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  • We moy be short of houses for 34 years 40-HOUR WEEK WOULD CUT BUILDING RATE

    A 40-HOUR WEEK would mean a loss of at least 1,050 brick dwellings a year in Victoria, Mr J. H. O'Keefe, research expert, told the Arbitration Court yesterday. ... [Article] (415 words)
  • Lad porter, woman new lowyers

    An ex-lad porter, a woman, and a Chinese were among nine new barristers and solicitors admitted by the Full Court ... [Article] (182 words)
  • Pickpocket charge fails

    Jack Clyde Sheehan, hotel manager, of Lane Cove, NSW, was acquitted in General Sessions yesterday on a charge of attempted ... [Article] (78 words)
  • Divorce decrees

    In the Divorce Court yesterday Mr Justice Barry granted the following decrees: Violet Lilian Smith. 49. v Arthur ... [Article] (107 words)
  • LAW LIST FOR TODAY High Court of Australia

    Before Mr Justice Dixon: In No 1 Court: At 10.30 The King v John Alexander Ferguson and Arthur Edward Morgan (part heard). ... [Article] (538 words)
  • An Aspirin for the Hydrangea

    Use of aspirin as a fertiliser was new to Judge Foster, who admitted as much when a' witness in the Arbitration Court yesterday ... [Article] (83 words)
  • FLOUTING OF LAW THREATENS SOCIETY

    Steady deterioration of the Rule of Law is causing grave concern to the Law Council of Australia. ... [Article] (196 words)
  • Lost part of nose in assault

    When Bruce Cummings, 21, of Richmond terrace, Richmond, was charged at Prahran Court yesterday, ... [Article] (274 words)
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