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  2. ACROSS AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Friday.--Hubert Opperman left Fremantle this morning on the attempt to break, the transcontinental cycling record to Sydney. He will have ...

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  3. MINISTRY OF HEALTH.

    Condemnation by Sir J. Harris of disorganisation in the State health administration, due to the division of control amongst many departments, is likely ...

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  4. TRUCK AND TRAM.

    A man was killed last night in a collision between a motor truck and an electric tram in Batman-avenue. The victim was:-- ...

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  5. JAPANESE GOODS.

    Fears of losing a substantial portion of their trade in such articles as exercise books, note books and account books, because of growing competition ...

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  6. WORLD PEACE.

    An Empire--English-speaking nations conference, meeting alternately in the British Empire and the United States of America, was advocated by Sir Richard ...

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  7. WOMAN'S £5000 GIFT.

    Announcement of a gift of £5000 from an anonymous woman donor, interested in the welfare of mental patients, for the construction of a nafter-care ...

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  8. VICTORIA'S THREE SENATORS.

    Mr. R. V. Keane (Lab.) was elected to the remaining Victorian Senate vacancy yesterday giving his party the three contested seats. Messrs. Barnes and ...

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  9. Sydney Board Track.

    Information from Sydney is to the effect that the new board track on the sports arena being constructed in the city is making good progress, and it is expected to open on ...

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  10. STRUCK BY CAR.

    Struck by a car when he stepped from the pavement to cross the roadway near the intersection of Bluff and Bay roads, Sandringham, yesterday, Richard Morton ...

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  11. CAR OVERTURNS NEAR WAGGA.

    WAGGA, Friday.--While a car driven by Mr. Young, an air pilot of Victoria, who was accompanied by Miss Freda Thompson, also of Melbourne, and a ...

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  12. BRIDGE PROJECTS

    City councillors do not favor a suggestion that a bridge should be constructed at King-street, a work which would involve tho reclamation of the ...

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  13. ONE MORE DEATH.

    Seven now cases of infantile paralysis, and one more death from the disease, were reported to the Health department yesterday. The death was that of a boy ...

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  14. Sandringham Man Hurt.

    Mr. R. M. Hand, an old resident of Sandringham, was knocked down in Bay-road yesterday morning near his home by a passing motor car, and sustained a ...

    Article : 82 words
  15. SECONDARY SCHOOLS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 879 words
  16. The Albury Cases.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A representative of the Health department who visited Albury early this week returned to Sydney to-day, and reported that the three cases ...

    Article : 61 words
  17. Car Overturns at Allansford.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Friday.--A car driven by Andrew McLean, of Tooram, overturned near the Allansford railway station about 1 o'clock this morning. ...

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  18. LORD NUFFIELD.

    The acceptance by Lord Nuffield of an Invitation by the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Stevens) to attend the ses- quieentenary celebrations to be held in ...

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  19. CR. KERR'S COMPLAINT.

    Objection is taken by Cr, T. Kerr, who is seeking re-election as a representative of the Albert ward in the City Council elections on Monday, to a circular letter ...

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  20. U.A.P. IS BLAMED.

    BENDIGO, Friday.--A big crowd attended at the town hall to-day when the poll was declared for the Bendigo Federal electorate. ...

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  21. MERIT EXAMINATIONS.

    Owing to the outbreak of infantile paralysis the Education department has made special arrangements for the annual examinations for the merit ...

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  22. Railway Revenue Declines.

    Attributed by the Railway Commissioners to the infantile paralysis outbreak, there was a decline of £66,490 in railway passenger revenue for the first four ...

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  23. SENATORS-ELECT.

    Numerous congratulations on their election to the Senate were received by Messrs, J. Barnes and D. Cameron yesterday. Congratulatory telegrams were ...

    Article : 175 words
  24. A.C.T.U. Boycott Proposal.

    The proposals formulated by the full executive of the A.C.T.U. for a boycott of Japanese goods, a prohibition on the export of scrap iron to Japan and ...

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  25. AFTER-CARE APPEAL.

