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  2. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Be of good courage, and He shall strengthen your heart, all ye that hope in the Lord.—The Psalmist ...

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  3. Topics of the Day Car Runs off Road Near Lake

    When a service car ran off the road near the northern end of Great Lake on Saturday morning two of the 10 ...

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  4. DEFENCE LEGION TOO LITTLE WORK

    While interest in A.R.P. work is growing on the mainland, less and less interest is being taken in the ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    Mr. Alex. Worbey was taken suddenly Ill at his home in King-street. Westbury, on Thursday morning, and is now in a private hospital at ...

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  6. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    ADOLF HITLER celebrated yesterday the fifty-second anniversary of his birth. It was on April 20, 1889, at Braunnau, in Austria, ...

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  7. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    Mumps.—A singular complaint known as the "mumps" is exceedingly prevalent in Launceston. Scarcely a family has ...

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  8. REGULATIONS "A MESS"

    Claims that the traffic regulations were in a hopeless mess and that as they were at present it seemed that no ...

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  9. RETAILERS SHORT OF PAPER

    Very many retailers would, it is believed, welcome general public support for the appeal issued by the Retail ...

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  10. BRITONS IN IRAQ

    IN THE OPENING phases of the war Britain was often a jump behind the Nazis in important moves, hut since Mr. Churchill became Prime ...

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  11. Competitions MALE VOICES POOR

    Disappointment with the low standard of singing in the men's Tasmanian championship solo section was ...

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  12. MR. G. G. BECKER STILL CRITICALLY ILL

    Late last night the Honorary Minister (Mr. G. G. Becker, M.H.A.), who became seriously ill at his home, Fingal, on Friday, was still in a critical ...

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  13. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at his home at West Ulverstone of Mr. Thomas A. Brown, a well-known resident. Mr. Brown had carried on farming ...

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  14. R.A.A.F. Headphones

    Nineteen sets of headphones have' now been received for the R.A.A.F. trainees' class in morse as a result of an appeal made recently in "The Examiner." Only ...

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  15. WILL NOT LET MEAT TRADE BE DESTROYED

    An assurance that the State Government was not going to permit the meat industry to be destroyed during the war period because of ...

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  16. Dipping Headlights

    Mr. Weller Arnold, of Hobart, president of the Royal Autocar Club of Tasmania, announced at the annual meeting of the northern section on ...

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  17. WAR IN GREECE

    THERE is justification for the complaints about the paucity of war news-Unfortunately there is still a strong disposition among those in high ...

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  18. BRITISH NEAR DESSIE IN ABYSSINIA

    LONDON, Saturday.—Damage to roads is delaying British columns converging on Dessie, the last Italian stronghold in Abyssinia, but the ...

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  19. APPEAL FUNDS

    Acknowledged, 13,959/19/9. Sandhill branch, £1/17/-: employees O. M. Jackson Pty. Ltd. (25th inst.), 19/6: Abbott-street branch, £15; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. ...

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  20. Art Gallery Lighting

    Alterations to the roof of the Art Gallery at the Queen Victoria Museum are to be undertaken shortly to improve the lighting of the gallery and ...

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  21. HOBART INQUEST

    An inquest was opened by the coroner (Colonel J. P. Clark) at Hobart yesterday into the death of John Hennessy (76), who died in the Royal ...

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  22. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—Looking over your leader page on Wednesday last one saw a demand for National Credit, a letter in favour of Government assistance of primary ...

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  23. The Cost of Forgetting

    A story against himself was told by Mr. R. C. Grubb, president of the Royal Autocar Club of Tasmania (northern section), at the annual ...

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  24. PARLIAMENT MAY BE SUMMONED TO DISCUSS WAR

    CANBERRA. Sunday.—With the increasing gravity of the war situation, the Federal Cabinet may consider it necessary to call Parliament together ...

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  25. Arrangements for Anzac Day

    Arrangements have been completed by the Launceston sub-branch of the R.S.L. for the commemoration of Anzac Day in Launceston on Friday. ...

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  26. Plane Delayed

    The mail plane Memma, which arrived at Wynyard on Saturday afternoon on its usual Tasmania-King Island-Melbourne run, was compelled ...

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  27. WAR RALLY AT STANLEY

    The first war rally on the North-West Coast was held in the Stanley Town Hall last night. Addresses were given by Major M. G. Butcher, Deputy ...

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  28. BIG PURCHASES BY INDIA FROM AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—From the outbreak of war to the end of last month Australia had accepted orders from India to the value of £5,640,535, ...

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  29. CADET CAMP AT LONGFORD

    The 11 a.m. service at Christ Church, Longford, yesterday was attended by about 150 officers and cadets who are at present in camp at the Longford ...

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  30. German Souvenirs

    A letter received by Master David Balon, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Balon, residents of Burnie, from a former schoolmate at the Manchester ...

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  31. Financial Aid for Sea Fishing

    An amending bill to the Sea Fisheries Act would be submitted during the forthcoming session of Parliament to give full effect to the Government's ...

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  32. UNREST AT MILL ALLEGED

    Allegations that there was serious industrial unrest at the Wivenhoe flax mill were made at a meeting of the Burnie Trades and Labour Council at ...

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  33. Tram Off Line

    The tram which left the city at 1.20 p.m. on Saturday for Trevallyn ran off the end of the line at the Trevallyn terminus. Preliminary efforts to ...

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  34. NAZIS SHOOT OWN PLANE

    LONDON, Saturday.—During the latest German attack on Portsmouth the Germans brought down one of their own 'planes, raising the total of ...

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  35. Boys' Band at Practice

    The Launceston Boys' Band held a practice meeting in the Royal Park on Saturday. Over 30 boys were present, looking very smart in their navy ...

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  36. De Valera Offers Help to People of Belfast

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prime Minister of Eire (Mr. de Valera) to-day offered wholehearted sympathy and help to the people who suffered in the ...

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  37. INDIAN RIOTING

    CALCUTTA. Saturday.—Twenty-two people were killed and 200 injured in a communal riot between Hindus and Moslems at Ahmedabad. Looting and ...

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  38. Found Dead in Camp

    "A middle-aged man named F. Rogers was found dead in his camp at Butler's Gorge by fellow employees of the Hydro-Electric Commission last ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. Flying School at Benalla

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Benalla will have a training centre for the R.A.A.F. within four months. Tentative plans provide for the formation of an ...

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  41. 20,000 FIREMEN BUSY

    LONDON. Saturday.—No fewer than 20,000 firemen were engaged watching for and extinguishing fires in Wednesday night's raid on London, which was ...

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  42. CASUALTIES AT KIEL

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Stockholm newspaper "Kieler Neueste Nachrichten" published the names of 74 women and 136 n[?]n killed in the recent air ...

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