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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    THERE WILL be general enclorsement of the State Treation views on uniform income taxation in Australia. The Proposal which ...

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  3. Topics of the Day LATE SHOPPING NIGHT ON THURSDAY NEXT

    Next week's late shopping night will be observed on Thursday, as the Anzac Day holiday falls this year on the ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Be not afraid ! The Lord thy God is near; He will deliver thee; thouneedst not fear. ...

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  5. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL : TWO POLLS

    Ballots in the divisions of Meander and Pembroke will be necessary to fill the vacant seats in the Legislative ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    Arrivals at the Brisbane hotel yesterday included: Mr. W. F. Palmer (Sydney), Mr., Mrs., and Miss Scott (Latrobe), Mr. C. Orford (Melbourne), ...

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  7. CADETS TO TRAIN

    A military training camp for boys of the Launceston combined school cadets corps begins on the Longford show ...

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  8. Competitions TOO SERIOUS

    The complaint that the competitors who sang a number by a modern British composer in lacked natural ...

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  9. THE GUNMAN AIMS

    THE WAR RALLIES to be conducted in the north-west and north-east by Lieutenant-Colonel B. Sampson, beginning at Stanley on ...

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  10. LONDON IN WAR TIME

    Interesting comment on war conditions in England is contained in a letter received by the Minister for Lands and Works (Major Davics) from ...

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  11. Voting at Council Elections

    The Minister for Lands and Works (Major Davies) said yesterday that he had been asked by the Municipal Association of Tasmania and the ...

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  12. OBITUARY

    There was a large cortege yesterday when the funeral of Mr. Ernest Henry Fenton, well known sawmiller and public man at Smithton, moved from ...

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  13. CO-ORDINATING RECRUITING

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—The appointment of a Director-General of Recruiting, who will co-ordinate A.I.F. and R.A.A.F. enlistments in a way ...

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  14. WEEK-END FORECAST

    NORTH AND NORTH-WEST— Unsettled conditions, with showers at first, followed by improving weather; moderate temperatures. ...

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  15. Training Technicians

    An outline of the work being done by the Technical Branch of the Education Department in training members of the defence forces and civilians ...

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  16. Recruiting Rally

    Tasmania's recruiting effort will be dealt with by Major M. G. Butcher. of Hobart, the Deputy Director of Recruiting in Tasmania, at an open air ...

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  17. N.U.R. AWARD

    Persisting in its refusal to recognise the National Union of Railwaymen in Tasmania, the Government put through the Executive Council yesterday a ...

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  18. FACTORY IN NORWEGIAN PORT WRECKED

    LONDON, Wednesday. —The Norwegian port raided by a warship last Friday night was Oksfjord, near ...

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  19. Bridgewater Bridge

    Every effort was being made to complete the Brigewater bridge by the end of this year, but this depended on the delivery of necessary equipment, ...

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  20. THE NAVY AGAIN

    THE ROYAL NAVY continues its magnificent work. Its annihilation of a convoy carrying reinforcements and supplies to Libya is a heavy ...

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  21. AT PATERSON-ST.

    Rev. Norman Lade, B.A. B.D., who on Sunday is to take up his ministry at the Paterson-street Methodist Church is succession to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. RUBBER TRADE CONDITIONS

    Shorter working hours and higher rates of pay were introduced for the rubber trade in Tasmania at a meeting of the Rubber Trade Wages Board ...

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  23. New Buses Soon

    The chassis for two new buses to augment the City Council's fleet for passenger services have reached Hobart at last, after a delay of many months ...

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  24. R.A.N. OFFICERS INJURED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Hughes) announced to-night that casualties during a recent air raid on a Greek port ...

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  25. D.F.C. AWARD FOR AUSTRALIAN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The granting of a D.F.C. award to an Australian serving with the R.A.F. in the United Kingdom and another air ...

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  26. Scallops on May 1

    Scallops this season will be as plentiful as ever and will be in much better condition than last year, according to a report on an inspection of scallop beds ...

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  27. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—Lately, like many others, my thoughts have turned to what lies ahead of us. We are constantly hearing of a new world order. Every time I ...

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  28. APPEAL FUNDS

    George Town Municipality — Monthly donation from G. C. Dodery, £1. Campbell Town Municpality—Campbell Town Emsergency Service—Collection ...

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  29. FLYING BOAT IN DISTRESS : ARRIVES SAFELY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Half an hour before the flying boat carrying Mr. Coles, M.H.R., and several other passengers from Auckland was due at ...

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  30. Fire at Don

    Four draught horses, a combined barn and stable, a horse lorry, spring dray, a quantity of hay, harness and various farm implements were ...

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  31. Delay in Payment of Allowances to Officers' Wives

    A misunderstanding between the Victorian and Tasmanian branches of the Defence Department has resulted in a delay in the payment of allowances ...

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  32. CHURCH CHARGES ABUSE OF CANTEEN SYSTEM

    The following resolutions were unanimously passed at the recently concluded annual state conference of Churches of Christ in Tasmania:— ...

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  33. ITALIAN EDITOR SLAIN

    CHICAGO, Wednesday. — John Arena, editor of the Italian .language paper "La Tribuna," was killed by two gun men late last night ...

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  34. Anzac Sunday

    The Minister's Fraternal Association has resolved that next Saturday shall be observed by the churches in Launceston as Anzac Sunday, and appropriate ...

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  35. Anzac Day Sports Carnival

    Thirteen schools will compete at the Anzac Day school children's sports carnival at York Park for the Anzac shield, Australian' flag and Toc H ...

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  36. Marine Board

    At a meeting of the Launceston Marine Board yesterday minor repairs to King's Wharf during the past fort- night were reported by the secretary ...

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  37. LAYING KEEL OF FIRST BIG MERCHANT VESSEL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The keel of the first of a series of standard 9000 tons merchant vessels will be laid down in a New South Wales shipyard ...

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  38. EQUALISING PRICE OF LAMBS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — At equalisation price plan for the lamb industry to spread the benefits of British contracts was advocated by Mr. ...

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  39. U.S. COAL STRIKE SETTLED

    NEW YORK. Wednesday. — Dr. John Steelman, Chief Federal Conciliator, announced to-day that the United Mine Workers and the Northern Appalachian ...

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  40. FELL 175 FEET

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Miss Nancy Alma Clarke (22), schoolgirl teacher, who had been stationed at Newcastle, crashed 175 feet from the roof garden ...

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  41. Motor Cycle Stolen

    An Ariel motor cycle owned by Mr. George Buries, of Jackey's Marsh, was stolen from his home on Tuesday. The machine is valued at £70. The ...

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  42. King's Birthday

    By a proclamation in the Commonwealth Gazette yesterday, Monday, June 16, will be observed as the King's birthday in the Australian Capital ...

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  43. Advertising

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  44. No War Profiteers in Canada

    TORONTO, Wednesday.—The "Financial Post" says that an analysis of prents and taxes has revealed that there are no war profiteers in ...

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  45. Casualty List

    A casualty list issued by the Department of Air yesterday states that Aircraftmsn T. E. Canning, formerly of Strahan, Tasmania, is missing in ...

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  46. HOBART FRUIT WHARVES

    Representations have been made to the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton) that congestion of fruit on the Hobart wharves has given trouble ...

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