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  2. Advertising

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  3. TO-DAY'S MESSAGE

    A child of God should be a visible beatitude for joy and happiness, and a living doxology for gratitude and ...

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  4. Topics of the Day

    The itinerary for the visit to Launceston next week of the Governor (Admiral Sir Hugh Binney) and Lady Binney was announced yesterday. ...

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  5. It Happened 100 Years Ago

    ARRIVAL.—On Tuesday last the brig Phantom, 300 tons, Chillcotts commander, from Calcutta, with ten male prisoners. ...

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  6. REMOVAL OF SHELTERS

    Demolition work on the first of the 11 cement air raid shelters owned by the City Council was begun in Launceston this ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    The King received Mr. Winston Churchill at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday and invested him with the in-signia of the Order of Merit. ...

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  8. EX-SERVICEMEN OUT OF WORK

    The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove said yesterday that the Director of Manpower (Mr. Plummer) had informed him there were ...

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  9. EMPLOYMENT

    THERE are plenty of jobs offering in the country, but most of the returning servicemen want work in or near the cities ...

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  10. STORY OF A NEW ATOM BOMB

    THE report that Russian scientists have invented a new type of atom bomb even more destructive than that produced by ...

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  11. PETROL CUT

    SYDNEY.—Petrol rationing may end in March and soon afterwards the price may be reduced by at least 1d a gallon. ...

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  12. FIRE DESTROYS LAUNDRY: LOSS TO HOME

    A large three-roomed laundry, attached to the Salvation Army Maternity Home, Connaught Cres., was destroyed by fire last night. The loss of the ...

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  13. No By-Election For Council Seat

    The Governor in Council yesterday, by a proclamation published in a special issue of the Government Gazette, ...

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  14. NEW S.A. OFFICERS

    Several new Salvation Army officers will arrive in Launceston from Melbourne to-morrow to take up appointments in Tasmania. ...

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  15. A LITTLE SCARED

    Prince William, elder son of the Governor-General and Duchess of Gloucester, was overawed by his surroundings when his nurse carried him ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Ore Ships Unload at Newcastle

    SYDNEY.—The Greek ship, Theofano Livanos, was removed from the ore wharf at the B.H.P. works. Newcastle, yesterday, to enable 11 ships ...

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  17. GAS CO'S EXPANSION

    Asked yesterday whether the extenson of the Launceston Gas Co.'s works in Launceston was in accordance with town planning legislation, the ...

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  18. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at Scottsdale on Tuesday of Mrs. Christina Blair Chapple, wife of Mr. George Chapple. The late Mrs. Chapple was a daughter of ...

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  19. STATE SELLS FISH

    About 1000 people took advantage of the State Government's decision to enter the fish retail market at Hobart yesterday. The Government trawler ...

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  20. BRITAIN—JAVA

    THE British Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevin) has made another statement on the policy of his Government toward Java, ...

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  21. LOW PRIORITY TROOPS FOR N.G.

    CANBERRA.—Twelve hundred low priority troops are to be sent to the First Army area in New Guinea and the Solomons, and further ...

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  22. Promotions Not to be Overlooked

    CANBERRA.—Soldiers who were promoted in Singapore prior to its fall, and whose promotions were un-recognised, need have no fear that ...

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  23. APPEAL TO HOUSEHOLDERS

    An appeal to all householders to ensure that fireplugs in front of their homes were easily identifiable and were not covered by gravel was made last ...

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  24. FUNERALS

    A high tribute to the life of the late Mr. James Overall, of Sulphur Creek, was paid by Archdeacon H. B. Atkinson at the funeral service in the Church of ...

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  25. NOT "HOME BREW"

    Yesterday residents in the vicinity of Bathurst and York-Sts. were debating the origin of a series of explosions which occurred between 4 and 4.30 ...

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  26. Premier on Stranded Tourists

    Augmented air and shipping services should have been maintained for a reasonable time after the Christmas and New Year period to enable ...

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  27. Accommodation Position Acute

    Accommodation in Tasmania has reached a "very acute stage," according to a report which the Minister for Transport (Mr. Culley) has ...

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  28. SEEKING PARASITE TO COMBAT N.Z. GRASS GRUB

    To find in Australia a parasite to combat a grass grub destroying valuable pastures in the south island of New Zealand is the task of Mr. B. B. Given, of the ...

