday—the Minister for Labour (Mr. Bevin) announced to- day that provisional figures of men aged 19. who registered on February ...

    Article : 35 words
  29. SHIPPING LOSSES

    LONDON, Tuesday—Shipping losses from enemy action in the week ended February 23-24 were 13 British and one Allied ship, totalling 60,869 tons. ...

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