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  2. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    THERE are several unfortunate aspects of the controversy on the proposal that the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) should pay another visit to ...

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  3. PLAN TO MAKE MOTOR TRUCKS IN AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — A report that the Ford Company and General Motors (Holdens) Ltd. had submitted to the Federal Government a plan for ...

    Article : 215 words
  4. IRON RATION PLAN

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—A warning to storekeepers to register under the Commonwealth's iron ration plan to build up their essential stocks to a ...

    Article : 69 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 54 words
  6. BETTER ORDER

    THE FIRST reaction to the declaration of principles agreed upon by the British Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) and ...

    Article : 241 words
  7. RAID SHELTERS

    TASMANIA'S A.R.P. work has been creditable, but no air-raid shelters have been provided, and people are asking why. It is a perfectly ...

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  8. EXECUTIVE OF RED CROSS MEETS

    Mr. L. R. Hart, the chairman, advised the monthly meeting of the Red Cross executive committee that the property at St. Leonards under ...

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  9. Topics of the Day LITTLE LEATHER FOR CIVILIANS

    Not in the last forty years has the leather position in Tasmania been so acute, according to the manager of a ...

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  10. WEEK-END FORECASTS

    NORTH — Fine at first, followed by unsettled conditions, with some showers late in the week-end. ...

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  11. Helmet Mystery Solved

    Mr. Ivor McDonald, of Launceston, is awaiting the return of certain portions of a Prussian helmet which was stolen from his ...

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  12. Lyell Highway

    The Minister for Lands and Works (Major Davies) said yesterday that the Lyell Highway beyond DerwentBridge was still closed to general traffic. ...

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  13. Salvation Army Promotion

    One of the highest ranks in the Salvation Army is now held by Commissioner W. R. Dalziel, territorial commander for West Australia, South ...

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  14. Recruits for Navy

    Although recruits were offering at the rate of from 20 to 30 a week, the Royal Australian Navy was still in urgent need of litters, turners and fully ...

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  15. Bomber for Tasmania?

    The Beaufort bomber at present on a visit to Queensland to stimulate the R.A.A.F. recruiting drive may visit Tasmania soon. Mr. H. C. Barnard, ...

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  16. Taxation Officer's Visit

    To-day is the last day on which a Taxation Department officer will be available in Launceston to answer queries regarding taxation problems ...

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  17. Ascot Ammunition Factory

    With a start having been made on excavation work for the ammunition factory at Ascot the bulk of the plant and some of the men from the ...

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  18. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    The grandest work in life is to built up noble character in ourselves and others. We need the inspiration for the higher ...

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  19. PARTS OF CITY BLACKED OUT

    Disappointment at the response from Governmental and semi-Governmental buildings to the appeal for a blacking out of all windows was ...

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  20. Child Visitors

    About 450 children arrived by train from Hobart yesterday, accompanied by their parents, on an educational and sporting trip. Individual teams ...

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  21. Fishing Boat Crew

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) while on the mainland this week requested the Commonwealth Government through the Council for Scientific and ...

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  22. Northall Park

    The attitude of the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) to the suggestion that the Government should consider the exchange of Northall Park for Moonah ...

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  23. Death Accidental

    An finding of accidental death was made by the coroner (Mr. G. W. Easton) at an inquest at Stanley yesterday into the death of Dawn Lynn Burns, ...

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  24. Works Programme

    The State Government has not yet decided no its works programme for this year. The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove), announcing this yesterday, ...

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  25. Nive Power Scheme

    The survey of the route of the canal for the River Nive power scheme has been completed, and the report of the Hydro-Electric Commission will be ...

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  26. Hobart Immunisation

    During the last three months 360 Hobart children have been immunised against diphtheria, Mr. C. L. Colvin. Chief Health Inspector of the Hobart ...

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  27. State Health Services

    Having lost so many doctors, nurses and dentists, the State Government is having difficulty in maintaining continuity in some of the services in ...

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  28. Queenstown Hospital

    The Minister for Health (Dr. Gaha) in conjunction with the architectural branch was at present enquiring into the question of fuel and heating for ...

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  29. NORTHERN POWER SCHEME

    There is every probability that when a direct approach is made to it by the Hydro-Electric Commission the Launceston City Council will be ...

