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  2. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    It is wonderful what one brave heart and one cheery face can do . . . Let us make up our minds to be centres of ...

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  3. Topics of the Day BUILDING FOR MONTH

    Launceston building figures for May totalled £13,770, which was £1713 less than for the same month of last ...

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  4. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    THE WAR IS STILL going against us. The succession of defeats of which Mr. Menzies spoke in Sydney last week continues. It is ...

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  5. NEW FACTORY LIKELY AT DEVONPORT

    It is likely that a factory will shortly be established at Devonport for the production of Ovaltine, provided the ...

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  6. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    GOLD IN NEW SOUTH WALES—Extract from a letter dated Sydney, May 16, 1851: "The report of the discovery of gold in ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Mr. J. A. von Alwyn. of Launceston, returned by air from the mainland on Saturday. Mr. A. J. Beck, M.H.R., of Hobart. also returned to the state. ...

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  8. MINIMUM A.I.F. QUOTA IS ANNOUNCED

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The quota of 10,000 reinforcements a month was announced to-night by the ...

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  9. INVASION PLAN

    IT HAS BEEN suggested that the German invasion of Crete was a full-dress rehearsal for an attempt to invade the British Isles. But the ...

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  10. From the Pulpit PENTECOST

    Speaking at Christ Church (Congregational) yesterday. Rev. Dr. George E. Moore. M.A., said: "The seventh Sunday after Easter is known as ...

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  11. WAR CASUALTIES

    Private Edward Benson, eldest son of Mrs. Hotstone and stepson of Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THREAT TO STORES : WOOL SALE

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — If the Federal Government's policy was adhered to and no cloth was available for ...

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  13. Accidental Death

    A finding of accidental death was recorded by the Coroner (Mr. R. Wardlaw) at Ringarooma concerning the death of Lambert John Thompson ...

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  14. OBITUARY

    Mr. Alfred Edward Evershed who, for many years, was a widely known resident of Launceston, died on Saturday after an illness extending over ...

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  15. Game Season Opens

    The open season for the talking of kangaroo and wallaby commenced yesterday. It will be limited to one month. In view of the brevity of the ...

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  16. Air Passengers

    The Tasmanian air passenger figures for May, 1630, showed a slight decrease on the correspondent figures for last year, 1671. A total of 3395 passengers ...

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  17. MEN'S OFFER TO WORK WITHOUT PAY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—An offer to work in leisure hours at week-ends and at night without payment is being made to the Government by the ...

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  18. MID-WEEK RACING

    SOME TIME AGO we advocated a curtailment of racing. We suggested that mid-week meetings should he reduced or eliminated. The ...

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  19. Steamer Figures

    The number of passengers who crossed Bass Strait by steamer between Launceston and the mainland last month was 4295, consisting of 1993 ...

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  20. A.I.F. HONOUR ROLL

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

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  21. Cadets in the Field

    About 200 Launceston Technical College and High School cadets participated in a field day on Saturday. They marched to positions behind Waverley ...

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  22. HELPING RAID VICTIMS

    LONDON, Sunday. — A review of the recent work of the Assistance Board—formerly the Unemployment ...

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  23. ESCAPE FROM GREECE : WAR REPORTERS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—How a party of Australian war correspondents and the Department of Information's photographic unit escaped from Greece last ...

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  24. Greyhounds Poisoned

    Mr. P. F. Lovegrove, of Deloraine, well-known in greyhound racing circles, had five valuable greyhounds poisoned on Saturday. The dogs, four ...

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  25. Girl in River

    Attracted by cries for help, two policemen and a civilian last night rescued a young girl who had fallen into the River Derwent near the ferry ...

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  26. Ambassador Flies to U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The United States Ambassador to London (Mr. Winant) arrived by Clipper to-day. He said he would report to Mr. Cordell ...

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  27. Caught Between Trams

    Caught between two trams travelling in opposite directions along Elizabeth- street. Hobart. yesterday, William Froud (63), of 8 Chesterman-street, Moonah, ...

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  28. HOUSE SHORTAGE AT BURNIE

    The Burnie Trades and Labour Council is to ask the Government to erect workers' homes in Burnie, to be available at a reasonable rental. This was ...

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  29. DEATH OF SIR HUGH WALPOLE AT 57

    LONDON, Sunday,—One of the best known English noveltists of the present century, Sir Hugh Walpole, died to-day as the result of a heart ...

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  30. LEFT HUGE ESTATE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Jack Barnato Joel, financier, who died last November, left estate of £3,634,496. Death duties totalled £1,666,929. ...

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  31. A.R.P. REHEARSAL

    An A.R.P. rehearsal in sectors of Hobart embracing Sandy Bay, Battery Point and South Hobart, was held on Saturday. It was witnessed by the ...

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  32. Fell from Bicycle

    Vernon Morris (26), of 3 Barrow- street, Launceston. broke a leg when he tell from a bicycle in Wellington- street on Saturday. His condition is ...

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  33. SLUM CLEARANCE PROBLEM

    The Lord Mayor of Hobart (Mr. J. Sou[?]dy, M.H.A.) will be asked by the executive committee of the Southern Tasmanian Friendly Societies' ...

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  34. DUCE'S SECRETARY RESIGNS

    ROME, Sunday.—It is officially announced that Doctor Osvaldo Sebastiani, Mussolini's principal private secretary for seven years, has resigned for ...

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  35. Letters to the Editor

    R.F.—Your letter is dangerous. We suggest that your allegation be sent to the tramway authorities. Recruiting ...

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  36. APPEAL FUNDS

    Acknowledged. £14,979/19/2; Bridge- north branch, £3/12/6: Young Town branch, £3/9/6; Kingswear Mfg. Co. staff, 6/-: Sandhill branch, £1/17/-; ...

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  37. WHALING VESSELS CAPTURED IN THE ANTARCTIC

    LONDON. Friday.—The Norwegian authorities confirm an American report that the Germans have captured two Norwegian whaling factory ships in the ...

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  38. CANADIAN "MOUNTIES" IN ENGLAND

    Officers of the famous Royal Canadian Mounted Police who have volunteered for service with the British forces are seen on motor cycle patrol. Some of the men in this group have already cooperated with Scotland Yard on special cases. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  39. Advertising

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  40. Kaiser's Condition Still Grave

    VICHY. Sunday.—The official newsangency says that the former Kaiser Wilhelm's condition remains grave, but [?]s slightly improved. He is suffering ...

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