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  2. STATE DISABILITIES.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—A. meeting representing the Hobart City Council, the Chambers of Commerce, the Marime Board, the Farmers Stockowners, and Orchardists' ...

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  3. WIDOW'S MILL CONTESTED.

    The will of Mrs. Mary Rosetta Lester, of Alexandra parade, Fitzroy, widow, was the subject of an action, the hearing of which was concluded before Mr. Justice ...

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  4. ELECTRICITY SUPPLY.

    Reconstruction of the premises formerly occupied by Sargood, Gardiner Ltd. in Flinders street, near Swauston street, to serve as the headquarters of the ...

    Article : 266 words
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  6. MAN MAKES FIVE WILLS.

    PERTH, Tuesday—The fifth will of James Drage, formerly a mining engineer on the Golden Mile, whose estate was sworn not to exceed £13,600 was the ...

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  7. VISITORS SEE JERVIS BAY.

    Past and present residents of Bendigo spent a pleasant afternoon yesterday on the liner Jervis Bay, which was at Station Pier Port Melbourne. Officers conducted ...

    Article : 92 words
  8. BUILDER SUES ARCHITECT.

    A jury in the First Civil Court yeaterday found for plaintiff in the action in which James Jeremiah Taylor, of Wattle Valley road, Canterbury, master builder, ...

    Article : 241 words
  9. IMPORTING PIANOS.

    The examination being conducted by Judge Moule in No. 3 High Court into the affairs of Norman L. Burnell and Co. Pty. Ltd., was continued yesterday. The ...

    Article : 568 words
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  11. THEATRE OVERCROWDED.

    Two charges of having permitted the Tivoli Theatre to become overcrowded were preferred against Harry Rickards Tivoli Theatres Ltd., in the District ...

    Article : 137 words
  12. LIMBLESS SOLDIERS.

    In submitting the report and balancesheet to the ninth annual meeting of the Limbless Soldiers' Association of Victoria, held it Collins House on Monday night, the ...

    Article : 200 words
  13. DRUGS NOT NAMED.

    A charge of having failed to attach to a bottle containing a preparation a label bearing the names of the drugs contained in it, was preferred against the Thomas ...

    Article : 173 words
  14. PLAY SCRIP STOLEN.

    Mr Brett Randall, organiser of the Austrab in Comedy Company, has reported to tho police that scrip of the play "Virginia's Husband" and typewritten parts, valued at ...

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  15. ESSENDON LOAN.

    To liquidate the bank overdraft in its private street and lane account, the Essendon Council decided, at its meeting on Monday night, to accept an offer of a loan of £10,000 at [?] per ...

    Article : 57 words
  16. DUTY ON BITUMEN.

    The Richmond Council decided on Monday night to Inform the Municipal Association that it favoured an increase in the duty on bitumen. The St. Kilda Council decided to refer the ...

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  17. PRESTON COUNCIL'S OVERDRAFT.

    At a meeting of the Preston Council on Monday night the Town Clerk (Mr. Williams) told Councillor Hemburrow that the council's bank overdraft was £24,753. ...

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  18. BEAUMARIS POLICE PROTECTION.

    Tho Heaumaris Tramway and Improvement League has decided to ask the Mordialloc Council to endeavour to have the district patrolled by policemen at night. ...

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    YOUNG NATIONALISTS' CAMPAIGN.—With vigour and the courago of their convictions, Young Nationalists are throwing their weight wholeheartedly into the campaign at Hawthorn. Their public spirit is arousing interest and enthusiasm in the electorate. Two flashlights takon last night show how they begin their opon-air meetings. On the left: Mr. T. D. Oldham, at Camberwell Junction; right: Mr. C. Stafford, at the corner of Glenferrie road and Grace street. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE COOKS' FAREWELL,—Smiling at the animated scene on the Station Pier, three cooks on the Comorin watched from a porthole as the liner swung from her berth on her voyago to London yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    AT THE Y.A.L. CAMP.—His Excellency the Governor (Lord Somers) visited tho boys from country districts at the Young Australia League camp, Yarra Park school, Jolimon t. A flashlight taken before tea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    "How DID YOU GET THERE?"—There was something irresistibly comic in the expression of the Misses S. and M. Worsley's Duchess when she baulked at the water-Jump and, with an expression that caused the crowded stands to rear with laughter, sent her rider, Allan Lynch, hurtling into the water. The boot and the tip of his whip are all that is vilble of him. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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