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  2. WANT IMPROVED FACILITIES AT 'DROME

    Efforts are being made by the Burnie Tourist and Progress Association to provide better facilities at the Wynyard ...

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  3. DELEGATES FAVOR EARLY AND FIRM PEACE SETTLEMENT

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Countries attending the British Empire conference on the Japanese peace which will open here to-morrow arc already in agreement on some basic points. ...

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  4. LONG-RANGE FIGHTER-BOMBER

    The biggest naval flying display since the war ended was held at Lee-on-Solent recently. Among the guests were the air attaches of many countries. One of the many types of aircraft on show was this De Haviland Sea Hornet, a long range fighter-bomber ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WILL SHIP MORE MEAT TO BRITAIN

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Australian Government will ship greater quantities of meat, including pig meats, lamb and canned meat, as well as more dairy products, to Britain. The Minister for Commerce (Mr. Pollard) ...

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  6. Urgently Need 3000 Tons Superphosphate

    Merchants at Devonport Sare concerned about the non-delivery of superphosphate. The fertiliser is ...

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  7. CONSIDERING RADIO 'PHONE EQUIPMENT

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—Examination of the installation of a radio telephone link between Tasmania. and the mainland has concluded, and purchase of equipment is now being considered, the Postmaster-General (Sen. ...

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  8. OUR SPEECH HAS DETERIORATED

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.— "Australians have developed an Australian voice, a very distinetive voice. Those who have ...

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  9. ROSTER SYSTEM FOR TALLY CLERKS

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The Federal Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. G. A. Findlay) in the Arbitration Court today decided to inaugurate the roster ...

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  10. RESTRICTIONS ON RAIL AND GAS SERVICES

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Still more severe restrictions upon railway services and gas supplies owing to the non-arrival of colliers from ...

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  11. POLE SITTERS INTEND TO SEE IT THROUGH

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Interviewed while sitting in their armchairs at the top of their 30-ft. poles in drizzling rain last ...

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  12. THREE DEAD IN DOMESTIC TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The bodies of three children with their throats cut were found by neighbors in a Hurstville home ...

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  13. INQUEST ADJOURNED

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—An inquest was opened at Launceston to-day concerning the death of Thomas Charles Coleman (25), who ...

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  14. RELATION OF MUSIC AND OPERA

    The opera was the subject of discussion of the W.E.A. music group in thc Parish Hall, Burnie, on Thursday evening. Mr. B. S. ...

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  15. CONVERSION LOAN OPENS ON THURSDAY

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-day that a conversion loan would open on Thursday. Holders of securities ...

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  16. TRANSPORT OFFICERS' FEDERATION

    HOBART, Monday.— A division of the Australian Transport Officers Federation has been formed in Tasmania, ...

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  17. FORCED TO WORK FOR JAPANESE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Among passengers in the Manoora, from India, brought to Melbourne to-day, was Miss Rosalind Anderson. who ...

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  18. MILK COMMODITY COMMITTEE

    HOBART, Monday.— At a meeting of the Southern division of the Milk Commodity Committee of the Tasmanian Farmers' Federation (Messrs. ...

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  19. LAGGING IN PSYCHIATRY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The ratio of mental patients to doctors in N.S. Wales was 400 to 1, compared with 100 to 1 in ...

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  20. ALLEGED MURDERER REMANDED

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Market gardener Domenica Blefari (55), of Bass Hill, charged in Liverpool Court to-day with the murder of ...

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  21. WANT £100,000,000 FOR EDUCATION

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The secondary teachers' conference in Sydney to-day called on the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to provide £100,000.000 ...

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  22. RETURNING TO BURNED-OUT HOME

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. — Before he boarded the Loatta to-day to return to Cape Barren Island. Mr. P. Burgess expressed thanks for the ...

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  23. BRITAIN ALIVE TO INTERESTS IN PACIFIC

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Viscount Addison British Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, said to-day that ...

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  24. NO RESERVATION OF BOOKS

    The Burnie Council at its monthly meeting yesterday declined to alter its previous decision preventing the library ...

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  25. BIG SHIPMENT OF CANNED FRUIT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The largest single shipment of canned fruit to leave Australia1ll,OOO cases—will be ...

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  26. Boy's Mysterious Death

    SYDNEY, Monday—Lithgow police are puzzled as to the cause of death of Cornwall Wilson (12), son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, of Glen ...

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  27. REDUCED GREEN PEA ACREAGE

    It was stated at a meeting of the Devonport section of the Canning Pea Growers' Association that the wet winter would reduce ...

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  28. CHEERED TILT AT BANKING MOVE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Three thousand people who attended a lunch-hour meeting organised by the Liberal Party to-day cheered when the Federal Opposition Leader (Mr. Menzies) declared that the Commonwealth ...

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  29. FISHERMEN TO STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Monday.— As a protest against fish prices, all trawlers will be tied up and Sydney will be without fish after Thursday. ...

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  30. MILK PRODUCERS NEED HIGHER PRICES

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Unless milk producers were given a price that would provide an incentive to continue producing in the winter, ...

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  31. INTRUSION ON RIGHTS OF PEOPLE

    HOBART, Monday.—The Empire National Party of Australia, regards ly launched in Tasmania, regards the Federal Government's move to ...

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  32. DIED OF POISONING

    ADELAIDE, Monday.— An inquest concerning the death of a 34-year-old invalid pensioner, Freida Ernelia Moll, who died ...

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  33. RAILWAYMEN SEEK MARGINAL INCREASES

    LAUNCESTON. Monday.— Marginal increases of railwaymen's wages were discussed by a deputation from the Australian Railways' Union, which ...

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  34. T.C.A. LIKELY TO APPOINT COACH

    HOBART, Monday.— Although it was indicated at this evening's annual meeting of the Tasmanian Cricket Association that ...

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  35. SYDNEY MARKET REPORT

    HOBART, Monday.— The Government's marketing officer in Syuney (Mr. M'Kay) reports that 45.476 cases of Tasmimlan apples and pears were ...

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  36. TO PAY LESS FOR WASHED EGGS

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. — In future washed eggs would be paid for at a lower rate than unwashed even though in other respects ...

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  37. BOYS' HOME APPEAL

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. — The following donations have been received to the fund for the Northern Tasmanian Home for Boys: Previously ...

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  38. Seventh Tatt's Prize to Devonport

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  39. Launceston Police Court Cases

    LAUNCESTON. Mondany. — Charged with having broken two windows of a house John Pascoe O'Neill was tined £2 with 2/6 costs, and ordered ...

    Article : 164 words
  40. JITTERBUGS IN CITY STREETS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — A surprise display of jitterbugging on streets in the centre of the city by six pairs of Melbourne's liveliest ...

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  41. WOOL RESERVE PRICES

    U.K. Dominion Wool Disposals Ltd. (the Joint Organisation) announces that in accordance with the terms of the Disposals Plan, the Directors ...

    Article : 117 words
  42. Motorist Committed for Trial

    WAGGA (N.S.W.), Monday.— Richard Thomas Walter Jane (48). headmaster of the Wagga High School, was to-day committed for ...

    Article : 88 words
  43. Dutch Freighter Back

    BRISBANE, Monday.— The 10,000ton Dutch freighter, Grootekerk. as soon as she berthed in Brisbane today, was unloaded by waterside ...

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