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  2. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Our happiness isn't of or by or through another person—it is the outcome of our own striving—the fulfilment of our own sense of ...

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  3. Topics of the Day CONCESSION FARES ON TRAMS SOON

    The system under which the City Council will give a trial to concession fares on trams and bases will operate from ...

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  4. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    THE REACTION to the war plans announced by Mr. Menzies on Tuesday has been. on the whole, favourable, It is useless to bemoan ...

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  5. COASTAL FACTORY APPROVED

    The State Government has been advised by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) that approval had been granted ...

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  6. STATE BUTTER QUALITY EXCELLENT: MANAGERS' CONFERENCE

    Tasmania need have no inferiority complex regarding the quality of the butter produced in the state, said the secretary (Mr. E. R. Neilson) at the 30th annual conference of the Australian Institute of Dairy Factory Managers and ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Messrs. S. J. Thyne and G. Wymond travelled to the mainland by air yesterday. Mr. H. V. Sellars is leaving to-day ...

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  8. PETROL RATIONS

    THE DRASTIC petrol restrictions announced to-day will create acute difficulties for many people. The vast motor and allied industries ...

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  9. ARRESTED AND RELEASED

    CANBERRA. Wednesday. —A man married to the sister of Mrs. Spender, wife of the Minister for the Army, ...

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  10. NO SHORTAGE OF BUTTER

    In the event of any future closure of Bass Strait owing to enemy action the people of Tasmania need not fear any ...

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  11. WAR CASUALTIES

    Mrs. L. C. Squires, of Melbourne, late of Launceston, has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Remodelled Quarters

    The work of remodelling the City Treasurer's Department at the Town Hall is almost completed and it is expected that the staff will be installed ...

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  13. MILITARY NEWS

    Advice has been received by Mr. and Mrs. G. Armstrong, of Longford, that their son, Signaller R. G. Armstrong, has been reported safe. Signaller ...

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  14. TASMANIANS IN OVERSEAS CASUALTY LIST

    MIELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A Tasmanian overseas casualty list issued to-day by army headquarters gives the following details:— ...

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  15. CORRESPONDENCE

    "Enquirer."—From Gibraltar to the nearest African shore is about 15 miles. At the narrowest part of the Strait of Gibraltar the width is about 11 ...

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  16. Accidents

    A collision occurred at the intersection of York and Charles streets at 1.55 p.m. yesterday between a motor car driven by Mr. Robert Percy Harris. of ...

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  17. Milk Prices

    Sir,—Evidently "Retail Milkman" does not agree with Mr. Hiscock's report. All the same, it is quite in order. The Prices Commissioner ...

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  18. BRITISH BLOWS

    BRITAIN has taken the offensive in the Western Desert, in Syria. and over Germany and Nazi-occupied territory. She has had little attention ...

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  19. GEOLOGIST TO RETURN TO TASMANIA

    Mr. P. B. Nye, Government Geologist of Tasmania, who in 1934 was selected an executive officer of the aerial, geological, and geophysical survey ...

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  20. When Rates were Highest

    Whatever increase in rates the City Council may decide on next Monday, the figure will still be much below the record of 6 3 in the £ struck in ...

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  21. WOMEN IN WAR INDUSTRIES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Although the Prime Minister indicated in his broadcast last night the probable enlistment of women's services because ...

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  22. Fishing Boat Located

    The fishing boat Diana, whose failure to reach Triabunna according to plan caused anxiety, was located yesterday near the Tasman Light, approximately ...

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  23. Comforts Fund

    Sir,—On my return from conference my attention was directed to a letter from Rev. W. H. MacFarlane in your issue of June 14. I have already clearly ...

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  24. Women and Air Force

    The first wireless telegraph operator from Tasmania to be accepted by the Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force left for the mainland a few ...

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  25. HANDING OVER OF DR. W. H. TOFFT MEMORIAL

    A meeting of subscribers to the Dr. W. H. Tofft memorial was held at the Town Hall. Campbell Town, on Tuesday evening. The Warden (Mr. A. ...

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  26. Advertising

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  27. No Separate N.U.R. Award

    Comment was made yesterday by Mr. W. Morrow, secretary of the A.R.U., on statements made by Mr. W. Fletcher, secretary of the National Union ...

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  28. APPEAL FUNDS

    Previously acknowledged, £339/1/3. Donations — D[?]ston Branch C.W.A., 10/-; Devonpor Branch C.W.A., £2/10/-; G. M. Finlay (Mrs.), £2; Spence ...

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  29. MANY SEEKING EXEMPTION FROM TRAINING

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Reports that a ban had been placed by his department on representations by members of Parliament on behalf of ...

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  30. Much Travelled Cat

    After wandering half-way across the world, a veteran of the Libyan campaign, a black Persian cat. is now with a coastal vessel plying to Burnie. When ...

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  31. COPPER FOUND AT NATONE

    Occurrences of copper lodes in sedimentary slate and quartzites have been established on a property at Natone. The Minister for Mines (Major Davies) ...

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  32. Offices Closed

    The Launceston Office of the Department of Information closed yesterday. The Hobart office shut down last week. This action is in accord with the ...

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  33. ADELAIDE TRAM STOPPAGE

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.— A strong move by a section of the men to continue, a stoppage of tram and 'bus services was defeated at to-day's ...

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  34. PICTURES OF STATE SCENERY

    An unusual set of coloured photographs which have brought high praise from the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) and which it is proposed to distribute to ...

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  35. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    NEWS FROM BATHURST.—The following is an extract of a letter addressed to Mr. Lamb, the jeweller: "I only wish I had some. ...

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  36. Soldiers' Fares

    A protest against Tasmanian A.I.F. members having to pay 3 in boat fares to visit their homes on final leave was made in the House of ...

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  37. AFTER 156 DAYS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Ronald Bruce Walker, formerly a memoer of the State Parliament, was found guilty with a recommendation to mercy, ...

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  38. R.A.A.F. RECRUITING

    The R.A.A.F. Mobile Recruiting Unit will be in Launceston on Monday and Tuesday. June 30 and July 1, at the Launceston Technical College. ...

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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. Leven Road Work

    An application from the Leven Council that road works on which the Government was assisting on the for 1 basis should be carried out by ...

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  41. INFORMATION DEPT.'s SALARY BILL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Minister for Information (Senator Foll) stated to-day that there were 191 salaried employees of the Department of ...

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  42. EXAMINATIONS IN ACCOUNTANCY

    The following were the successful candidates in the final examinations of the Federal Institute of Accountants:— Intermediate. —Bookkeeping and ...

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  43. Delay in Building Hobart Bridge

    "While it is difficult at the present time, particularly with the war, to estimate with any accuracy when the bridge will be completed, my own ...

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  44. Dealers to Help in Salvage

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.—The War Services Department announced to- day that it had granted a charter to secondhand dealers to organise ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND MEAT DISPUTE ENDS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — A settlement of the Queensland meat dispute is indicated in a telegram received to-day by the Minister for Labour (Mr. ...

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  46. INSURANCE OF TROOPS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Whether accident policies covering members of the A.I.F. should receive the same protection as life policies was being ...

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