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  2. PERSONAL

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) returned to Hobart yesterday after a short visit to Launceston. The Chief Secretary (Mr. Brooker), ...

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  3. THE FURTURE OF LAUNCESTON

    FOREMOST among Launceston's proposed post-war works is the flood prevention scheme. The City Council also has plans for a number of ...

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  4. Topics of the Day BIG SCHEME OF POST-WAR WORKS IN CITY

    A list of post-war works estimated to cost approximately £1,500,000, has been submitted to the State Government by the ...

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  5. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Mind your own business, or it will not mind you. To look one way and pull another may do on water but not on land. ...

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  6. TO STAND FOR SENATE

    Tasmania's most widelyknown feminist, Mrs. E. A. Waterworth, is to contest the next Senate elections as an ...

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  7. IT HAPPENED 100 YEARS AGO

    POLICE REPORT—William Butler and Frederick Spellar, tickets-of-leave, were charged with sleeping in church during ...

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  8. REPORT ON BILL

    If the bill containing the Government's proposal for the compulsory acquisition of the Launceston power scheme by the ...

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  9. House-building Grant

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Federal Government decided today to make £35,000 available for house-building in Tasmania. ...

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  10. HOSTEL FOR WOMEN

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Brooker) said yesterday that he had not yet received a reply to his request to the Federal ...

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  11. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at a Launceston private hospital on Monday of Mr Edgar John Bonney. He was born a Deloraine in 1877, his father, Mr ...

    Article : 390 words
  12. Egg Trade Charges Are Denied

    Charges that the Launceston Egg Floor was offering eggs in Hobart below the cost of production, that eggs sent to Hobart are "chilled" and not ...

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  13. Flax Processing Dew-Retting Called Antiquated

    While it was an admitted and established fact that Australia could produce dew-retted flax equal to the dew-retted fibre produced in other ...

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  14. St. Marys Service

    The claim that the restriction of the St. Marys road service to four days a week would actually increase the consumption of petrol, would waste ...

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  15. CANNOT TAP PRIVATE PHONES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Police would not be allowed to tap private telephone lines or examine mail in private post boxes in search of evidence of S.P. ...

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  16. VISIT TO TURKEY

    MANY questions about Mr. Churchill's visit to Turkey remain unanswered, but it is clear that the conversations were generally ...

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  17. C.D.L. Rehearsal

    The Launceston Civil Defence Legion will hold its next full-scale rehearsal on Wednesday of next week, from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. All sectors will be ...

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  18. COMMUNIQUE ON S.W. PACIFIC

    The Communique from G.H.Q., S. W. Pacific, yesterday was:— N.W. SECTOR Reconnaissance activity only. ...

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  19. PROFESSION CEREMONY

    At the Church of Apostles yesterday morning the Vicar Capitular (Monsignor T. Monaghan), assisted by Very Rev. Dean W. A. Upton, presided at ...

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  20. Aluminium Shelter

    A meeting of the committee set up to work for the establishment of an aluminium industry in the north will be called shortly to discuss the ...

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  21. Mr. E. N. West for London Congress

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday.—Mr. E. West, M.H.A. (Tasmania) was elected at the A.W.U. Convention at Ballarat to-day as delegate from that body to ...

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  22. PIG MEATS PLAN DELAYED

    Although it had been intended that the pig meats plan should operate throughout Australia from February 1 the organisation involved had ...

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  23. CLAIMING BIGGER GRANT

    The State Treasurer (Mr. DwyerGray) yesterday reiterated his conviction that in making grants the Federal Government should take into account ...

    Article : 133 words
  24. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—One girl flax salvaging Evandale on Sunday deserves a special words of praise. Miss Pearl Bowkett, of the Women's Land Army, Perth, ...

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  25. Firm's Charge Against Unions

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Judge O'Mara, in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day, said that unions which were alleged to be preventing ...

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  26. NOTIFYING AIR CASUALTIES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Special efforts are made by the R.A.A.F. to send casualty notifications to next-of-kin speedily and to provide them with the ...

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  27. Sir Ronald Cross on West Coast

    Sir Ronald Cross, the British High Commissioner in Australia, at Burnie last night described the two days he spent on the West Coast as days of ...

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  28. WAR CASUALTIES

    Private Lionel G. Wells, who died of wounds on January 14, was the second youngest son of Mrs. M. M. and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. Increased Wages

    Sir.—Your correspondent, "Atom." adopts a suitable pen-name, as his letters contain only minute particles of good. He absolutely evades my point ...

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  30. Social Credit

    Sir,—Social credit is coming fast, because of the inexorable law of necessity. No man living can formulate an idea how our huge debt can be repaid, ...

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  31. New Hospital Ship in Service Soon

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—A new and commodious Australian hospital ship will be in service about mid-February, the Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) ...

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  32. SOLDIERS FOR CANNERY WORK

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The army had agreed to release temporarily an appreciable number of young soldiers who had volunteered to undertake ...

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  33. Youth's Punishment

    Sir,—George Laskey has gone to some length to condemn the action of two justices who some time ago sentenced a youth to a term of ...

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  34. Municipal Conference in May

    The acting secretary of the Municipal Association (Mr. W. Wilson) has reported that a municipal conference will be held in May. This was decided at ...

    Article : 190 words
  35. FIVE-DAY WEEK SOUGHT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday—Representation from a section of munition workers seeking a five-day week instead of five and a half days have been ...

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  36. MILITARY NEWS

    Flight-Lieut. M. E. Aylett is visiting Launceston on leave from an operational station. He is staying with his parents, Senator and Mrs. W. E. Aylett. ...

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  37. APPEAL FUNDS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 186 words
  38. Advertising

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    Advertising : 16 words
  39. Caledonian Society

    The hope that after the war Australia, including Tasmania, would receive a greater influx of Scottish folk, was expressed by the president ...

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  40. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL By SMITH

    MUSSOLINI, mesmerist! By speaking from a hollow log somewhere in central Italy, Induce avoided bombblasted bombast. All the same, he does ...

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  41. HOME FOR INVALIDS

    Donations to Home for Invalids, Mulgrave-street, Launceston: Jellies, Mrs. F. Jones; apples, Miss Chung; box of jam; C.W.A., Exton; vegetables, Mrs. ...

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  42. PLANS FOR STATE BUILDINGS

    Referring yesterday to a report concerning plans for Government buildings in the Glenorchy municipality, the Minister for Lands and Works ...

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  43. NEW REPATRIATION BILL

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The complete draft of the new Repatriation Bill still awaits final approval of caucus, but the Minister for Repatriation (Mr. ...

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  44. Coupon Books Expire on June 15

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The rationing year ends on June 15, and the Rationing Commission issues the reminder that the present coupon books ...

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  45. DAY'S STOPPAGE AT FACTORY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A stop—work meeting of 2500 employees at a Sunshine factory this morning extended into a full day stoppage, ...

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  46. Rest of the News in Brief

    Smashing the window of a hospital near Melbourne at 4 a.m. yesterday Frederick Johann Ernst Lindel (25) and Josef Millner (23), German prisoners of ...

    Article : 318 words
  47. Claim to Have Raised Sunken Dock

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Further details about the Japanese claims to have raised a floating dock at Singapore were obtained to-day by the ...

    Article : 111 words
  48. NEW TRAINING FOR U.S.MEN

    Somewhere in Australia, Tuesday.—United States forces in Australia are now being taught new methods of training, based on the lessons learned ...

    Article : 102 words
  49. Clue to Missing Beer

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—When police were told that two men had been seen rolling a barrel into a house, it provided a clue to the mystery of the ...

    Article : 100 words
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