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  3. Topics of the Day DAMAGE ON VE-NIGHT

    A fair amount of minor damage was done in the city during Tuesday night's VE celebrations. ...

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  4. MR. CHURCHILL'S FIVE YEARS AS PRIME MINISTER

    TO-DAY is the fifth anniversary of Mr. Churchill's accession to the Prime Ministership of England. He became Prime Minister on May 10, 1940. How many people, when they see a picture of the familiar, endearing, bulky figure realise how much of English history it embodies? IT is a striking fact that during the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    He that thinks he can never speak enough, may easily speak too much. ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    The King held a special Privy Council meeting at Buckingham Palace yesterday morning at which formalities connected with the end of the war in ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA'S ROLE

    WHEN Australia's war-time organisation was under discussion in the Federal Parliament earlier in the year the statement ...

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  8. MR. CHURCHILL'S FIVE YEARS

    FIVE years ago to-day Mr. Winston Churchill became Prime Minister of Britain. He had foreseen all the dangers ...

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  9. TRADE WITH INDIES

    Orders for Tasmanian products may be placed by the Netherlands Indies Government. An Indies delegation is at present ...

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  10. FUNERALS

    The funeral of Mr. Peter Bews left his late residence, George St., Launceston, on Tuesday afternoon for the Carr Villa Cemetery. A very large number of ...

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  11. VE-DAY IN COUNTRY

    News of the German's unconditions surrender was received at Westbury in a spirit of subdued thankfulness. There was no boisterous rejoicing such as that ...

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  12. Competitions CHOIRS CELEBRATE

    With VE-Day celebrations still continuing outside, choirs competing in the Launceston Competitions in the Albert Hall last night massed to 300 ...

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  13. NO INCREASED SHIPPING

    At last night's meeting of the Launceston Trades Hall Council advice was received from the Minister for Supply and Shipping (Senator Ashley) that the ...

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  14. DIED IN BATH

    June Madeline Green (19) of Mount Nelson, was found dead yesterday morning in a bath at the Royal Hobart Hospital, where she had been ...

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  15. JAPAN'S FATE

    THE theory that Japan, now faced by the mightiest array of armed strength the world has ever known, will soon seek peace, ...

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  16. ELECTIONS

    A further 53 papers were counted in the Russell division of the Legislative Council yesterday, and the retiring member (Mr. A. B. Fenton) went ...

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  17. HOUSEHOLD LINEN COUPONS

    The Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator Keane) has advised the Launceston Trades Hall Council that the present supply position will not permit the ...

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  18. Baton Charges to Quell Riots

    DUBLIN—Police baton charges were required in Dublin on Monday night to quell disturbances resulting from victory demonstrations. ...

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  19. DECREASE IN STATE DEFICIT

    The statement of consolidated revenue for the 10 months ending April 30, released by the State Treasury yesterday, reveals that the deficit at ...

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  20. TIGER MOTH CRASH

    MELBOURNE.—F./O. Keith Schofield, Bourke (N.S.W.), pilot, was killed, and L.A.C. J. F. Considine. Perth (W.A.) was seriously injured, when a ...

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  21. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    FEES.—Mr. Windeyer received a fee of 350 guineas for leading the defence for the Bank of Australia in "the great trial." ...

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  22. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—We must face all the principles raised by German atrocities. The accounts of these crimes present two things very clearly—first, the utter ...

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  23. RE-ESTABLISHMENT BILL DEBATE

    CANBERRA.—The House of Representatives will proceed to-day to debate the Government's Re-establishment and Employment Bill. ...

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  24. Land Holdings

    Sir,—Again I wish to endorse Mr. L. J. Dowling's remarks in reference to land monopoly. I would suggest that "Cockie" take a trip some day ...

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  25. Boy's Death: Man For Trial

    SYDNEY.—A man who had put a live wire from his kitchen power point round his back fence to keep intruders out of ...

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  26. REVIVING SHOW AT BEACONSFIELD

    At a well-attended public meeting in the council chambers, Beaconsfield, it was decided to revive the Beaconsfield Fruit, Agricultural and Poultry ...

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  27. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    JAPANESE jitters! No wonder Japan is indignant with Germany, who has left her to face the wrath of the nations alone. There are signs that ...

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  28. BOMBER AND CREW MISSING

    MELBOURNE.—No trace has been found of five R.A.A.F. men or the bomber which failed to return to its base at East Sale on Friday night. ...

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  29. POST THIS TO A SERVICEMAN THE EXAMINER NEWS LETTER

    DEAR... Here is the News Letter to Servicemen published in "The Examiner" each Thursday. It covers the week preceding the above date. As Mr. Churchill's voice rang out over ...

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  30. Thanksgiving Service

    Sir,—Peace in Europe has been proclaimed less than 24 hours, and already those who conducted the thanksgiving service in the City Park seem to have ...

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  31. RELEASE OF ARMY TRUCKS

    SYDNEY.—The Army authorities have agreed to the request of the Commonwealth Disposals Commission to make available immehiately 1000 truck from ...

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  32. R.A.A.F. Men Escape From Detention

    SYDNEY—Three members of the R.A.A.F. escaped from the detention barracks in Darling Point Rd. yesterday day morning after one of them had ...

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  33. Quisling Surrenders in Oslo

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—The Norwegian News Agency says the original Quisling and several members of his Cabinet yesterday gave themselves up at Oslo ...

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  34. Free Library

    Sir,—Having waited until the Free Library was fairly launched, I went there on Thursday. May 3, in the afternoon to register. I read a great ...

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  35. LIBERAL PARTY AT ELPHIN

    A well-attended meeting at the Elphin Rd. Baptist Hall recently formed a sub-branch of the Liberal Party. Mr. W. H. Brice, who presided, ...

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  36. INDIAN GETS WAR'S 139th V C.

    LONDON (A.A.P.)—The war's 139th Victoria Cross has been awarded posthumously to Lance-Corporal Shaer Shah, of the 16th Punjab Regiment ...

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