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  2. Topics of the Day FACTORIES FOR MUNITIONS

    Although the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) informed Mr. Barnard in the House of Representatives on ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    He who scatters the seed of Happiness around, verily shall it be seen flowering in his heart. ...

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  4. LAUNCESTON. TASMANIA The Examiner

    THE ACCEPTANCE by the Labour Party of the payroll tax as the principal means of financing child endowment can be readily ...

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  5. U.A.P. GOING AHEAD

    Several speakers at the annual meeting of the Launceston branch of the United Australia and Nationalist ...

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  6. GALLOPING HORSE PULLED UP

    After bolting from the rail- way line on the other side of the Charles-street bridge and kicking to pieces the float ...

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  7. IN DEFIANCE OF BOARD

    The decision of the Government to abolish the present system of control of the state hydro-electric ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    Mr. L. M. Craw returned from the mainland by air yesterday. Passengers to the mainland by air included Captain I. N. Holyman. ...

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  9. EXTENSION LIKELY

    There is a possibility that the Electrolytic Zinc Co. of Australasia Ltd. will undertake a substantial extension ...

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  10. WEEK-END FORECAST

    ALL DIVISIONS — Almost wholly fine weather, with moderate to rather warm day temperatures. ...

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  11. OBITUARY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The death occurred to-day of Mr. Robert Corry, 75-year-old director of the Port Line. He had a long association with the ...

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  12. Educational Survey

    There was no money available for the educational survey suggested by the New Education Fellowship, said the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) at Hobart ...

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  13. MOVE FOR USE OF CREDIT IS SUGGESTED

    That a definite move will be made to employ the use of national credit when the Loan Council meets at Canberra on April 15 may be construed ...

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  14. PRISONERS OF WAR

    The opinion that a proposal to use the labour of interned aliens and prisoners of war in the national interests was premature was ...

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  15. Shipping Control

    An indication that he felt Tasmania's requirements in coastal shipping would receive sympathetic consideration in the future was given in a letter from ...

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  16. CITY ELECTRICITY

    THE Launceston City Council firmly rejected a request by the Hydro-electric Commission to put a price on its electricity undertaking. ...

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  17. RELIEF LOANS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— Surprise and indignation were voiced by Tasmanian members in the House of ...

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  18. River Erosion

    The Launceston Marine Board does not accept responsibility for river erosion to private property on the River Tamar. An application for ...

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  19. DEEPER BERTH FOR KING'S WHARF SHIPPING

    Continuing its dredging policy near King's Wharf, the Launceston Marine Board decided yesterday to dredge the southern berth to a depth of 20ft, and ...

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  20. No Representation

    The St. Leonards Council will not be represented at this year's Municipal Conference. An invitation to send a representative was received at ...

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  21. Casualty List

    A casualty list issued yesterday by Army Headquarters, Southern Command, states that the name of Private G. L. Luttrell, of Hobart, has been ...

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  22. R.S.L. JUBILEE IN NOVEMBER

    "On November 7, this sub-branch will complete 25 years of service as a branch of the R.S.S. and A.I.L.A.," said Mr. E. D. Pinkard, vice-president, at ...

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  23. MARKETING OF FRUIT: HOBART ACTION

    To discuss marketing conditions, particularly those for the present apple and pear crop. a meeting of the whole-sale and retail sections of the fruit ...

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  24. NAVAL MOVEMENTS AT GIBRALTAR

    ROME, Wednesday — The Stefant newsagency correspondent at Madrid says a big movement of British warships was observed at Gibraltar ...

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  25. FRENCH BLOCKADE

    THE DECISION of the British Government to impose a complete blockade upon France is not surprising in view of the attitude of the ...

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  26. MILK STRIKE IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE. Thursday — Whether dairymen should be given six weeks or three months in which to adjust working arrangements to provide for a ...

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  27. CLAREMONT RED CROSS HOME OPENED

    A convalescent home established at Claremont by the Tasmanian Division of the Australia Red Cross Society Was officially opened by the Governor ...

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  28. DISSERVICE TO HOPES OF PACIFIC PEACE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—While he repeated the Federal Government's belief that there were no problems in the whole of the Pacific region which could ...

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  29. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—"Honest Citizen" commends the Government for not allowing the Returned Soldiers' League to boss them. Does "Honest Citizen" call it bossing ...

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  30. MR. MENZIES IN EIRE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Questioned in London regarding rumours that he would be remaining in England for the duration of the war the ...

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  31. MEMBER OF FAMOUS CREW STILL LIVES

    It has been revealed that a member of the famous volunteer crew, which in 1890 sailed the steamer Flinders from Launceston to Port Melbourne during ...

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  32. HOMES FOR WIVES OF SOLDIERS

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Brooker) said yesterday that he had been interviewed by Mesdames S. R. Adams and I. H. Payne. of the Women's Guild of ...

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  33. Enquiry Into Activities of Fruit Board

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The appointment of a joint Parliamentary Committee to enquire into the operations of the Apple and Pear Board ...

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  34. PUBLIC SERVICE DISPUTE

    There were no further developments yesterday in the trouble that has arisen within the public service over the decision of the council of the ...

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  35. Bobby Pin Causes Child's Death

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Denise Wells (2½ years), of Bundeena, died to-day in hospital from meningitis, caused in the opinion of doctors by the drum ...

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  36. A.B.C. BILL SHELVED

    CANBERRA. Thursday.—Although it has been passed by the Senate, the Government has shelved until next session the bill to revise the constitution ...

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  37. RECRUITING RALLY

    A unique feature of the special recruiting rally in St. John-street, Launceston, at 8.45 to-night will be an address by a woman speaker. It will be ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. APPEAL FUNDS

    Previously acknowledge £42747/19/5; staff F. Warland Browne Pty. Ltd., 6/-. owner of lost bag (per Mrs. J. W. Fysh), 10/-; Circular Head Municipality. ...

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  40. ENTOMBED BY MINE FALL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In one of the biggest falls to take place at the State Coal Mine, Wonthaggi, Arthur C. Charles (39) married, with two ...

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  41. SUPPLEMENTARY FEEDING OF SCHOOL CHILDREN

    A school near Longford has been suggested by the Director of Education (Mr. G. V. Brooks) as suitable for a further demonstration of the scheme of ...

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  42. BOYS' BAND

    The Assistant Minister for Education (Mr. J. McDonald) yesterday further discussed with persons interested in the Launceston Boys' Band and the ...

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  43. WAR PENSIONS

    The Deputy Director, Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. J. E. Monfries) states that war pensions. military and Royal Australia Air Force allotments payable on ...

    Article : 37 words
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