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  2. Topics of the Day Radio 'Phone Link with Mainland

    The Director-General of Postal Services (Mr. D. McVey) said yesterday in Melbourne that Tasmania would ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed, for I am thy God; I will strengthen thee; yea, I will ...

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  4. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    WILL TRADE, TOO, BE FREE? WILL A VICTORY for democracy bring a conception of ...

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  5. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    Probation Labour — On Thursday Mr. Bassel, shoemaker, lodged a complaint against a probationer workman in his employ for ...

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  6. STORAGE AT WHARF

    When the Marine Board has completed the re-organisation of shed accommodation on King's Wharf in ...

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  7. INVITED TO COMPETE

    That they saw nothing unfair about the practice, but thought it was a decided advantage for stock to be ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    Mr. E. L. Egan arrived from the mainland by plane yesterday. Arrivals at the Brisbane Hotel yesterday included Mr. and Mrs. E. H. ...

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  9. NO DECISION ON 1941 SHOW

    Members of the National Agricultural and Pastoral Society decided at the annual meeting last night to refer the question of holding the 1941 show ...

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  10. STILL DEMOCRACY

    AUSTRALIA is to have child endowment.. Of that there is no doubt. The whole of the Federal Parliament seems to be in favour of ...

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  11. PROBATE SUIT BEGINS

    Allegations that an elderly widow was suffering from hallucinations and delusions when she executed her will ...

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  12. OBITUARY

    Gardam, Sarah Jane, Northdown, aged 81. Gleeson, Thomas William, New Norfolk, aged 61. ...

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  13. CRITICISM OF CUSTOMS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—The action of the Customs authorities in Darwin in compelling two American citizens to leave their beds at night to interview an ...

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  14. Cyclist Injured

    Mead and body injuries were received by Margaret Viney (13), a daughter of Cr. and Mrs. C. A. Viney, Ulverstone, when she tell from a cycle on ...

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  15. MANY BABIES BORN

    In Melbourne an extreme shortage of maternity hospital accommodation is being revealed by the increasing birthrate, which is attributed to war ...

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  16. Camp for Cadets

    A combined camp of members of school cadet corps in Northern Tasmania is to be held on the Longford racecourse during the Easter holidays. ...

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  17. RUSSIA-TURKEY

    THE AGREEMENT announced by Russia and Turkey is of the greatest importance. This. and the apparent surrender of the ...

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  18. Exchange Caretaker for 45 Years

    Appreciation of Mr. A. J. Harvey's record of 45 years as caretaker was expressed yesterday by officials of the Launceston Stock Exchange. ...

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  19. HIT BY 86LB. STONE: MINER'S DEATH

    A verdict of accidental death was returned at Queenstown yesterday, when the enquiry into the death of John Francis Hogan was concluded. ...

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  20. No Instructor Available

    Mr. A. T. Heller, the Tasmanian Aero Club's instructor for the past 18 months, has accepted an appointment with the Civil Aviation Department at ...

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  21. JOCKEY COUTTS' DEATH

    Called upon to decide whether Harold Coutts, a jockey, died from natural causes on January 13, or whether his death was the result of an accident at ...

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  22. Death Accidental

    An inquest into the death of John M. Smith, of Penguin, which was opened at Latrobe on March 6, was continued before the coroner (Mr. M. ...

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  23. PILOT OFFICER PUNISHED: FLEW TOO LOW

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Two breaches of flying regulations near Bar Harbour, Hawkesbury River, N.S.W., on February 6 resulted in a young pilot ...

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  24. Defence Corps Commander

    Following the resignation and transfer to Hobart of Lt.-Col. H. B. Bennett, who held the position of commanding officer of the R.S.L. Volunteer ...

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  25. Casualty List

    An overseas casualty list issued in Melbourne yesterday by Army Head- quarters states that TX3065 Lance Corporal A. H. Tankard (Infantry), of ...

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  26. MEAT EXPORTS CLOSE TO LAST YEAR'S

    Notwithstanding the adverse season experienced in many parts of this state, the quantities and quality of meat exported from Tasmania this ...

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  27. Fingers Crushed

    Charles Glover (52), of Tunnel, an employee at the Lilydale flax mill, had two fingers of his right hand badly crushed when they became caught in ...

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  28. Letters to the Editor

    Sir.—If is very gratifying to read that Mr. Guy, our Wilmot member, is making an effort to have a branch of the Taxes Office or an officer of the ...

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  29. SINGLE TAXING AUTHORITY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The proposed creation of a single taxing authority for the whole of Australia, in substitution for the present system of one ...

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  30. DISCIPLINARY ACTION

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.—The "strongest disciplinary action,' so far as might be justified by the facts, was promised to-day by Mr. McEwan. Air Minister, ...

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  31. EXPORT OF PIG MEAT

    The sew regulations to be applied to the export of pig meat front Australia to the United Kingdom Indicated a complete reversal in the production of pig ...

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  32. APPEAL FUNDS

    Previously acknowledged, £42,341/14/5. Barrington Tennis Club, £4/6/ Employees Messrs. Martin, Hobkirk, Shields and Heritage, £2/4/7. ...

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  33. MR. MENZIES' STAY OVERSEAS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Mr. Fadden, Acting Prime Minister, was non-committal in the House of Representatives to-day when questioned by Mr. McCall ...

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  34. OPEN FINDING ON DEATH OF CONSTABLE

    An open finding was made by the Coroner Colonel J. P. Clark) at Hobart yesterday at the conclusion of an inquest on Constable Charles Edward ...

    Article : 192 words
  35. Advertising

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  36. R.S.L. Deputation

    A statement made at the conference on Monday between members of the State Cabinet and the state executive of the Returned Soldiers' League on ...

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  37. WILMOT SCHOOL EXTENSION

    School centralisation at Wilmot was celebrated yesterday in the opening at two new class-rooms and a domestic science room by the Premier and ...

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  38. A.I.F. MEDICAL BOARD

    A medical board for the A.I.F was held at Anglesea Barracks yesterday morning, and a splendid type of volunteer attended. Twenty-five men ...

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