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  2. TWO SOLDIERS KILLED IN PORT SAID AMBUSH

    PORT SAID.—Two more British soldiers were killed and two wounded in an ambush in Port Said dock area on Wednesday night. the men, in a truck with other soldiers, were returning from Port. Fuad where they had ...

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  3. Met Governor

    Young members of St. John's Home Nursing Division, with Mrs. R. L. Archie, Superintendent of No. 2 division, who turned up at the Burnie Hospital yesterday afternoon to meet the Governor (Sir Ronald Cross) and Lady Cross during their tour of inspection ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Short - lived liberty

    HOBART.—After a 12-hour search by police, the two women who escaped from the Hobart gaol on Wednesday evening were located at New Norfolk yesterday. Pauline Jane Barry (32). ...

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  5. Hospital blameless in child's death

    LAUNCESTON. — "I am unable to say that there was any dereliction of duty, or ineptitude on the part of any ...

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  6. GOVERNOR SEES NEED FOR LOYALTY AND UNITY

    Loyalty to the Throne and unity in the British Commonwealth were now of the greatest importance, the Governor (Sir Ronald Cross) said at a civic reception in the Burnie Theatre last evening. It was his first visit to the. town in his present capacity. About 400 of the ...

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  7. IS NOT HOPEFUL

    HOBART.—The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) is not hopeful of securing any more loan money for State Works. ...

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  8. 5/- notes proposed

    CANBERRA.—Introduction of 5/ notes was advocated in the Senate yesterday by Senator ...

    Article : 77 words
  9. JUBILEE RELAY

    LAUNCESTON. — Bearing a goodwill message from the Mayor of Launceston (Alderman Thyne) to the Warden ...

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  10. He wants votes to go round

    CANBERRA — Senator Guy (Lib., Tas.) yesterday suggested a reform of the electoral laws. ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. "SHARE NOT THY SORROWS WITH THY GUESTS"

    LONDON.—While Coventry's mayor (Mr. Harry Weston) was welcoming the Deputy Mayor of Stalingrad (Madame Tatiana Murashkina) it was announced officially that his prospective son-in-law was killed ...

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  12. RAIL-DRIVER FREED OF BLAME IN ULVERSTONE TRAGEDY

    A verdict of "Accidental death" was returned at the Ulverstone inquest yesterday on Norman William Lade (78), of Sulphur Creek, and his granddaughter, Margaret Lade Banfield (26), of Latrobe, who were killed when ...

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  13. Seeks preference for ex-soldiers

    HOBART—The possibility of giving preference in Government appointments to returned servicemen ...

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  14. Hospital staffs wages talks next week

    HOBART. — Wages of nurses and domestic staffs of hospitals in Tasmania will be considered by the State ...

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