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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    THERE IS a great deal of talking and writing on national finance, about which it would be wise to be very cautious. Many theories ...

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  3. Topics of the Day RINGAROOMA FIRE : BARN AND CONTENTS

    A lire which destroyed a barn and its contents of farm machinery at Ringarooma on Saturday night caused damage ...

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  4. MUST SMOKE LESS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Garage men ration petrol supplies because they are legally obliged to do so, but ...

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  5. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    Colonial Hospital.—In charging the jury empanelled to try the manslaughter case, on Friday last, Mr. Justice Horne commented in ...

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  6. SEEKS UNIFORM TAXATION

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Reports dealing with the effects of proposals for uniform taxation on the finances of the ...

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  7. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Difficult as things may be, go forward, have no fear; sometimes when we reach an obstacle it disappears. All you ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    Mr. E. B. Genders arrived from the mainland by air on Saturday. Mr. A. Gordon Gutteridge left for Melbourne by air during the week-end. ...

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  9. BLOWS FOR NAZIS

    IT IS NOTED with satisfaction that the British authorities are releasing more details of bombing raids upon Germany. The wider publicity now ...

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  10. HOW WOMAN MET HER DEATH

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A woman was fatally injured at Hurstville on Friday when a home-made cannon exploded and drove- a piece of metal through ...

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  11. National Credit Move Causes Sensation

    The Treasurer (Mr. Dwyer-Gray) said last night that he understood the notice of motion given by the Premier ...

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  12. Recruiting Campaign

    To undertake a state-wide recruiting campaign in Tasmania, Lieut.-Col B. Sampson, Deputy Director of Recruiting in Victoria, will arrive at ...

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  13. Stolen Car Damaged

    Four men are said to have been concerned in the illegal removal of a car from outside the Liberty Theatre, North Hobart, on Saturday night. ...

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  14. MIGHT LEAVE ARMY

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Because of increasing industrial problems directly associated with the war, an early decision must be made by the Federal ...

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  15. FRANCIS HALLS WAS CHILD PRODIGY

    At the age of seven, Francis Halls, who will be musical adjudicator at the Launceston competitions this year, was regarded as a musical prodigy. When ...

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  16. IDEAL WEATHER AT WEEK-END

    Ideal holiday weather was experienced throughout Tasmania over the week-end. Sporting attractions everywhere were well attended and ...

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  17. Inquest Opened

    An inquest was opened in Campbell Town on Friday before the coroner (Mr. N. A. Nicolson) into the death of Lloyd Basil Young (24), of West ...

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  18. IN THE BALKANS

    THE BALKAN situation is far from a happy one, though there is no doubt that the large-scale operations there have upset Germany's plans ...

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  19. MILITARY NEWS

    Mrs. A. T. Towns, of 25 Ann-street, has been advised by the military authorities that her husband. Private A. T. Towns, is being invalided home ...

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  20. Unclaimed Goods

    Detective-Inspector R. W. Fleming, of the Criminal Investigation Branch, stated at Hobart on Friday that the police had in their possession a pair of ...

    Article : 73 words
  21. OBITUARY

    The death has occurred at the General Hospital, Launceston, after a long illness, of Mr. Hedley Roy Kelly, at the age of 35 years. ...

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  22. Apples for Children

    School children throughout Tasmania will receive an apple a day when they resume school on Wednesday. The plan will operate until a supply of ...

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  23. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—May I compliment "Ratepayer No. 1." I think it is a direct insult to the names of Miss [?]all and Mrs. Hartnoll, who gave so much money ...

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  24. GERMANS BOMB ZOO: KILL GIRAFFE, DEER

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Zoological Society annual report says-over 50 explosives and 70 incendiaries fell in the grounds ...

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  25. V.A.D. Injured

    Norma McClutchey (24), of 8 College-street, Launceston, a member of the Voluntary Aid Detachment encamped at Elwick, was admitted to the ...

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  26. Building Defensive Security: Time Factor Tells

    "The enemies of democracy have relied on surprise and speed. What the War Council did was in relation to Australia and the Pacific to ensure that ...

