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  2. PARTNERSHIP DISPUTE.

    The High Court of Australia heard yesterday an appeal from a judgment of Mr. Justice Wasley in an action in which performance of the award of an arbitrator ...

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  3. "PERJURY FAR TOO COMMON."

    Severe comment on the frequency of the "far too common crime of perjury" was offered by Judge Moule in General Sessions yesterday when Jack Morrison. aged 25 ...

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  4. £2,000 DAMAGES CLAIMED.

    An appeal from a ruling by Mr. Justice Wisley, that there was no case to go to a jury. was heard yesterday by the Full Court of Victoria, consisting of the Chief ...

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  5. KANGAROOS FOR ZOO.

    The kangaroo drive at Quamby Station, Koroit, on Monday resulted in the capture of 96 of the animals; of these 50 were sent to the Zoological Gardens by rail from ...

    Article : 295 words
  6. KILLED BY ELECTRIC SHOCK.

    While apparently experimenting with electric[?]y on September 19, William Charles Black, electrician, aged 17 years, of napier street, Fitzroy, was killed by ...

    Article : 316 words
  7. JEWELLERY FROM WINDOW.

    In the Court of General Sessions. [?] fore Judge Mo[?]le yesterday, William Jennings, aged 35 years seaman, was charged with having, on or about September 9, ...

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  8. SALE OF HOTEL.

    The jury retired yesterday afternoon to consider its verdict in the action in the First Civil Court in which Aubrey Duckworth Mackenzie, of the Albion Hotel, ...

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  9. HIGHER PRICES IN 1929.

    In his annual labour report for 1929. the Commonwealth statistician (Mr. C. H Wickens) says that the retail price index members for gro[?]ries ([?] commodities) and ...

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  10. COLLINGWOOD WAGES.

    Long and heated discussion took place when the Collingwood Council on Monday night considered in committee the agreement with the Municipal Employees' Union ...

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  11. £5,000 ACTION[?]FAILS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The hearing of the action by Norman Fisher against Norton, Smith, and Company, solicitors, for damages of £5,000, arising from their action ...

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  12. PACKETS OF CIGARETTES.

    Mark Davis, of Latrobe street, was charged at the City Court yesterday with having received 30 packets of cigarettes knowing them to have been stolen. ...

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  13. NEWCASTLE SKELETON.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—So that they might excite as little publicity as possible the preliminary court proceedings against William Schubert, who was charged with ...

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  14. FIRE BRIGADES.

    An election of members of the Metropolitan and Country Fire Brigades Board will be held on December 12. Nominitions will close on November 17. Six members will ...

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  15. BRITISH FILMS.

    Sir,—May I be permitted to express my league's appreciation of the support given by Union Theatres and others to British film producers. On Friday evening [?]ast a ...

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  16. WORKING HOURS INCREASED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Reserved judgment was given to-day by the Full Bench of the Industual Commission on the application by the Boarding-house ...

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  17. PROTESTANT FEDERATION.

    The Canterbury branch of the Protestant Federation provided a combined programme of concert items and addresses at the Memorial Hall, Canterbury, on ...

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  18. BIRDS AND AEROPLANE.

    A pilot of the Qantas Air Service (Queensland) had a disturbing experience while piloting a mail aeroplane last week. The aeroplane had taken off from the aerodrome ...

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  19. THEFT IN COLLEGE ALLEGED.

    Albert Howson. aged 35 years. labourer. was charged at the Car[?]ton Court on Tuesday with having on September 6 stolen clothing to the value of £40, the property of Thomas Oddie, a ...

    Article : 84 words
  20. AMATEUR DANCING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The third preliminary semi-final of the Australian Amateur dancing championship was decided last hight at the Palais de Danse, St. Kilda. Awards by public vote were:—Mr. P. Snowsill ...

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  21. "SOUNDER FEDERATION."

    PERTH, Wednesday.—His Excellency the Governor (Sir William Campion), speaking at Geraldton, said that Western Australia was becoming more and more ...

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  22. PASSENGERS FROM NORFOLK ISLAND.

    NORFOLK ISLAND, Wednesday.—Passengers to Sydney by the Makambo, which sailed to-day were:—Messrs. Bowden, Shillinglaw, and Smith; Mesdames Musgrave, Pentreath, Smith, and Miss ...

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    ENROLLING GIRL GUIDE RANGERS.—Miss S. M. Cameron, Head of Rangers, enrolling Miss V. Noonan. Six patients at the Austin Hospital Heidelberg. were enrolled. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    AT THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL CHAPEL.—Miss Marjory Broad was married in the chapel of the Melbourne Grammar School yesterday evening to Mr. 0. H. G[?]pp. Bride and bridegroom after the ceremony. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A LEAP FOR LIBERTY.—One, of 66 kangaroos captured during the drive at Quamby station, Koroit, on arrival at the Zoological Gardens yesterday made a jump for liberty. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. MEDICAL TREATMENT AT SEA.

    When the cargo steamer Nuddea, which arrived at Victoria Dock from Liverpool yesterday, was seven days off Cape Town a wireless message was received from the ...

    Article : 98 words
  27. CHURCH NEWS.

    Friends of the Rev. William Goyen, Federal director of the yough work of the Pres[?]yterian Church, will be pleased to know that he is making good progress toward ...

    Article : 324 words
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    AN EXPLOSION SHOT.—Playing in the Victorian women's golf union annual tourney at Yarra yesterday, Miss E. Frankenberg made a spectacular shot out of a bunker at the eighth hole. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MIDGET GOUT.—A view of one of the holes in the midget golf course arranged by J. C. Williamson Ltd. in Wentworth House, which was opened yesterday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES.

    Sir,—Surely things are approaching a pretty pass when we have an A class station cutting in on a thoughtful, learned, and instructive speech of Mr. Latham, M.H.R., ...

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  31. TWO MEN ACQUITTED.

    The trial of John Thomas Ryao, aged 25 years, builder's labourer, of Brunswick, and William Thomas Pemberton, aged 23 years, motor-driver, of Carlton, on a charge of having, at Brunswick, ...

    Article : 197 words
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    A PYRAMIDS DISPLAY.—Boys of the De La Salle Brothers' College, Malvern, staged a picturesque exhibition of pyramids in the school grounds yesterday rehearsing for a concert in aid of St. Ann's Hall in the Town Hall to-morrow night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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