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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    THE FIGHTING that has broken out between the native army of Iraq and the British forces is an important and sinister development, ...

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  3. PERSONAL

    Passengers from the mainland by air during the week-end included Messrs. S. R. Adams and S. Crawcour. Mr. Adams flew to Hobart. ...

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  4. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    The Swamp. — A gang of about fifty men is harmlessly engaged in digging a drain across and throwing up an embankment ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL COUNCILS ADVOCATED

    The formation of "Industrial Councils" by which industry may attain a degree of self government is advocated in a ...

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  6. CAR SMASH IN SOUTH: ONE KILLED

    One man was killed and three others seriously injured when the motor car in which they were travelling towards ...

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  7. Topics of the Day TIGER CAT NOW PROTECTED

    The tiger cat, Tasmanian devil, kangaroo rats (both bettong and potoroo species) and the wombat are to, be ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Thou wilt not turn Thy face away From those who work Thy will. ...

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  9. TASMANIAN OVERSEA CASUALTIES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A Tasmanian oversea casualty list issued at the week-end by army headquarters gives the ...

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  10. NO OPOSSUM SEASON

    Following the expression of opinion by members that bush fires and bad climatic conditions had prevented any ...

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  11. SIDE OF ROAD COLLAPSES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Seven persons were injured when the side of the road collapsed and the car in which they were travelling along the ...

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  12. LINDBERGH

    LINDBERGH, ardent admirer of Nazi Germany and leader of American isolationists, says America is the third great nation he has ...

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  13. PRESENTATION

    At a meeting of the directors and staff of W. T. Bell and Co. Ltd. presentations were made to Mr. C. Field, who has resigned from his position ...

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  14. Scallop Delay Righted

    Although the scallop season in Tasmania opened on May 1, supplies in Launceston have so far been at a premium owing to an acute shortage of ...

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  15. OBITUARY

    Mrs. W. Kirkland. of Rowella, West Tamar. writes:— There passed from among us last week Mr. Percy James Dell, a man of ...

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  16. MONEY STOLEN FROM CLOAK ROOM

    For a number of young women who attended the successful dance held by the committee of the Victoria League Young Contingent at the Anzac ...

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  17. Cyclist Injured

    Miss Rita Pearce, of St. Leonards, received cuts to the leg necessitating her removal to the Launceston General Hospital when she came into ...

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  18. TAX EXPERTS TO MEET

    CANBERRA, Sunday—Discussions at a conference of taxation experts beginning in Canberra on Tuesday are expected to assist subsequent ...

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  19. NIGHT FIGHTERS

    ONE of the bright spots of the news from Britain is the increasing success of night fighters of the Royal Air Force. No claim is made ...

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  20. Extensions at Boyer

    It is understood that Australian Newsprint Mills Pty. Ltd. intend to instal shortly further units at their factory at Boyer near New Norfolk. It ...

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  21. MISSILE FROM CATAPULT INJURES BOY

    Struck in the eye by a missile from a catapult, a boy underwent a serious operation in the Launceston General Hospital last week. ...

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  22. Hobart A.R.P. Rehearsal

    A rehearsal of civil defence work embracing three sectors of Hobart was held on Saturday. It was attended by the secretary of the Civil Defence ...

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  23. "MUST SUPPORT FEDERAL GOVERNMENT"

    "It is the duty of everyone to give 100 per cent. loyalty to the war effort of the Federal Government," said the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) ...

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  24. Large Eagle Hawk

    A large eagle hawk was captured by Mr. H. R. Willcox on his farm at Liena a few days ago. The bird had been eating rabbits caught in traps. It ...

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  25. R.S.L. WAR RALLY

    Launceston returned soldiers have accepted a challenge to fill the Albert Hall for a special war rally. The challenge was issued to Mr. A. J. ...

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  26. Attempt to Incite Mutiny on Yugoslavian Ship

    RIO DE JANIERO, Saturday—Police to-day arrested Captain Raguzin, of the Italian ship Teresa. which took refuge here recently, for an attempt to ...

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  27. DIVIDE SPOILS IN YUGOSLAVIA

    ROME, Saturday.—A decree notifies that Italy has annexed Ljubljana (Yugoslavia) and the territory surrounding it has already been occupied ...

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  28. SEES DANGER FOR SOUTH AFRICA

    CAPE TOWN, Saturday.—The Prime Minister (General Smuts) said to-day that the Abyssinian campaign was nearing an end-in fact, he could say ...

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  29. SUBURBS OF CHUNGKING HIT IN RAID

    CHUNGKING. Saturday. — Chungking experienced its first raid this year when 80 Japanese aircraft this afternoon, in spread-eagle formation, rained ...

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  30. RECRUITING TOUR SUCCESSFUL

    The Deputy Director of Recruiting (Major M. G. Butcher) stated on his return to Hobart during the weekend that the tour of the municipalities ...

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  31. SANCTUARIES APPROVED

    Applications to the Fauna Board that an area along the Lake and Macquarie Rivers at Woolmers (Longford) and Wright Island, Devonport, be ...

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  32. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—There is not and never will be a person who can produce money as legal tender without originating that money in debt and maintaining it as ...

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  33. PRELUDE TO STILL BIGGER EFFORT

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) said yesterday that the changes in the British Cabinet were a signal to the world ...

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  34. Launceston Bank's Subscription

    CANBERRA. Saturday.—Loan applications from small subscribers continue on a satisfactory level, but the Treasury hopes that many thousands ...

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  35. UNIONISTS' TRADING CONCERN URGED

    A suggestion that a unionists' trading concern was long verdue in Burnie found support at a meeting of the Burnie Trades and Labour Council ...

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  36. R.S.L. DINNER AT OATLANDS

    The annual dinner of the Oatlands R.S.L. sub-branch was held at the Oat- lands Hotel on Saturday and was attended by over 50 persons. ...

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  37. APPEAL FUNDS

    Acknowledged, £14,466/0/9: employees G. M. Jackson Pty. ,Ltd. (Inst.). 19/5; Sandhill branch, £1/17/-: L. V. Smith Pty. Ltd., £3/10/6: donation. N.B., 6/-: ...

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  38. JAPANESE SHIPBUILDING

    TOKIO, Saturday. — The Japanese Cabinet is planning an extension of labour hours in the shipbuilding industry, which at present are limited to ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. SUDDEN DEATH

    A man who gave his name as Silas Hughes and his age as 70 died at the Devon Hospital about a p.m. yesterday. It is stated that he died from ...

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  41. PUBLICATIONS

    Principal features in the April issue of the Federal Accountant include:— Recent Commercial Cases.'' "Effect if N.S. Legislation on Business ...

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