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  27. Fish Supply

    Fish supplies for Easter requirements proved adequate this year, according to leading Hobart fishermen. Last week catches were good, for fishermen had ...

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  28. ABANDONED BY HIS COUNTRY

    PHILADELPHIA, Saturday.—"I'll make them remember me for this. I did what they told me to do, now they abandon me and my men", This ...

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  29. Struck by Car

    When he was knocked down by a motor car in Morrison-street at 8 o'clock' on Friday evening, Arthur Wagner, aged 59 years, of 2 ...

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  30. CIRCULAR HEAD COUNCIL'S WORK FOR YEAR

    At the conclusion of the last meeting of the Circular Head Council at Smithton tile Deputy Warden (Cr. W. J. Waters) reviewed the activities of the ...

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  31. Shop Entered

    Breaking into a shop kept by William Charles Stuart on the Main-road, Glenorchy, on Saturday, thieves stole £35, which they obtained from the till. ...

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  32. Boys' Band in City

    Nearly 2000 people were present in the City Park last night when the Returned Soldiers' Junior Memorial Band from Hobart and the Launceston ...

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  33. GOVERNOR ASKS FOR GREATER EFFORT

    An appeal for greater sacrifice on the part of all Australians, in support of an "all-out" war effort, was made by the Governor (Sir Ernest Clark) in ...

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  34. Gunshot Wound

    Charles Drinkwater, of Russell-street, Launceston, was admitted to the Launceston General Hospital at 8.40 p.m. on Saturday suffering from a ...

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  35. LANDED ON SIDE OF PRECIPICE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—After he had jumped from an R.A.A.F. training 'plane Aircraftsman J. S. McG. Ross landed by parachute on Thursday in ...

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  36. Christian Endeavour Annual Rally

    The Central North Coast District Union of Christian Endeavour conducted its annual rally at Ulverstone on Good Friday. Attendances at all ...

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  37. LARGE CROWDS AT SYDNEY SHOW

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The attendance of 186,632 at the show on Saturday was an all-time record. The previous record was 183,859 on Easter Saturday, ...

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  38. Cycle Blown Into Car

    Amos Norris (21), of 2 Bean-street, South Hobart, received abrasions to the leg when the motor cycle he was driving in Launceston during the ...

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  39. NON-OFFICIAL POSTMASTERS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Adequate recompense and better working conditions for postmasters throughout the Commonwealth are being sought by the ...

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  40. SON OF HOBART LORD MAYOR WEDS

    On Saturday afternoon at the Baptist Church. Devonport, Rev. E. Thomson, of Hobart, assisted by Rev. T. P. Trinham, married Marjorie Mary, ...

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  41. YOUNG WOMAN ATTACKED IN HOBART PARK

    As she was hurrying through St. David's Park to the G.P.O. at 8 p.m. on Thursday, after receiving news of family sickness in Sydney, a young ...

    Article : 126 words
  42. Grazier's Death at Queenstown

    Shortly after arriving at Queenstown by car on Friday afternoon, Edward William Wilson (63), a grazier, of Wagga, N.S.W., collapsed and died. ...

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  43. DIED OF WOUNDS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — A Tasmanian mentioned in the latest casualty list is Spr. L. R. Atkins, who has died of wounds. ...

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  44. ARM BROKEN

    When he fell from a horse in a paddock near his home yesterday, Edward Allie, of 136 Goulburn-street, Hobart, received a broken right arm. He was ...

    Article : 37 words
  45. PROTECTING DOCK AREAS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Commonwealth Government has taken over control of all dock areas in Victorian ports, and uniformed armed guards of ...

    Article : 61 words
  46. APPEAL FUNDS

    The following amounts have been received from the northern municipalities to March 31:— Beaconsfield, £1683/6/2: Burnie, ...

    Article : 90 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. Increased Pay for Police Likely

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Police expect the State Cabinet will increase their pay by at least 10/6 a week because of the facts contained in the ...

    Article : 62 words
  49. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    Councillor C. R. Morris, of Sheffield. stated yesterday that he had decided to accept nomination for the Meander seat in the Legislative Council ...

    Article : 37 words
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