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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    MOST STUDENTS of German psychology reject the idea that the Nazis are fighting primarily for material possessions—for territory. ...

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  3. Topics of the Day CLOSING DATE FOR FRUIT NOT DEFINITE

    Dates which state agricultural officers will fix in various districts for the closing period of acceptance of apple ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    God rules all; and as God will rule His glory and our welfare, His will be done. ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    Messrs. George McKinlay, E. B. Genders, F. H. Stephens, and the Master Warden of the Burnie Marine Board (Mr. A. K. McGaw) left for the ...

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  6. INSTANT DEATH

    Henry George Saltmarsh (36), married, of Longford, was killed instantly al Cormiston, West Tamar, yesterday afternoon when a ladder he was using ...

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  7. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    How to Find Out a Man's Name—Sergeant George Smith charged David Wilson, a person who arrived free in the colony, ...

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  8. A.C.F. MEN'S BRANCH

    Plans for the formation of a men's branch of the Australian Comforts Fund in Launceston, the first of its ...

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  9. SMASH ON MAIN ROAD

    The circumstances of a collision between a motor car and motor cycle in which Frederick Thomas Haberle (52), of Longford, was fatally injured ...

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  10. NOT IMPORTANT

    THE EVACUATION of Benghazi makes unpleasant news, but it should be considered a strategic move rather than a military reverse. ...

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  11. "A CHRISTIAN WORK"

    "Yours is a Christian work," said Rev. Dr. G. E. Moore, addressing members of the Evangelical Nursing Association at their annual meeting held ...

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  12. MILITARY NEWS

    Mrs. E. McEnnulty, of 97 York-street, Launceston, has received a letter from her son, R. (Bob) Dulfey, on active service abroad, stating that he is ...

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  13. UPPER HOUSE ELECTION

    The annual elections for the Legislative Council will take place on May 6. Writs will be issued on Monday, and nominations close on April 17. ...

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  14. OBITUARY

    The death occurred suddenly on Thursday of Mr. Walter Ross Caldwell, of 7 Wentworth-street, Launceston, who was well-known in the jewellery ...

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  15. Street Construction

    A petition has been received by the Minister for Lands and Works (Major Davies) from ratepayers living in Leslie Place asking that the street, which ...

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  16. Hydro-Electric Manager Free of Politics

    The bill to be introduced in Parliament by the Government, providing for the abolition of the Hydro-Electric Commission, will contain a clause that ...

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  17. FIRE BRIGADE BOARD

    Not until after it had granted retiring allowances to two of its recent officers did the Launceston Fire Brigade discover that it did not ...

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  18. Appointment of Veterinarian

    The Launceston City Council yesterday received from the Minister for Agriculture Mr. D'Alton) a letter seting out the department's. attitude ...

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  19. MUNITION WORKS

    UNLESS there are very good reasons why it should be decided otherwise we hope that any munition factory to be opened in Tasmania will ...

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  20. Union Labour

    A motion requesting the Government not to let contracts to firms and contractors who do not employ union labour or comply with award rates and ...

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  21. FIRE AT MILL

    To find the seat of a fire which broke out in the sulphuring house at Patons and Baldwins mill yesterday afternoon, firemen equipped with gas ...

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  22. NATIONAL CREDIT

    The Treasurer (Mr. Dwyer-Gray) said yesterday that he desired to correct a reference he had made on Thursday to the recent lengthy ...

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  23. APPEAL FUNDS

    Previously acknowledged, £12,783/5/5. Employees L. W. Smith Pty. Ltd., £3/3/-. Deloraine Municipality, — Deloraine ...

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  24. Talbot-road Drainage

    Agreement has been reached between the Launceston City Council and the St. Leonards Council on the question of providing drainage for Talbot-road ...

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  25. Southern Mishaps

    Lacerations to the knee and arm were received by Frank Brown (10), of Bream Creek, when he fell from a bicycle while riding home from school ...

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  26. Estate Agents Deny Discrimination

    Estate agents of Hobart strongly resent the statements made by a deputation from the Women's Guild of Remembrance to the Chief Secretary (Mr. ...

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  27. DOVER RECTOR TO JOIN A.I.F.

    Among those who passed medical examinations at Hobart on Thursday for, service overseas with the A.I.F. was Rev. Victor Butters, rector of Dover. ...

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  28. Hop Harvesting

    Harvesting in most of the Derwent Valley hop fields is expected to be completed before Easter. Work on some fields at New Norfolk, Lachlan ...

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  29. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—Congratulations to the camp major of a certain Queensland military section who has ordered all men under his command to refrain from the ...

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  30. RIFLE FACTORY FOR N.S.W.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—An additional branch factory to manufacture rifles will be established in a town in the western district of New South Wales, ...

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  31. Attitude of Women to Recruiting

    "Shameful!" was how Mrs. G. A. D. Youl, at the special recruiting rally in St. John-street last night, described the attitude of some young women to ...

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  32. Tram Concessions

    Sir,—After a long period of waiting, we are to have concession tickets on our transport system. I think I am safe in saying that this reform will ...

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  33. Criminal Court

    Only one more case remains to be dealt with at the present session of the Criminal Court at Launceston, which adjourned at the conclusion of ...

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  34. NEW FEDERAL CENSOR

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. E. G. Bonney, editor of "The Argus," Melbourne. has been appointed Chief Publicity Censor. ...

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  35. Thanksgiving

    Sir,—I am quite in accord with the letter of Mr. M. H. B. Brownrigg that the churches should recognise next Sunday for the purpose of rendering ...

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  36. PAINTERS' UNION

    At the April meeting of the Northern Tasmanian Painters' Union held at the Trades Hall on Wednesday preference to unionists on Government jobs was ...

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  37. Woman Missing

    Police in Hobart are anxious to find Lillian Maud Brown (42), unmarried, who has been missing from her lodgings in Liverpool-street, Hobart, since ...

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  38. Standard of Living

    Sir,—I was glad to see your leader on "The Standard of Living" in Wednesday's issue. A visitor to this island, I have found your paper interesting. ...

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  39. Milk Strike May be Settled

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—There are prospects that the strike of milk carters, which has prevented the delivery of milk in Melbourne for three days, ...

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  40. Game Season

    Sir,—I read with interest "Fauna's" letter on protecting game. I endorse all he said and I say also that it is to be hoped the Fauna Board will ...

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  41. PUBLIC SERVICE PRESIDENT DEFENDS COUNCIL

    In deciding to send a delegate to the forthcoming conference of public servants at Perth, the council of the Tasmanian Public Service Association had ...

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  42. Glorious Sunset

    An exceedingly brilliant sunset occurred on Thursday evening, writes Mr. A. Kirkcaldy, Launceston. It extended in a broad arch among the ...

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  43. HOBART INQUEST

    The death of Wellington George Gorringe at his home, 34 Macquarie-street, Hobart, on Thursday was the result of a motor accident in Macquarie-street at ...

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  44. W.E.A. MEETING

    The Launceston branch of the Workers Educational Association held their annual meeting on Thursday evening at the new rooms of the Progress Club, ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. Caledonian Society

    At a meeting of the committee of the newly formed Caledonian Society on Wednesday night it was announced that Sir John Ramsay and Dr. G. H. ...

    Article : 99 words
  47. B.D. AND D. APPEAL

    It is expected that the total amount raised as the result of an appeal by the Blind, Deaf and Dumb Institution in Hobart yesterday will approximate ...

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