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  29. REVIEW OF AIRMAIL RATES

    MELBOURNE—The charge of 4/- a half-ounce on air mail to Canada and the United States will be relieved when the present discussions for a ...

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  30. WHEAT STABILISATION

    Plans for the stabilisation of the wheat industry in Tasmania are to be discussed at a conference convened by the Minister for Commerce and ...

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  31. Letters to the Editor

    Sir,—"Old Man" points out in his letter a couple of matters that need attention at the Post Office. I would like to point out another. How much ...

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  32. MILITARY NEWS

    Pte. K. Saltmarsh, Pte. R. Mahar, Spr. W. Menzies, Pte. G. Adams and Pte. C. Winwood are spending leave with parents and friends, Bracknell. ...

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  33. SAND FROM INDIA

    The Royal Packet Navigation Co.'s ship Straat Malaaka reached Burnie yesterday with the first consignment of 1000 tons of ilmenit[?] sand from India ...

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  34. SOLDIERS' COMPLAINT

    CANBERRA.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Forde) said yesterday that he was enquiring into allegations by 8th Division ex-Ps.O.W. that their own ...

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  35. Two Men Incinerated

    MELBOURNE—Two men were incinerated last night when a motor cycle and sidecar chassis on which they were travelling burst into flames aster striking ...

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  36. BROADCASTING

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  37. Want Sugar Beet Industry

    In view of the shortage of sugar for making jam and the consequent wastage of fruit in Tasmania, the South Forest branch of the T.P.O. is to request the ...

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  38. Important Wool Appraisement

    The January appraisement of Tasmanian wools—the first and most Important appraisement of the year—will have concluded by to-morrow ...

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  39. NO TRACE OF FARMER

    Although the search for Thomas James Atkins, 59-year-old Forest farmer, who has been missing since Saturday morning, was continued ...

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  40. SPARKS from the NEWS ANVIL

    "TRIBUNE" tribute! The Chicago journal never misses an opportunity to "have a go" at Britain. The Bennett enquiry was heaven-sent from ...

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  41. COTTAGE DESTROYED

    A cottage at Mt. Seymour, owned by Mr. Brian Tapp, Waverley, Oatlands, was destroyed by fire yesterday. A fire had been lit in the kitchen, and ...

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  42. LIQUOR STOLEN

    A quantity of liquor, valued at £18, was stolen from the storeroom of the Park Hotel, Inveresk, between 7 o'clock on Tuesday night and 7 a.m. yesterday. ...

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  43. Ps.O.W. Ashes Not To Be Brought Home

    CANBERRA—Urns containing the ashes of Ps.O.W. who died in captivity are not likely to be returned to Australia. ...

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  44. To Release Canned Tropical Fruits

    Packers of canned pineapples and tropical fruit salads have been authorised by the Commonwealth Director of Service. Foodstuffs to release ...

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  45. BOY INJURED

    Glen Shegog (8), of Evandale, suffered lacerations to the head when he cycled into the rear of a stationary lorry at Evandale yesterday. He was ...

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  46. RANI LEAVES HOBART

    Rani, winner of the Sydney-Hobart yacht race, left Hobart yesterday for Sydney. Mistral, another contestant, also sailed. Mistral left on Monday ...

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  47. NEED CHRISTIAN INFLUENCES

    The future of the Empire in the light of recent developments in the East was the subject of a talk by Rev. A. T. Pidd, study leader of the ...

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  48. Disposal of War Goods in Islands

    CANBERRA—A speed-up of the survey now being made to decide methods of disposal of large quantities of war goods in the islands has been ...

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  49. FELL 20 FEET

    After falling 20 feet from a stack of timber at Kilndried Hardwoods yard yesterday, Dennis David Hayes (48), of Brisbane St. was admitted to the ...

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  50. STATE CABINET'S TOUR

    The tour of the state by Cabinet would include King and Flinders Islands, the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) said yesterday. Dates for the tour had not ...

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  51. STRAIT SERVICE

    Representations to the Minister for Supply and Shipping (Senator Ashley) by Mr. Barnard, M.H.R., that the Shipping Control Board reconsider its ...

    Article : 62 words
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