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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    ALTHOUGH much of the new's from the Continent of Europe is from German sources or subject to German colouring, and is therefore to ...

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  3. Topics of the Day EXTENSION OF SEASON FOR GAME UNLIKELY

    An extension of the open season for the taking of game was unlikely, hunters were told when they approached ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Forearm yourself by listening to God first thing every morning. This provides a clear plan for each day, and the power to work ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    The Governor (Sir Ernest Clark) and Lady' Clark will return to Hobart from the North-West Coast to- day. On Thursday afternoon lady ...

    Article : 187 words
  6. ONLY SMALL DECREASE

    A falling off in motor registrations was inevitable, but so far there has been no big decrease. ...

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  7. NEXT FEW DAYS CRITICAL

    The British advance into Syria is being delayed by stiff French resistance at Kiswe and Sidon. Military experts ...

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  8. REASONS FOR INSTALMENTS

    "Generally the scheme adopted has been the outcome of consideration of all phases of the problem by the taxation commissioners in conference and ...

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  9. AFTER THE WAR

    ALTHOUGH British and Dominion statesmen have attempted no detailed description of the sort of world they want to emerge from this ...

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  10. TASMANIA AND INDUSTRY

    "I entirely agree with the views of Dr. Evatt regarding the necessity of building up industrial centres in Tasmania, South Australia and West ...

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  11. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at a private hospital. Hobart, yesterday, of Mr. T. J. Rollins, of 33 Letitia-street, North Hobart. He was in his 60th year. ...

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  12. Cost of New Verandahs

    Federal control of building to conserve materials and labour for war purposes, is not likely to affect the City Council's by-law requiring the ...

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  13. JAPAN PLEASED BY SOVIET TRADE PACT

    TOKIO, Friday.—The Domei news agency reports that the Japan-Russia trade agreement provides for annual barter worth 60,000,000 yen ...

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  14. SHOP PRICES

    Replying to a statement by the secretary of the Retail Traders' Association (Mr. R. W. Winspear). concerning shop prices for commodities, the secretary ...

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  15. BRITAIN'S EXPANDING AIR DEFENCES

    LONDON, Friday.—The progress of air defence measures in Britain is indicated by the announcement that "several thousand volunteers are ...

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  16. SOLDIERS' FARES

    T ASMANIAN members of the fighting forces on the mainland, and mainland soldiers in Tasmania, have a real grievance in the heavy ...

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  17. Interest on Unpaid Rates

    Under the new Corporation Act, a charge of 1½ per cent. will be added to any amount of the current half- year's rates not paid on or before June ...

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  18. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—Further to "A Soldier's Sister's" letter which appeared in your columns last week regarding mail matter to soldiers, I am only in a position to quote ...

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  19. Alcohol and Poison

    Sir,—Your article under the above heading suggesting that the proposal by three Boston physicians that intoxicating liquor be labelled "poison" would ...

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  20. WAR CASUALTIES

    Mr. A. C. Lattin has been advised that his brother, Private P. J. Lattin, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. MILK PRICES IN CITY

    In a statement yesterday the general secretary of the Tasmanian Producers' Organisation (Mr. J. Hiscock) said that further enquiries into the wholesale ...

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  22. Camp Library Service

    Support in the North for the camp library movement would be exceedingly welcome, said Mr. C. C. McShane, secretary of this and the Free Library ...

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  23. SETBACK TO NEW INDUSTRY FOR DEVONPORT

    "It would appear that owing to unreasonable demands by the Federal Government, the coming of the Ovaltine industry to Devonport is ...

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  24. Recruiting

    Sir,—I think a recruiting sergeant or someone in that capacity should be sent to King Island to see how many young men are employed on dairies and in ...

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  25. Cold Snap

    The Commissioner for Transport (Mr. M. S. Wilson) announced yesterday that because of severe snow conditions the Great Lake-road and the ...

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  26. Co-ordinaton of British

    MELBOUTINE, Friday.—No Information has been received by the Federal Government to support the opinion of the U.S.A. Navy Minister ...

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  27. BOMB DISPOSAL SQUADS TO BE FORMED

    Bomb disposal squads are soon to be set up in various parts of the State by the Civil Defence Legion. The military authorities will collaborate in ...

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  28. Conscription

    Sir,—Some municipal councils have recently declared themselves as in favour of conscription, and Mr. Vincent J. Emery ("The Examiner," June ...

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  29. Comforts Fund

    Sir,—As you observe, it would be deplorable if the matter of distributing Comforts Fund money should bring about a reduction in public support. ...

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  30. "Monopoly" of Park

    A complaint made at the annual meeting of the City Band that the council had granted a monopoly of City Park to St. Joseph's Band for Sunday ...

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  31. MEETING OF S.P.C.A.

    A special meeting of the S.P.C.A. was held at the home of the secretary (Mrs. G. Reid) on Thursday evening. Mrs. A. Franklin presided in the ...

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  32. OLD MEMBER'S DEATH

    A meeting of the Invermay branch of the A.L.P. was held on Thursday night. The president (Mr. E. W. Barnard) occupied the chair. Regret was ...

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  33. MILITARY NEWS

    Private J. Bishop, of Darley Camp, Victoria. is spending leave with his family at Launceston. Mr. J. E. Monfries, Deputy Director ...

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  34. Baker's Boy Injured

    Falling from his horse yesterday afternoon, while carrying out his duties as baker's boy, Harry Pennington (16), of Derby, fell to the road, ...

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  35. Road to Ravenswood

    Whether it would be possible to tar the road between Mowbray and Ravenswood, to improve which a vote of £2000 was passed some time ago, was ...

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  36. TENDERS ACCEPTED

    The Minister for Lands and Works (Major Davies) announced yesterday that the following tenders had been accepted:— ...

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  37. WEATHER ATLAS

    A climatological atlas og Australia has recently been issued by the Commonwealth Bureau of Meteorology. It includes 74 maps, showing the ...

    Article : 79 words
  38. Garage Association Meeting

    The annual meeting of the Garage and Service Station Proprietors' Association of Tasmania was held at the King's Hall on Wednesday. Mr. L. ...

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  39. 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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  40. Bombs Too Small

    On Thursday night the secretary of the Civil Defence Legion (Mr. G. Farrow) gave further instruction at the Fire Brigade Station on incendiary ...

    Article : 105 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. Ogilvie Park

    The appointment of a caretaker for Ogilvie Park has been made temporarily, said the Minister for Lands and Works (Major Davies) after ...

    Article : 52 words
  43. Holiday on Monday

    The King's Birthday will be celebrated on Monday, which will be a public holiday. All shops and business houses will close, but woollen ...

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  44. TO CORRESPONDENTS

    T.B.—Yes, St. Kilda is a city and has a council. ...

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  45. Transport for Pickers

    The Minister for Transport (Mr. Brooker) has informed the Minister for ...

    Article : 110 words
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