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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    THE BY-ELECTION for the division of Boothby, in South Australia, was one of the most important in the history of the ...

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  3. Topics of the Day QUIZ FOR CAR OWNERS: PETROL SAVING

    Questionnaires asking motorists why they cannot travel by public transport for business and between business ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Go forth in the morning with faith and hope renewed, fill your working moments with thoughts of gratitude, and ...

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  5. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    MR. CANE'S EXHIBITION.—Owing to the unfavourable state of the weather on Friday night, there were very few persons to ...

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  6. R.A.A.F., INFANTRY MARCH: EMPIRE DAY PARADE

    The stirring sequence of Empire Day observance throughout the north rose to its most spectacular and inspiring aspect on Saturday morning when units of the state's armed forces comprising many hundreds marched through ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Mr. H. G. Turner will take up duty in Hobart to-day 'as Deputy Repatriation Commissioner in succession to Mr. H. G. Roy, who is to take control of ...

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  8. EAST-WEST ROAD TO BE STARTED

    A start is to be made almost immediately with improving the road connection between East and West ...

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  9. WOOLEN YARN FOR TROOPS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—No more woollen yarn will be made in Australia for civil needs. ...

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  10. VOLUNTEERS FOR A.I.F.

    With the exception of Launceston, where the A.I.F. rally will be held to-morrow night, the returns from all areas up to Saturday showed that 270 ...

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  11. MILITARY NEWS

    Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dean, of Launceston, have received news that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Scout Display

    Eleven troops of Scouts, supported by a number of Cub packs, took part in a Boy Scout display at Bellerive on Saturday afternoon. The Governor ...

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  13. OBITUARY

    The death of Mr. Michael Francis O'Keefe, of Osmaston, took place on Saturday morning.' Mr. O'Keefe had been in poor health for some years. ...

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  14. Power for Colebrook

    When hydro-electric power was switched on at Colebrook on Saturday by the Chief Secretary (Mr. Brooker) it brought to an end six years of ...

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  15. RESOLUTION OF LOYALTY AT DEMONSTRATION

    "Empire Day to-day has probably more meaning to us than has any Empire Day in the past. It seems almost incredible that at this very moment our ...

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  16. HIGH PRICES FOR TOBACCO

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The highest price ever secured for Queensland leaf tobacco, 68d, and the maximum in appraised values adopted by the newly ...

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  17. TIDE OF WAR

    THE LOSS of the battleship Hood is a blow, and the Nazi propagandists will make much capital out of it. In the past the Nazis efforts ...

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  18. Damaged by Fire

    Fire broke out in the corporation stores. Charles-street, early on Saturday morning. It is said to have started in the carpenter's room, under a bench. ...

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  19. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—I am more than disgusted with the bloodthirsty yarns put over the air. As one mother I voice my disapproval of children, apart from adults, ...

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  20. Car Stolen

    A dark grey Ford V-8 sedan car, owned by Dr. A. E. Grounds. was stolen from outside his residence, 190 Charles-street. Launceston, between 1 and 7.30 ...

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  21. APPEAL FUNDS

    Previously acknowledged, £47,212/2/9. Sale of books, 10/-. Deloraine municipality—Deloraine branch. I.L.H. donation, £1/1/-. ...

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    Anderson, Margaret of Church-street, Hobart, aged 78. Abell, Clara Louisa, Wynyard, aged 74. ...

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  23. Body Recovered

    The body of Ernest Leslie Bennett (44), orchardist, of Ranelagh, was recovered in about 20 feet of water in the Huon River at Huonville on ...

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  24. TO DESTROY CHINESE

    TOKIO, Saturday.—Again scouting talk of peace moves toward Chungking, the Army section of Imperial ...

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  25. A.I.F. HONOUR ROLL

    Relatives of soldiers who have been posted as casualties are invited to forward photographs and ...

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  26. St. Mary's Rail Service

    Sir,—After the inauguration of the direct rail service between St. Marys and Launceston, and when evidence was taken yearly as to the necessity ...

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  27. CONSERVATION

    THE TIME has arrived, it is perfectly obvious, when the people of Australia must tackle seriously the problem of conservation of whatever ...

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  28. NAZI ECONOMIC DIPLOMAT IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "Herald-Tribune" states that Dr. Kurt Rieth, a German diplomat who fled from ...

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  29. VICTORIA LEAGUE SERVICE AT HOBART

    "To-day each true son and daughter of the Empire is rendering service, but he or she who is not is not a true patriot." declared the Governor (Sir ...

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  30. Fingal Cemetery

    Sir,—I do not regret that the Fingal Church of England cemetery should be discussed publicly, and I am very sorry that any grave shouts suffer ...

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  31. NORTH-WEST FISHERIES

    Further deterioration in angling was reported at the annual meeting of the Burnie branch of the North-West Fisheries Association on Saturday ...

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  32. A.R.P. WORK AT QUEENSTOWN

    With the object of a discussion on the advancement of air raids precaution work in Queenstown and the inspection of the Queenstown division of ...

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  33. Recruiting at Deloraine

    Sir,—Your report of the discussions which took place at the meeting of the Deloraine Council on the 12th inst. on the above matter, was correct up to a ...

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  34. BRITISH ACTION AGAINST JAPANESE SHIPS

    TOKIO, Saturday.—The Japanese Government has not yet discussed the British action in blacklisting 11 Japanese whalers and tankers, ...

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  35. BIGGEST WAR RALLY YET

    The biggest war rally to be conducted in Tasmania will be staged by the Launceston sub-branch of the R.S.L. to-morrow. ...

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  36. CAMP IN SOUTH

    Over 200 Guides and Brownies spent Saturday in camp at Cascade Glade, Hobart, under the leadership of Commissioner C. T. Butler. An ...

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  37. ITALIAN GENERAL KILLED

    ROME, Sunday.—The Stefani (official) newsagency states that the Italian General Volpini was killed at Amba Alagi (Abyssinia). ...

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  38. CHURCH CONFERENCE

    There were special preachers in most of the Launceston churches yesterday. They are in Launceston for the Church Conference, which starts to-morrow in ...

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  39. THANKS FROM LONDON

    The Governor (Sir Ernest Clark) on Saturday afternoon received the following cable from the Lord Mayor of London: "Am deeply grateful for further ...

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  40. HESS BECOMES TRUCULENT

    LONDON, Saturday.—Hess is now reported to have adopted a truculent attitude and is insisting on treatment in accordance with his high position in ...

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  41. Advertising

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  42. STRUCK BY CAR

    Struck by a car driven by Tasman Nation, of Bellerive, at Bellerive yesterday, Victor Nichols (5) is in a serious condition at the Royal Hobart ...

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  43. ESCAPED FROM GREECE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—One of the Australian officers who escaped from Greece is Captain Harold Stewart. eon of the Minister for External Affairs ...

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  44. BRITAIN WANTS HUGE BLOOD BANK

    LONDON, Friday.—The War Department has requested civilians to donate 200,000 half pints of blood far a blood bank to meet possible military ...

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  45. AIR RAID VICTIMS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Ministry of Home Security announces that 4794 persons (not 5557 as stated recently) were injured in air raids and detained ...

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    "Fairheart."—Publication of your letter would involve us in a libel action. City Verandahs ...

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