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  4. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  5. NEXT GOVERNOR

    The Times states that it understands that Lord Somers will succeed Lord Stradbroke as Governor of Victoria. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WORK BEFORE PLAY

    When the House of Representatives met today the Prime Minister moved that Parliament meet again on Monday, at 3 p.m. ...

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  7. JUDGES PAY

    SYDNEY, Friday.--"Judges are not being paid sufficient," said Mr Loxton, K.C., at the Public Service tribunal today. He said that if £2609 ...

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  8. SHELL JUST MISSES SHIP

    During gun practice in the Bay yesterday afternoon a shot from the 4in. gun of the sloop Marguerite richochetted ...

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  9. SEAMEN GO BACK TO COURT

    Today officials of the Federated Seamen's Union went to the Arbitration Court, where they arranged to lodge an application ...

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  10. RAIN DEFERRED

    Victoria, which had wellfounded hopes a few hours ago of participating quickly in the bounteous rains which have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. AUSTRALIA'S BIG JOB IN LONDON

    Arising out of an article in The Herald yesterday, indicating that the Federal Government had decided not to appoint Mr. Hughes ...

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  12. PARLIAMENTARY VISIT TO AUSTRALIA

    In view of the necessity for the attendance of Mr. Bruce (Australian Prime Minister) and Mr. Amery (British Dominions Scrretary) at the ...

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  13. STOP PRESS

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  14. PROPOSED SITE OF CITY'S NEW SALEYARDS

    The egg-shaped black area of the map shows the proposed site of the city's new saleyards. An area north of Laverton, near Sunshine, has been recommended to the Government. The scheme, whiich is now before the State Cabinet, provides for the construction ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. A KOOKABURRA'S FIGHT

    A fight between a kookaburra and a snake near Coldstream is described by Mr Harry Matthews, of Fairfield, and formerly of Healesville. ...

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  16. FIRE STARTS IN MOTOR ROOM

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Commencing in the motor room over the lift in Robson's Buildings, Pitt street, near Liverpool street, at 5.30 this ...

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  18. IN OTHER PAGES

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  19. COASTAL STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The coastal shipowners at a meeting today decided to accede to the request of the transport and other unions for a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. QUEENSLAND RAINS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Though many parts of the interior are still in a distressing state for want of rain, the showers which have fallen over some ...

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  21. CLOSE RANGE SHOT AT BURGLAR

    Creeping up in his pyjamas to a window of the premises of J. Mues, gunsmith, Latrobe street, Mr William Dunn, manager, fired a shot at a thief ...

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  22. MAN FALLS DOWNSTAIRS

    Edward Breen, 30, of Grey street. East Melbourne, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital at 1.30 a.m. today in a critical condition, suffering from ...

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  23. YAN YEAN STILL FALLS

    The consumption of water in the metropolis yesterday increased from 59,560,000 gallons to 62,234,000 gallons ...

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  24. MOTORSHIPS FOR AUSTRALIA

    Cable reports have been received in Melbourne that the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company have invited tenders from British shipbuilders for the ...

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  25. CANBERRA'S PARLIAMENT HOUSE

    A section of the Federal Parliament House, at Canberra, which is nearing completion ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. ALLEGED SPURIOUS FLORINS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The police raided a house in McEvoy street, Redfern, today, and seized an alleged coining plant, which they say was ...

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  27. WORTHLESS RAT POISON

    HOBART, Friday.--The extermination of rats in Hobart is proving an expensive undertaking for the Hobart City Council. Though 7000 poison baits have ...

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  28. SIR A. CHAPMAN'S WILL

    SYDNEY, Friday. --The estate of the late Sir Austin Chapman, M.H.R., who died on January 22, has been sworn for probate purposes at ...

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  29. SEN. PLAIN'S RESIGNATION

    A direct denial that his resignation from executive position in the National Federation was due to internal friction was given by Senator Plain ...

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  30. THIEVES STAY TO SUPPER

    After thieves had ransacked the flat of Mr Frank Nunn, at the corner of Marine parade and Blessington street, St. Kilda, on Wednesday night, ...

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  31. ANNIVERSARY DAY

    Will the Government arrange that the first session of the Federal Parliament at Canberra be opened on Anniversary Day, and be a session ...

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  32. SOCCER TEAM FOR NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON, Friday. -- The New Zealand Football Association has decided to invite an Australian Soccer team to tour New Zealand. ...

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  33. DRIED FRUITS BILL

    The Dried Fruits Advances Bill in the Senate today was further debated and passed all stages without amendment. ...

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  34. TAX BILL PASSED

    In the Senate today the Income Tax Assessment (Bonus Shares) Bill passed all stages without amendment. ...

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  35. AUCTIONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS

    F. W. Symons, 895 Collins street.--Villa, North Carlton, villa, Hawksburn, March 20, and home, Brighton, March 22. ...

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