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  2. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    Proposed establishment of a general meridian.—We find it stated in French journals, that in consequence of the confusion ...

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  3. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA. The Examiner

    THE AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies), whose clear brain and cloquence have made a deep impression in Britain, is now ...

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  4. PERSONAL

    The Bishop of Tasmania (Dr. R. S. Hay) is on a visit to Ringarooma, where he is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. A. France. ...

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  5. Topics of the Day Price of Tea Increased by Twopence

    Tea will be twopence a lb. dearer in retail shops from the opening of business today, it was announced at the ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    True happiness is ours for the seeking. It comes to the heart which is beating for all mankind, the heart that is bright with ...

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  7. FOURTH ANNIVERSARY OF CORONATION

    Since those dramatic days which saw the abdication of Britain's uncrowned King, Edward VIII., and the accession of his younger brother to the Throne of State, the slow, majestic march of the Empire's history has quickened ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RED CROSS APPEAL: BIG TOTAL

    Collections during Friday's Red Cross Appeal Day are likely to exceed £2000 for the whole of the northern Red ...

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  9. LABOUR VICTORY

    THE RESULT of the New South Wales elections is a Labour victory. This is not altogether a surprise, for at the Federal elections last ...

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  10. RAIDER VICTIM TELLS OF EXPERIENCES

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The sinking" or capture of nine ships by a German raider in the Indian Ocean was ...

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  11. MILITARY NEWS

    Mr. G. Bryant, of the R.A.A.P., arrived at Launceston on Saturday to spend a few clays' leave with his parents at Fairbanks, West Tamar. ...

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  12. New A.R.P. Pump

    The Minister for Lands and Works (Major Davies) announced on Saturday morning that a Coventry Climax pump, with a capacity of 220 gallons ...

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  13. OBITUARY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Ten days after the death of her husband, Rev. Thomas S. B. Woodfull. Mrs Gertrude Lillian Woodfull died at her ...

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  14. NEW MACHINES PLANNED FOR BOYER MILL

    Plans for the extension of the mills of the Australian Newsprint. Pty. Ltd. at Boyer envisage the installation of ...

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  15. Mother's Day

    White flowers were much in evidence yesterday as a token of the respect of thousands of sons and daughters for their mothers. Departed mothers, too, ...

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  16. GREAT INDUSTRY

    THE OPENING of the paper mills at Boyer, near New Norfolk, this afternoon, marks the triumphant end of a long struggle against a ...

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  17. Street to be Closed

    Wentworth-street, between Junction street and Ramsay-street, will be closed for from three weeks to a month while it is being reconstructed ...

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  18. Cars Collide

    Two cars were involved in a collision late on Friday afternoon on a bend in the Lyell Highway about half a mile on the Strahan side of the Mount ...

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  19. Diptheria Immunisation

    A total of 6292 children in Tasmania had been immunised against diphtheria up to December 31, according to the annual report of the Municipal ...

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  20. Federal Fruit Committee

    The select committee of Federal Parliament which is enquiring into the apple and pear acquisition scheme will arrive in Launceston to take evidence ...

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  21. Lorry off Road

    A motor lorry owned by Mr. K. L. Field, of Delorains, and driven by Mr. George Gibbons, with Mr. H. Whiteley as passenger, left the main road near ...

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  22. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir, —Your leader. "Are Aliens Under Proper Control?" in Saturday's issue, is indeed very timely. As one who is deeply concerned over the apparent ...

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  23. APPEAL FUNDS

    Acknowledged, 14,643/1/5. Employees G. M. Jackson Pty. Ltd. (Instal.), £1; employees Kingswear Mfg. Co.. 5/-; Miss J. E. Cooper, 2/-; Evandale Branch, £4; ...

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  24. KILLED IN ACTION

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— Five Tasmanians are reported killed in action, four wounded and two missing in ...

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  25. U.S. ASSURANCES TO PORTUGAL

    WASHINGTON, Friday. —Portugal had been assured that the Government had not authorised Senator Pepper (who often tests public opinion for the ...

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  26. FLINDERS ISLAND AIR SERVICES

    On his return from Flinders Island yesterday Senator W. E. Aylett stated that during his visit to Whitemark he had been requested by the residents to ...

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  27. SCHOLARSHIP GIFT TO BOYS' BAND

    A scholarship for the Launceston Boys' Band worth £10/10/- a year is one of several gifts made to Launceston organisations by Colonel ...

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  28. Cars Stolen

    A car stolen in Hobart last week was found on Trevallyn-road on Saturday morning. That evening it was reported that another car, the property of a ...

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  29. Windows Broken

    The business premises of Mr. R. Farrell, a cafe, and Messrs. J. P. Sullivan and Sons, both in the main street at Deloraine, each had a large ...

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  30. Rain in West

    Heavy rain in the Lyell district during the week-end caused the postponement of all sporting fixtures. Early on Saturday morning the Queen River in ...

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  31. 'UNNECESSARY' LETTERS LEAD PREMIER TO REBUKE COUNCILS

    Nearly 200 letters are involved when a municipal council decides to write to other councils and the Government on some matter of public interest. The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) has gently protested against the practice of writing ...

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  32. GREAT FIRE AT STORE

    MELBOURNE. Sunday. — Thousands of pounds worth of whisky and general merchandise were destroyed tonight in one of the most spectacular ...

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  33. SOLDIERS' WELFARE

    It is likely that the friendly society movement in Southern Tasmania will organise a movement to protect the welfare of soldier members on their ...

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  34. STAWELL GIFT WINNER JOINS R.A.A.F.

    W. K. Hutton, of Beaconsfield, winner of the Stawell Gift last Easter, has enlisted in the R.A.A.F. and has passed for air crew training. ...

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  35. MATERNITY WARD OPENING

    A request for support for the opening of a maternity ward at the Royal Hobart Hospital was received at the quarterly meeting of the Southern ...

    Article : 124 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. Youth Electrocuted

    Lyndon Kenneth Smith (15), of 10 Robertson-street, Launceston, was electrocuted while bird-nesting with two companions near Invermay Part ...

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  38. TRANSJORDAN EMIR SHOT?

    LONDON, Saturday.—A report from Beirut that the Emir of Transjordan (Abdullah Hussein) has been shot and seriously wounded by his son is ...

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