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  2. Topics of the Day CONTROL OF AMBULANCE SERVICE

    An assurance that the proposed bill to establish a Northern Tasmanian Ambulance Service would be ...

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  3. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    BRITAIN is preparing for a renewal of heavy air attacks, Anti-aircraft defences have been strengthened and it is believed that ...

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  4. "A SERIOUS LAG"

    The appeal for recruits. now being made is not for the raising of new formations, but for the maintenance of our ...

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  5. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    The' government of divine Love derives its omnipotence from the love it creates in the heart of man ...

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  6. JUSTIFIED ITS EXISTENCE

    The institution had justified its existence and was now a popular rendezvous for men of the forces, stated the ...

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  7. CAR HIT BY TRAIN: NONE HURT

    When a car collided with a Cammell car from Launceston at the Appledore level crossing, near Devonport, at ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—Sir Winston Dugan, Governor of Victoria, who was injured while riding on Wednesday, is suffering from a fractured ...

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  9. THE FAR EAST

    ALTHOUGH the news of the Far Eastern situation published yesterday was optimistic, we pointed out that there was no real evidence ...

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  10. CAMP LIBRARY SERVICES

    Referring to a letter in "The Examiner" yesterday concerning camp library services, the Chief Secretary (Mr. Brooker) said the statement that he ...

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  11. SIX MONTHS' GAOL ON PERJURY COUNT

    "This is a serious offence which strikes directly at the administration of public justice," said Mr. Justice Clark ...

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  12. STATE KEEN TO HELP

    Government was only too anxious to co-operate with the Commonwealth on fisheries ...

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  13. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at his residence, St. Helens, on Monday, of Edwin Vane Nicholson, in his 82nd year. Until recently Mr. Nicholson resided at '"The ...

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  14. WEEK-END FORECASTS

    NORTH AND EAST — Fine weather with moderate day temperatures and cold nights. WEST and NORTH-WEST.— ...

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  15. BIG LOSSES TO STORE BY SHOPLIFTING

    Because of shoplifting and pilfering, one chain store in Hobart, according to its manager, loses goods to the value of £1000 a year. ...

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  16. Australian Salmon

    As it stood at present there was no possibility of the canned fish industry in Australia making up for the heavy cuts in imports of Canadian salmon and ...

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  17. A.I.F. HONOUR ROLL

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

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  18. FEDERAL POLITICS

    MR. FADDEN, the new Prime Minister, is making it clear that he is prepared to go a very long way along the Labour road in the ...

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  19. PRODUCTION OF MUNITIONS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—High praise for Australia's achievements in munitions production, as well as some constructive criticism with the object of ...

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  20. Not Enough Church !

    One of our troubles to-day is that people have got away from religion and the church. They have forgotten their God and have to put up with the ...

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  21. GOVERNMENT TO HELP

    Seeking assistance from the Government in planting trees throughout Tasmania, a deputation from the Road-way Beautifying Association yesterday ...

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  22. Dredging in Tamar

    A proposal to extend the silt deposit area on the south side of the river between Ti-tree Bend and Stephenson's Bend to enable more rapid dredging of ...

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  23. NAZI FIGHTER DISPLAY

    Arrangements for the display in Launceston next month of the captured Messerschmitt 109, which is at present being exhibited throughout ...

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  24. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir—Wake up, Longford residents, and attend the meeting to show the Presentation Fund Committee that we want more action as regards ...

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  25. King's Wharf Extension

    The tender of £20,915/14/- for the extension of King's Wharf, which was accepted by the Launceston Marine Board last week, subject to the approval ...

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  26. MOVE TOWARDS LABOUR

    BRISBANE, Thursday — Amplifying his statement of yesterday that the Government would "move towards the Opposition," Mr. Fadden said to-day: ...

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  27. Frenchman's Cap Scenery

    A fine display of coloured photographs of the wild scenery round Frenchman's Cap, which lies in, the Franklin River area to the south of ...

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  28. NO LOSSES BY NAVY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Hughes) to-day emphatically contradicted rumours at present current regarding alleged ...

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  29. Air Raid Shelters Would Cost Sydney £3 Million

    SYDNEY, Thursday— Sydney architects and engineers estimate that it would cost at least £3,000,000 for structural alterations to give adequate ...

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  30. A.B.C. BUDGETS FOR LOSS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Before the Parliamentary Committee on Broadcasting to-day, the Australian Broadeasting Commission (Mr. W. ...

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  31. ENQUIRY INTO BURNING OF KEMPTON HOTEL

    An enquiry into the death of James Watling (about 50), of Montrose, who perished in a fire which destroyed the 100-year-old Kempton Hotel on July ...

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  32. Ringarooma Area School

    The Honorary Minister (Mr. Madden) stated yesterday that the Ringarooma Area School is to be added to and substantial alterations made to the ...

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  33. General Hospital: Substantial Gifts Acknowledged

    Cash donations acknowledged in the report presented at last night's meeting of the Launceston General Hospital Board of Management included: Mrs. ...

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  34. GLEN DHU P.F.A.

    "In the past year only 22 families have subscribed to the Parents and Friends' Association of Glen Dhu," said Mr. H. Eastman. treasurer of the ...

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  35. Howitzers Delight Experts

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The first of the new howitzers, built of Australian materials in Australia were tested near Melbourne to-day. ...

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  36. Appeal Funds

    Previously acknowledged, £58,830/3/3 A. Coombe, 23 Raymond-street (Christmas parcels), 10/- C. V. Coombe, 23 Raymond-street (Christmas parcels), £1 ...

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  37. Poultry Farm at Boys' Home

    A poultry farm is to be established at the Ashley Boys' Home to help supply eggs for the new Ovaltine factory to be established near Devonport. The ...

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  38. YOUTH SEVERELY INJURED

    Ernest William Groom (16). of Penguin, was admitted to the Ulverstone General Hospital in a critical condition last evening, suffering from head in- ...

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  39. Police Provident Fund

    The annual conference of the Tasmanian Police Association has decided to ask Cabinet for at least £1000 a year for the Police Provident Fund. ...

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  40. CASUALTY LIST

    Casualties reported for the first time —In Australia—Seriously ill: TX 5343 Pte. M. E. B. Rigby, Infantry, of Launceston. ...

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  41. Car Stolen

    A blue Buick sedan car owned by Mr. C. C. James, of 121 Elphin-road was stolen from outside his residence between 6.30 p.m. and 7.40 p.m. ...

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  42. INSPECTION OF ARMY HOSPITAL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Spender) to-day inspected every ward and department of Heidelberg Military Hospital. ...

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  43. FREE KINDERGARTENS IN HOBART

    "If we spend a little more time on the care and education of our children, I think we would save a great deal of trouble in the years ahead," said the ...

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  44. WAR PRISONERS' PARCELS

    When forwarding parcels to the Red Cross for despatch to prisoners of war next of kin are asked by the Australian Red Cross Society to include in their ...

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  45. Advertising

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  46. TRAMWAY DISPUTE

    Conclusions on unspecified points in the dispute between Hobart tramwaymen and the Hobart City Council were reached at a further meeting between ...

    Article : 78 words
  47. Agitation for Release of Internees

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The agitation for the release of the two Communist internees, Ratliff and Thomas. has been revived because of the appointment of ...

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  48. TRADES HALL SUPPORTS SOVIET LEAGUE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Melbourne Trades Hall Council decided to-night by a majority vote of one to "give whole-hearted support to the ...

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  49. HIDING MUSEUM TREASURES

    BOSTON, Wednesday — The Boston Museum of Fine Arts announces that it has completed preparations to hide treasures in the mid-West in the event ...

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