    The following amounts were received tor this fund, but were acknowledged in "The Age" yesterday under the heading of the Anti-Cancer Council Fund:--C.L.K. ...

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  26. TATE'S DISMISSAL.

    The Sussex club announced recently that it was not re-engaging M. W. Tate, the former international bowler, who was being presented with £250 in ...

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  27. Mr. Langford's Statement.

    Mr. G. E. Langford last night made the following statement:--"I have never claimed at any time to be a resident of Albert ward. I strongly object to ...

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  28. JAPANESE LUGGERS.

    DARWIN, Friday.--It is commonly reported to Darwin that the patrol boat Larrakia has captured two pearling luggers inside territorial limits, but they ...

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  29. SKULL FRACTURED IN ASSAULT.

    The story of how a young man was attacked in Victoria-street, Abbotsford of the night of July 31, and had his skull fractured, was related in the Court ...

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  30. MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 209 words
  31. WANNON DECLARATION.

    HAMILTON, Friday.--At the declaration of Wannon poll to-day Mr. Scholfield (U.A.P.) paid a tribute to Mr. McLeod (Lab.) and the way he had ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--About 1000 votes have now to come in the Senate count for Queensland. It is likely that the allocation of preferences will be put in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. HOPETOUN WARD.

    Mr. H. L. Lyall, the candidate for the Hopetoun ward in the Melbourne City Council elections to be held on Monday, is a director of Lyall and Sons Pty. Ltd. ...

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  34. Weather in the Country.

    KOOWEERUP.--A severe thunder storm passed over Kooweerup yesterday afternoon. with very heavy rains. This will do the pastures good, as it will clean the grass of [?] ...

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  35. TROOPING THE COLOR.

    An interesting ceremony will take place to-morrow at Como Park, South Yarra, when the 14th Battalion, Prahran Regiment, will troop the color. The ...

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  36. Check on Voters.

    The Town Clerk (Mr. H. S. Wootton stated yesterday that he had instructed each of the candidates to supply him with a list of queries and the names of ...

    Article : 59 words
  37. MINE IDLE FOR DAY.

    BROKEN HILL, Friday.--After rendering the Zinc Corporation mine idle for 24 hours because an employe, a landlord, had allegedly evicted an old-age ...

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  38. HIS HONOR KNEW.

    Mr. Nimmo (for the accused), to witness in General Sessions: Where you making any noise in the doorway in which you were ...

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  39. JAMMED IN LIFT.

    Serious injuries to the body were received by Fred Ellis, 46 years, Willis-street, Hampton, when he was crushed by an ascending lift at Salisbury House ...

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  40. SWALLOWED ARSENIC.

    HORSHAM, Friday.--Alan West, 4 years, of Balllie-street, narrowly escaped being poisoned when he found a bottle of arsenic, and swallowed some of it. ...

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  41. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 76 words
  42. Fall from Circus Tent.

    KYNETON, Friday.--Alan Curren 20 years, a member of Perry Brothers' circus, who gave his occupation as "the man who looks after the lions," injured ...

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  43. A.L.P. EXECUTIVE.

    The central executive of the Victorian Labor party at its meeting last night appointed a committee to report at the next meeting as to the most desirable ...

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  44. Body Recovered From River.

    PERTH, Friday.--A cheque to pay the funeral expenses was among the documents left by Murray Hartlery Dix, 21 years, a pupil teacher, whose body was ...

    Article : 83 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. Drank Spirits of Salts.

    DAYLESFORD, Friday.--A 17 months old child, Alan Quinn, of Victoria Park, endeavored to drink a bottle of spirits of salts used by a plumber at his ...

    Article : 73 words
  47. DYNON-ROAD.

    The reconstruction of Dynon-road, West Melbourne, at an estimated cost of £26,500, is a recommendation which the parks and gardens committee will make ...

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  48. Constable Injured.

    First Constable Stanley Dunn, 39 years, Violet-grove, Kew, was injured when he was knocked down by a tram, while on traffic duty in Swanston-street, city ...

    Article : 43 words
  49. Advertising

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    Advertising : 18 words
  50. Advertising

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