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  30. DISPUTE AT RISDON UNSETTLED

    The dispute between the Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia Ltd. and members of four unions employed at ...

    Article : 426 words
  31. AMNESTY FOR POLES

    MOSCOW. Wednesday.—The Soviet Supreme Council announced to-day that all Polish citizens who are prisoners in Russia have been granted an ...

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  32. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—A spirit of discord is apparent among our political parties. They appear to be out of harmony with one another and are thereby prevented ...

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  33. BIG EXTENSION PLANNED AT BOYER

    Large extensions, including, it is believed, the duplication of the paper milling plant, are contemplated at the Boyer mill ...

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  34. HORSE EATS RABBITS

    In the North-East there is a young horse which eats rabbits-robs a dog of a carcase or pulls rabbits out of ...

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  35. POLICE THEORY FOR FIRE AT BELLERIVE

    It is thought by the police that the fire which gutted a greengrocer's shop at Bellerive early yesterday morning was caused by the shop refrigerator ...

    Article : 162 words
  36. COMPETITION IN SUB-DIVISION LAYOUT

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton) announced yesterday the awards granted for the completion conducted by the board of ...

    Article : 132 words
  37. HOSPITAL BOARD MEETING

    Satisfaction at the success achieved by nurses at the Launceston General Hospital in state nursing examinations was expressed by the chairman of the ...

    Article : 178 words
  38. CHARCOAL KILNS FOR NORTH

    Material has been ordered for about 20 steel kilns to be constructed in the Launceston railway workshops for the ...

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  39. RETIREMENT TO BE DELAYED

    The retirement of Mr. A. J. Simmons from the post of Sub-Collection of Customs at Launceston is now almost certain to be postponed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  40. RESPONSIBILITY FOR HOUSING

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) agrees with the Launceston City Missioner (Mr. E. H. Tomlinson) that housing is the responsibility of local authorities. ...

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  41. SMOKE BOMBS IN CROWDED HOTEL

    The Hobart Superintendent of Police Mr. M. English, and Det.—Inspector R. W. Fleming visited Pontville yesterday to enquire into the lighting of ...

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  42. HEAD INJURIES

    When he tripped and fell while working at the fire station, Argyle-street, Hobart, early yesterday morning, Alexander Hall (25) suffered head injuries. ...

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  43. C.D.L. MESSENGER INJURED

    Ken Webb, of 25 Quarry-road, a messenger for the south sector in the black-out rehearsal last night, fell from his bicycle and had his left arm fractured ...

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  44. CORNER IN SUPPLY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Evidence could not be obtained to substantiate allegations of a corner in charcoal for producer gas units, the Minister for ...

    Article : 75 words
  45. PERSONAL

    Guests at the Brisbane Hotel yesterday included Messrs. P. Weel and J. E. Gough, of Sydney, and Messrs. G. Leitch, R. Gibson. J. Tubb, of Hobart. ...

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  46. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at Ulverstone recently of Mr. Frank Archer McDonaid in his 71st year. Mr. McDonald was a "ormer member ...

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  47. WAR CASUALTIES

    Word has been received by Mr. W. Ferguson, Lyttleton-street, Launceston. that his son-in-law, Captain T. H. Vincent, who was previously reported ...

    Article : 46 words
  48. A.I.F. HONOUR ROLL

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

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  49. MILITARY NEWS

    Tasmanian members of the Australian Navy who arrived home on leave yesterday were Able Seamen R. T. Davis and W. Parry. Seaman Parry ...

    Article : 68 words
  50. EIGHT BEDS AS GIFT TO NEW HOSPITAL

    A gift of 256 from Wm. Holyman' and Sons Pty, Ltd. towards the new Launceston General Hospital furnishing appeal will make possible the ...

    Article : 361 words
  51. Appeal Funds

    Acknowledged, £55.905/4/6: stafft W. and G. Genders Pty. Ltd., July contribution. 1/8/1: Mowbray Junior Circle, £1/15/-; staff Johnstone and Wilmot ...

    Article : 110 words
  52. CASUALTY LIST

    A casualty previously published is varied as follows:— Previously reported missing, now reported prisoner of war—TX 854 Plc. ...

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