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  2. APPRENTICESHIP.

    In its first annual report submitted to the Minister of Labor yesterday, the Apprenticeship Commission stated that a feature of the numerous conferences, ...

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  3. SUBURBAN NEWS.

    An action was concluded in the County Court yesterday, before Judge Williams, in which the Eltham shire council sued Percy Alfred Williams for £140 126, ...

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  4. A FEMALE IMPOSTOR.

    Investigating numerous cases of frauds on business people at North Fitzroy allegedly by a girl who represented that she wanted sufficient money to pay her ...

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  5. ROBBERIES FROM HOTELS.

    Bertram A. Marsden, 18 years, grocer's assistant, was charged before Fitzroy beach yesterday with having, on 24th September, been found without lawful ...

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  6. WEST AUSTRALIAN NOTES

    To have served 32,000 free meals to the unemployed during the past few weeks is the proud achievement of members of the W. A. Housewives' Association. It has ...

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  7. MUNICIPAL AUDITORS.

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  8. MOTOR TRAFFIC.

    William Joseph Rice, motor driver, Fisher-street, East Malvern, was charged at Malvern court yesterday, before Mr. Bond, P. M., with having driven a motor ...

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  9. CAR OFF THE ROAD.

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- When a motor car ran off the road near Bowenfels to-day W. P. Pederson, the driver, was thrown against the wind screen, and M. Kilgariff, ...

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  10. WHEEL CAP AS CLUE.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday. -- Following up the clue of a car wheel cup found near the scene of the collision, the police have traced the identity of the driver of the ...

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  11. Young Man's Offence.

    ARARAT, Monday. -- A young man named Stanley Hall, of Stawell, at Ararat police court on Monday was fined £2, with 86 costs, for driving a motor car ...

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  12. ROAD -MAKING QUESTION.

    Judgment on the question of whether the cost of making roads in front of certain war-service homes in Brunswick was to be paid by the War-Service Homes ...

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  13. TWO MEN RUN DOWN.

    HORSHAM, Monday. -- James V. Martin, 42 years, and Abraham Oshiack, 18 years, sustained serious injuries through being knocked down by a motor car when ...

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  14. Child Knocked Down.

    GEELONG, Monday. -- Henry Smith, 6 years, of West Moolap, was admitted to Geelong Hospital to-day suffering from head injuries and a fractured ...

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  15. Offences at Stawell.

    STAWELL, Monday. -- At Stawell court, on 9th September, Mr. W. C. Wilson, P.M ., fined Michael Ernest Martin £5 and cancelled his licence for riding a ...

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  16. CAR OVERTURNS ON HILL.

    DAYLESFORD, Monday. -- A motor car being driven by John Weston from Daylesford to Drummond yesterday got out of control on Glenlyon Hill, and ...

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  17. MORE PARKS FOR CAMBERWELL.

    Camberwell executive council of local combined progress associations recently discussed the question of parks in Camberwell, and it was unanimously resolved ...

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  18. YOUNG WIFE'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Mysterious circumstances surround the death of Mrs. Maisie Dellabe Mutton, 18 years, whoso body was found fully clothed, with the ...

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  19. CAR ABANDONED AFTER COLLISIONS.

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Thornhill Eric Floyd, 26 years, a clerk, was to-day charged with having feloniously slain James Lewis at Auburn on 28th ...

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  20. HOUSEBREAKING CHARGE.

    Charged with having on 25th September broken into the house of Andrew William Rees, laborer, of Sackville-street, Collingwood, and having stolen clothing and ...

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  21. A DISHONORED CHEQUE.

    Allan Derwent Ballantyne, 24 years, of Northcote, who recently pleaded guilty to a charge of having on 13th July, with intent to defraud, obtained £2 from ...

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  22. PRISONER'S DASH FOR LIBERTY.

    After Marsden had been sentenced, he was being led downstairs to the office to await the arrival of the police van. The local cells are in course of ...

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  23. HOTEL TRADING ON ANZAC DAY.

    At Collingwood yesterday John Wootor, licensee of Council Club Hotel, Johnston-street, appeared before Mr. Wade, P. M., charged that on Anzac day (25th ...

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  24. A CAR OVERTURNS.

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Elvin Arthur Smith, 18 years, was killed when a car that he was driving skidded and overturned on Mallangnnee-road, 50 miles ...

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  25. MUSICIAN AND REVOLVER.

    Frank Selwyn Sowter, musician, of Rae- street, North Fitzroy, was brought before the local bench yesterday charged that on 2nd September he was found in possession ...

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  26. CHESS.

    The sixty-third annual meeting of the Melbourne Chess Club (founded in 1866) was held on Saturday in the Athenaeum Art Gallery. The president, Mr. L. V. Biggs, was in the chair, and ...

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  27. TREES IN RIVERSDALE PARK.

    Recently Camberwell council decided to improve portion of Riversdale Park, and planted trees along the easement running through the park, under the control ...

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  29. HIT BY HALF-BROTHER.

    Victor Collins, of Wreckyn-street, North Melbourne, was charged in the local court yesterday with having assaulted his half- brother, William Ronalds, and used ...

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  30. THEFTS FROM HOUSE.

    George Sennet t, 21 years, textile worker, and William John Davis, 20 years, laborer, were each charged at Collingwood yesterday with having on 14th ...

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  31. DRAUGHTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 300 words
  32. RAID AT NORTH MELBOURNE.

    At North Melbourne court yesterday William Carter was called upon to show cause why 34 bottles of ale, seized in a house in Haines- street, should not be ...

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  33. GIRL'S TRAGIC MISTAKE.

    PERTH, Monday. -- Miss Christina Crowder, after rising at her home at 75 Stewart-street, Maylands, early this morning, took a bottle of poison from the shelf, ...

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  34. SEAMEN 'S DIRECT ACTION.

    PERTH, Monday. -- The dispute with the crew which has been responsible for holding up the State motor ship Kangaroo at Fremantle since last Friday week ...

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  35. Chelsea By-Election.

    An extraordinary election to fill the vacancy in the Chelsea council, caused by the resignation of Cr. Gollan, who was a representative of the North riding, ...

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