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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    THE DISCUSSIONS at Canberra this week have not been very inspiring. The long debate on the question whether or not a secret ...

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  3. Topics of the Day RECRUITS FROM DISTRICTS

    The Deputy-Director of Recruiting (Major M. G. Butcher) replied yesterday to critisims by municipal ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Let never day nor night un-hallowed pass, But still remember what the Lord hath done. ...

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  5. ENQUIRY IS WANTED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. —An open enquiry into the operations of the Apple and Pear Marketing Board and ...

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  6. WHARF TO BE EXTENDED

    The Marine Board of Launceston decided yesterday to have plans and specifications prepared immediately and to ...

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  7. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    TO LET—A brick house in Eardley-street, known as the "Bricklayer's Arms," containing 8 rooms and a cellar. There Is a ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    The manager of the Majestic Theatre (Mr. B. Lawrence) and Mrs. Lawrence left for the mainland yesterday to spend a holiday in Sydney. ...

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  9. TASMANIA'S SHARE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Commonwealth Government estimates an expenditure of £12[?]00 on ammunition components and ordnance in ...

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  10. IN THE BALKANS

    THERE are signs that Britain's assistance to Greece and, if need be, to Turkey, will be very substantial. The German thrust is likely ...

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  11. FULL BRIGADE HONOURS

    Full Fire Brigade honours marked the funeral at Launceston yesterday afternoon of Mr. Charles G. Croft, ex-superintendent of the Launceston ...

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  12. OBITUARY

    A large assemblage attended the funeral of Mr. A. G. McGlade, which took place at Queenstown on Wednesday. The graveside service was ...

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  13. WEEK-END FORECAST

    WEST— Chaugeable conditions, kith light showers at tiles; moderate day temperatures. NORTH AND NORTH-WEST — ...

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  14. Tax Concession

    The Launceston Marine Board has received a letter from the manager of the Melbourne branch of the Tasmanian Government Tourist Department ...

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  15. SOON CAPTURED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—After 14 hours of liberty since he escaped from Broadmeadows early on Wednesday morning, Erich August Ventur (32), a ...

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  16. PEACE PACT IN PACIFIC

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — A resolution urging the Federal Government to seek a peace pact with nations interested in the Pacific was ...

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  17. SMALL LOSS IN FEBRUARY

    Although the Launceston General Hospital showed a loss of £29 last month. the chairman (Sir John Ramsay) told members of the board of ...

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  18. SIN OF WASTE

    A FRESH and a wider drive for the collection of waste is being planned. Even in peace there should be no such thing as waste. "Waste ...

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  19. Football with A.I.F.

    In a letter received by his parents, Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. W. Fotheringham, from Singapore, Lieut. C. M. Fotheringham, of Launceston, states: They ...

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  20. VAST WORK OF RED CROSS

    Captain A. G. Brown, secretary general of the Australian Red Cross Society, who returned to the main- land yesterday, expressed ...

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  21. Photos of Harbour Banned

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Directions have been given by Mr. Hughes, Minister for the Navy, that the ban on the taking of photographs from ships ...

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  22. A.I.F. Recruiting

    The Deputy Director of Recruiting (Major M. G. Butcher) announced yesterday that Tasmania's monthly quota of 90 men had been obtained easily ...

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  23. HOBART INQUEST

    An inquest was opened at Hobart yesterday before the coroner (Colonel .J. P. Clark) on Norman lames Bracken (22), who was found dead in a ...

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  24. CASUALTY LIST

    MELBOURNE. Thursday—Al overseas casualty list issued to-day by Southern Command Headquarters states that TX 4084 Private G. Jones ...

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  25. LINGERING DEATH LIKELY

    SYDNEY, Thursday—Detectives believe that William Waugh Gordon (52), a wealthy retired grazier, and a large shareholder in several prominent ...

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  26. Partial Eclipse

    A very clear sky made the partial eclipse of the moon plainly discernible. from most parts of the state last night. Only a quarter of the moon appeared ...

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  27. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—In your sub-leader no Wednesday you state;—The zinc workers challenge to the company certainly is an effective answer to allegations of ...

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  28. CENSORED SCRIPT : WHY TALKS WERE CANCELLED

    CANBERRA. Thursday.—Agreement with the censoring of sections of broad-cast talks to have been given by Mr. . W. G. McKay, an Australian ...

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  29. APPEAL FUNDS

    Previously acknowledged, £40, 980/2/- Employees Johnstone and Wilmot Ply. Ltd.. £4/10/-.Employees Coogan and Co. I'ty. Ltd., ...

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  30. Sandy Beach Jetty

    The Launceston Marine Board yesterday approved of the retention of a jetty at Sandy Beach which was erected privately some time ago. A ...

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  31. NATIVE AWARDED MEDAL FOR THRILLING RESCUE

    PORT MORESBY, Thursday — For his bravery in saving the lives of two small native boys at the grave risk of his own, Boudano. a native of the ...

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  32. Storage Plans

    Mr. H. C. Smith, the Secretary for Agriculture, yesterday Interviewed North-West Coast merchants and importers on storing stocks of essential ...

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  33. GROUNDING OF SCHOONER

    The Harbour Master (Captain J. 'T. Reid) yesterday presented a report to the Launceston Marine Board on the stranding of the auxiliary schooner ...

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  34. HIGHER TAXES IN SOUTH AFRICA

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday. — That the increasing yield of taxation bears witness of the flourishing economic conditions is the conclusion of the ...

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  35. Theft from Garage

    During Wednesday night the garage of Northern Motors Pty. Ltd. at the corner of Invermay-road and Forster- street was entered after a side door ...

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  36. Dragged Along by Horses' Reins

    When Seymour Gilchrist (35), of Bellerive, slipped from a milk cart at Hobart last night he became caught In the reins trailing from the ...

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  37. Slandering A.I.F. : Counter Measures Adopted

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Action has already been taken by the Federal Government to combat the dissemination by Far Eastern broadcasting ...

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  38. SCIENCE AND THE STATE

    The subject "Science and the State" was chosen by the Director of the Queen Victoria Museum (Mr. E. O. G. Scott) in an address to members of ...

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  39. TAXES APPEAL

    Yesterday was the third day of argument heard in the Full Court at Hobart before Mr. Justice Clark and Mr. Justice Htuchins on an appeal being ...

    Article : 96 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. EIGHTEEN KILLED : MALTA RAID

    VALETTA (Malta), Wednesday.— Eighteen people were killed and 19 seriously insured in an enemy air raid on Malta on Monday night. Damage was ...

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