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  2. NEW HALL

    The foundation stone of the Presbyterian Church hall at Newstead, which is being erected at the corner of ...

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  3. LAUNCESTON, TASMANIA The Examiner

    THE REACTION to the change of Government at Canberra has not been very violent. The genera thought is that the even balance of ...

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  4. PERSONAL

    Among passengers by air from the mainland yesterday was Mr. E. C. Robertson. Captain I. N. Holyman returned to ...

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  5. FLAXGROWERS MEET AT OATLANDS

    Problems confronting the industry were discussed by flax growers when they met at Oatlands on Friday. The ...

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  6. MANY WISH NEW P.M. WELL

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Australia's new Prime Minister was deeply moved during the week-end by a [?] of ...

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  7. Topics of the Day ENQUIRY INTO BAUXITE DEPOSITS HERE

    Mr. M. F. Martin, of the Commonwealth Bauxite Committee arrived in Tasmania during the week-end to ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    There never was a clearer f call to any generation than that call that is ours to-day, to open our hearts and minds ...

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  9. LENINGRAD STANDS

    THE EPIC resistance of Leningrad continues. For six weeks this great Russian stronghold has been smashing furious German attacks, and ...

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  10. KEEPING FAITH WITH BOYS AT FRONT

    Keep faith with our boys at the front. Australia's duty to those men who have already gone to the war lies in seeing they are adequately and ...

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  11. Mr. A. Monaghan

    The funeral of Mr. Albert Alfred Monaghan, of 24 Eardley-street, Launceston, took place on Friday. Although the funeral was private, it was attended ...

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  12. Brigade Called Twice

    The Launceston Fire Brigade was called twice on Saturday night. The first call came at 9.15 and was to some piles burning near the cool stores in ...

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  13. N.E.I. READY TO HIT BACK AT AGGRESSORS

    DARWIN, Sunday. — Establishment of formal diplomatic relationship between the East Indies and Australia involved authority of the Dutch ...

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  14. Tasmanians at Ballarat

    Several Launceston singers are competing at the Ballarat South-street competitions. In the event, solo for gentlemen who had never won a first ...

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  15. MR. J. CAMPBELL, ST. HELENS

    There was a representative gathering at the funeral of Mr. John Campbell at St. Helens on Friday afternoon. The pallbearers were Messrs. J. M. ...

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  16. OBITUARY

    The death occurred. at Launceston last Wednesday of Mr. Lewis Moss, son of the late Henry and Emma Moss, formerly of Launceston. Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  17. Cars Overturn in Crash

    Colliding at the intersection of Bryan and Albion streets about 6.30 on Saturday evening, a taxicab driven by Keith McLaughlin, of Watchorn-street, and a ...

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  18. Fireman Injured

    Ray Nibbs, fireman, of Hobart, received abrasions to the head when he fell from a train in the Launceston railway yards on Saturday morning. ...

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  19. THE NEW CABINET

    A TASMANIAN grievance against the Menzies and Fadden Governments was that neither included a representative of this state in the ...

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  20. SPARKLING REVUE AT NATIONAL

    The large crowd which attended the National Theatre on Saturday night to see "1066 and All That," presented by the Hobart Repertory Society, expected ...

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  21. WAR CASUALTIES

    Private Joseph Russell Armstrong, of Hobart, is a prisoner of war in Italy, according to a Vatican radio station broadcast. ...

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  22. GUARANTEE NOT OBTAINED

    Cr. P. H. Hill reported at the Lilydale Council meeting on Saturday that he had made a canvass of the Dilston area in connection with ...

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  23. NO COUNTER ACTION

    MELBOURNE, Sunday—On his return from Canberra on Saturday, Mr. Blackburn, M.P., said he did not intend to take any counter action regarding ...

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  24. MURDER OF CHILD

    SYDNEY, Sunday—William Fisher (65), painter, was found guilty on Saturday of the murder of Jeanette Walsh, aged three, whose body was found in ...

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  25. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—I would like to express my admiration of the brilliant young players of the Launceston Boys' Band. Having heard quite a remarkable lot of ...

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  26. Street Cleaning

    Sir,—Your article on city street cleaning might wake up some of our aldermen, or is it Mr. Potts who needs the waking up? Cannot he see there ...

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  27. Power Extension at Penguin

    Provided guarantees totalling £554 a year are forthcoming, the Hydro- Electric Commission is prepared to extend its service from Riana to the ...

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  28. PADRES AGAIN AMONG THE TROOPS

    Army chaplains marched in Thursday's parade of A.I.F. and militia units, but only army men know of the "inner" battalion of padres who are ...

    Article : 251 words
  29. APPEAL FUNDS

    Acknowledged, £26,260/18/2; staff G. M. Jackson Pty., £1/8/-: Launceston central branch, £10; L. W. Smith Pty., £3; Sandhill branch, £1/15/6; Jollity Club ...

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  30. Advertising

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  31. SENTENCE COMMUTED

    VICHY, Friday.—Marshal Petain has commuted the death sentence passed on Colette. who shot and wounded Laval, the French quisling. ...

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