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  2. Topics of the Day DANGEROUS FOR TRAFFIC

    Though accidents are rare there, it was freely admitted in police and City Council quarters yesterday that ...

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  3. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    ONCE a world figure among the royal personages of his day, and since the war an exile, the ex-Kaiser. Wilhelm H. has passed away. The ...

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  4. PERSONAL

    The Tasmanian Treasurer (Mr. Dwyer-Gray), who is in a hospital in Melbourne, is progressing satisfactorily. He spent a comfortable day ...

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  5. ENDOWMENT SCHEME

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Federal Child Endowment Scheme was defended to-day by its sponsor, the ...

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  6. RESERVE FOOD SUPPLIES

    Cabinet had given special attention to the problem of controlling the reserve stocks of food being established in ...

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  7. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    TOLL BAR.—The demolition of the Sandhill bar has been carried out with so much expedition and unchecked impunity that not a ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    The man who has begun to live more seriously within, begins to live more simply without. ...

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  9. TREE-CLIMBING TRAGEDY

    "Steps should be taken either to cut down or lop the trees where the accident occurred," said the coroner (Mr. F. N. Stops) before giving a verdict of ...

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  10. WAR SAVINGS

    THERE will have to be a quickening of investment in war savings certificates if the objective of £25,000,000 set for the end of this ...

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  11. NEW THEORIES ABOUT POLIOMYELITIS

    CLEVERLAND, Tuesday.—The primary place of attack by the infantile paralysis virus is the digestive system, Dr. ...

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  12. WAR CASUALTIES

    Mrs. J. H. Kerr, of 110 Cimitiere-street, Launceston, has been advised that her brother TX118 Gunner C. H. Izard, previously reported killed in ...

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  13. FOR OVERSEAS CHILDREN

    Endowment Urged SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Chief Secretary of Tasmania (Mr. Brooker, to-day made representations to the ...

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  14. MILITARY NEWS

    Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Brewer, of Launceston, have received word that their two sons, Laurie and Lindsay, have been evacuated safely from Greece. ...

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  15. Development of the Typewriter

    Mark Twain was the first author to submit typewritten manuscript to a publisher. This was one of the interesting facts mentioned by Rotarian ...

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  16. FUR-BEARING ANIMALS

    The breeding of fur-bearing animals in Tasmania for commercial purposes is likely to result from negotiations ...

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  17. Flinders Air Service

    Following representations by Senator W. E. Aylett and Mr. H. C. Barnard. M.H.R., concerning preference for island passengers on the Flinders ...

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  18. REV. W. S. LOWE TO LEAVE SOON

    Appreciation of the way Rev. WV. S. Lowe had expanded and strengthened the young people's department of the Margaret-street Church of Christ and ...

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  19. TASMANIAN CASUALTIES OVERSEAS

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.—A Tasmanian overseas casualty list issued to clay by army headquarters gives the following details:— ...

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  20. CLOTHES RATIONS

    THE RATIONING of clothing as announced from England does nit seem too strict. Two suits of clothes for a man each year and six ...

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  21. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—In view of the intensified recruiting campaign now being conducted for the A.I.F., might not something be effected to protect those who have ...

    Article : 123 words
  22. Cheque for £202 Given to Crippled Children

    A cheque for £202/8/8. the proceeds of the "Lights of London" Revue Company's performances at Hobart some weeks ago, was handed to the ...

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  23. A Successful Appeal

    An appeal for clothing for the relief of air raid victims in England was made recently by the Launceston Rotary Club. "I had no doubt that ...

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  24. FIRE FIGHTERS FOUND WATER FROZEN

    When a neighbouring family noticed an outbreak of fire in the kitchen at "Cloverlea," home of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Edwards, at Branxholm, yesterday ...

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  25. War and Racing

    Sir,—"Stick Together" states she has found men, and women too, whose hobby is racing, are the most spontaneous givers. Others' experience goes ...

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  26. War Savings Certificates

    on June 30 the time will expire within which Tasmania should raise £875,000 as its quota of the £25,000,000 which the Federal Treasurer hoped to ...

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  27. S.P.C.A. MEETING

    There was a fair attendance at the monthly meeting of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals at Mr. Tasman Shields' office last ...

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  28. Rotary in London

    During the week the Hobart Rotary Club has received communications from two well known members of the London Rotary Club. The first was a ...

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  29. LEAD GIVEN TO TASMANIA

    Should an invader ever set foot upon New Zealand soil he may well have cause to curse the hobby of a 66- year-old Labour Minister. The Minister is Australian born, hard-bitten Robert S[?]mple and he has given a lead ...

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  30. PREPARING FOR POST-WAR RECONSTRUCTION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—As an instalment of the preparation for postwar reconstruction, a scientific investigation of economic and other problems ...

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  31. Rhodes Scholarships

    The Rhodes Scholarship trustees have decided not to hold elections for the 1942 scholarships. This announcement is contained in an official statement by ...

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  32. NO MORE GOVT. MONEY FOR HOWICK-ST. JOB

    The Government would not make any further contribution, said the Minister for Lands and Works (Major Davies), referring yesterday to the ...

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  33. Wine-Drinking

    Sir,—The wine industry is attempting to secure the active support of the Federal Government for a "Drink More Wine" campaign. It has been pro. ...

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  34. Launceston Museum

    Additional expenditure for reinforcing concrete at the Launceston Museum would be approved after arrangements had been finalised for the building to ...

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  35. Training for War Industries

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Although the objective of the Federal Government's technical trainees scheme was to train 3500 men for war ...

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  36. Car Painters' Wages

    The City Council Wages Board yesterday inspected the work of car painters at the Launceston Tramways depot. The chairman (Col. J. P. Clark) ...

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  37. Queen Carnival For A.C.F.

    The total votes polled for the Queens in the A.C.F. Carnival to midday yesterday placed them in the following order:— ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. Save Postage Stamps

    The directors of the Crippled Children's Society have asked Rotarians in Hobart to arrange for the saving by their business establishments of all ...

    Article : 66 words
  40. Scottsdale Station

    The Hon. Minister (Mr. Madden) at Hobart yesterday met the Transport Commissioner (Mr. M. S. Wilson) and asked for better lighting facilities on ...

    Article : 41 words
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