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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,303 words
  3. Topics of the Day ELIMINATING BOAT TRAIN DELAY

    The Minister for Transport (Mr.Brooker)has asked the Railway Department to try to expedite the boat train from ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    Anyone can carry his burden, however heavy, till nightfall. Anyone can live sweetly, patiently, lovingly, purely, till the ...

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  5. FRUIT PLAN

    Statements made by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton) in the House of Assembly last week, ...

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  6. RESTRICTIONS TIGHTENED ON LIGHTING

    Further restrictions on lighting in Tasmania are to be announced by the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove). ...

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  7. IT HAPPENED 90 YEARS AGO

    THE LATE ASSAULT.—William Gout, the man in custody for stabbing Constable Roebuck, was brought up at the police ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    Mr. A. W. Newton. of the Liquid Fuel Control Board, will be in Launceston all day Thursday. The Minister for Health (Dr. Gaha) ...

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  9. REALITIES OF WAR SITUATION

    THERE is growing criticism of the Allied conduct of the war. The right to criticism freely is a highly-prized democratic privilege. ...

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  10. NEW GUINEA MUST BE HELD

    From George IT. Johnson, "The Argus" War Correspondent. PORT MORESBY, Monday.—Considered military opinion ...

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  11. POTATO CROP BOOST

    If the Commonwealth Government is prepared to adopt the suggestion, the Department of Agriculture will ...

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  12. SINGAPORE'S FALL

    THE FALL of Singapore is a heavy but not unexpected blow. It became obvious, immediately the Japanese landed in force on the island ...

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  13. A.I.F. HONOUR ROLL

    Relatives of soldiers who have been posted as casualties are Invited to forward photographs and brief personal biographies for publication ...

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  14. MILITARY NEWS

    Advice has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, East Wynyard, that the Military Medal has been awarded to their son, Corporal Lindsay ...

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  15. Petrol Restrictions

    Extra petrol could not be provided to owners of wood lorries, said the Commissioner for Transport (Mr. Wilson) yesterday. They were, he said ...

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  16. CASUALTY LIST

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 128 words
  17. Tin Position

    Discussing the tin position, Mr. P. A. Harrison, chairman of the Launceston Stock Exchange, said yesterday that two steps necessary to encourage ...

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  18. APPEAL FUNDS

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  19. Wages Board for Clerks

    Passed by the House of Assembly at the last session of the old Parliament, an amendment to the Wages Board Act, 1920, seeking the establishment of ...

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  20. ARRIVALS FROM NORTH

    Mr. G. G. Webb, who has arrived in Launceston from Upper Mount Gravatt, Queensland, to settle in Northern Tasmania, once built ...

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  21. LOAN OPENING TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Monday. — To-morrow in Martin Place the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) will launch Australia's fifth loan for war purposes only since ...

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  22. REFUGEE FINED

    MELBOURNE, Monday — Mrs. Elsa Esther Tabor, of Lygon-street, East Brunswick, a Polish refugee, was fined £10 with £1/1/- costs by Mr. H. L. ...

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  23. Body Found in River

    The body of Henry James Dwyer (44), who had been missing from his home, 3 Hunter-street, since Friday evening, was found floating in the river ...

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  24. WORK OR FIGHT

    THE PRIME MINISTER (Mr. Curtin), announcing the fall of Singapore. spoke of the greater danger to Australia and said that the time ...

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  25. Black-out Flaw Resented at Beaconsfield

    Indignation at the showing of the light at the Low Head lighthouse for 20 minutes after the alert signal had ...

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  26. Day Baking

    State Cabinet will give consideration to-day to the question of introducing legislation relating to day baking in Tasmania. The Chief Secretary ...

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  27. CITY COUNCIL'S MEETING

    In view of the re-organisation of the Electricity Department following the death of the City Electrical Engineer Mr. R. J. Strike), the Acting ...

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  28. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—With reference to the statement by Mr. Cosgrove reported in a recent issue of "The Examiner" to the effect that "in England ...

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  29. Ex-nurses Organised

    Following an appeal by the Minister for Health (Dr. Gaha), over 80 exnurses in Hobart and suburbs have advised their willingness to undertake ...

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  30. BURNIE WATER SCHEME

    At the meeting of the Burnie Council yesterday several councillors took strong exception to the allegation made by the Burnie Chamber of Commerce that ...

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  31. HOTEL CLOSING HOURS

    Copies of a proposed petition to the Prime Minister, asking for uniformity in the hours of closing for shops, liquor bars and all other trading concerns, ...

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  32. Storage of Documents

    The committee appointed by Cabinet to consider the sale storage of Government documents during the war period had received 34 reports from ...

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  33. Cut in Air Services

    Referring to the cut in air services between Tasmania and the mainland, the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) said yesterday that he had communicated with ...

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  34. SUPERPHOSPHATE POSITION

    Concern was expressed by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. D'Alton) at Hobart yesterday regarding the superphosphate position in Tasmania. ...

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  35. TRAINING TIME OF NURSES

    At the previous Premlers' Conference the question was discussed of accelerating the training of probationers by the deletion of a certain amount ...

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  36. ZEEHAN SCHOOL BURNED DOWN

    A fire which broke out between midnight on Sunday and 1 a.m. yesterday completely destroyed the Convent School at Zeehan. ...

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  37. New Factory Producing

    The new barbed wire and nail factory is already in production at Northall Park. Announcing this yesterday, the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) said that ...

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  38. Munition Workers Union

    A branch of the Arms, Explosives and Munition Workers' Federation, to be formed in Hobart shortly, will be affliated with the Hobart Trades Hall. ...

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  39. War Reserved for Gentlemen?

    LONDON, Sunday.—Col. J. C. Wedgwood, M.P. in a speech to the Hampstead Zionist Society to-day, said: "It appears to be a fixed and settled ...

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  40. RIFLE SHORTAGE

    SYDNEY, Monday. — It was revealed by the minister for mun[?]ons (Mr. Makin) to-day that in 1910 Australia shipped her reserve stocks of ritles to England to ...

    Article : 293 words
  41. Advertising

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    Advertising : 140 words
  42. AIRMAN-ATHLETE MISSING

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — An outstanding Melbourne athlete and sportsman, Wing Commander John Margrave Lerew, who commanded an R.A.A.F. ...

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  43. SUMMER SCHOOL

    The Church Missionary Society Summer School was continued yesterday with a missionary rally in the Church of England Hall at Evandale. The ...

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  44. Back from New Britain

    The speaker at the Launceston Fifty Thousand League luncheon yesterday was Sister Dorothy Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Holmes, who ...

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  45. AIRMAN PROMOTED

    MELBOURNE, Monday—Acting rank of group captain has been conferred on Wing Commander W. L. Hely, A.F.C., R.A.A.F. Director of Operations. ...

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  46. IMPORTANCE OF AIR CO-OPERATION

    LONDON, Sunday. — Lord Zetland, former Secretary for India, in a speech to-day said: "The Dover Strait battle is not the only incident in which ...

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  47. NO EQUIPMENT FOR WOMEN'S ARMY

    SYDNEY, Monday—At a time when all fighting equipment was required for the A.M.F. and the V.D.C. it would not be possible to make equipment ...

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  48. ROAD ACCIDENT

    A motor cycle ridden by Graham Young, of Trevallyn, with his father as pillion rider, struck the mudguard of a car parked on West Tamar road on ...

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  49. MOTOR CYCLE STOLEN

    A B.S.A. motor cycle owned by Mr. Raymond Henry Faulkner, of Lisle, was stolen from York-street, between 2 and 4 o'clock on Sunday afternoon. The ...

    Article : 54 words
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