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  2. AN IMPERIAL SOLDIER'S NEED

    The appeal, which was made recently [?] money to pay the fares to England of a former Imperial soldier and his wite has been close The following additional contributions been ...

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  3. NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION

    The Department of Commerce announces that arrangements for the adequate dsplay and supervision of Australian exhibits at the industrial exhibition at ...

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  4. ITEMS OF INTEREST

    Cable-tram traffic on the Brunswick line was delayed for 40 minutes yesterday afternoon when the dummy of a tram ran off the rafls in Sydney road, near ...

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  5. BRADMAN FOR ADELAIDE?

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—It is persistently rumoured in cricket and business circles in Adelaide that D. G. Bradman will shortly transfer to South Australia and ...

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  6. STATE FINANCES SHORTAGE OF £3,150,261

    According to the monthly statement of Victorian revenue and expenditure, which was issued by the State Treasury yesterday, the shortage on January 31 amounted ...

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  7. NEWS FROM THE SUBURBS AFFAIRS AT RICHMOND

    Statements reflecting upon the conduct of municipal affairs at Richmond made by Councillor Lynch, an independent mernber, at a recent meeting of Collingwood ...

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  8. ST. KILDA FORESHORE

    Commenting upon recent discussions of control of the St. Kilda foreshore, Councillor Herbert Moroney said yesterday that it was not fair that management of ...

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  9. Advertising

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  10. ROAD ACCIDENTS STRUCK BY MOTOR-CAR

    KORUMBURRA, Monday.—Robert Sandon was driving a motor-cycle and sidecar, in which his mother was seated, along the Korumburra-Leongatha road ...

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  11. BRIGHTON BEACH RESERVE

    A deputation has has been arranged by the Brighton Citizens' Rights Association to wait upon the Brighton Council next Monday night to protest against the ...

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  12. Children Die After Accidents

    Michael McMahon aged nine years, of Leek street, Yarraville, died in the Children's Hospital on Sunday night from injuries received when he was struck by a ...

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  13. WOMAN THROTTLED

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The trial was begun in the Supreme Court to-day of John Wyatt Noon, aged 42 years, farmer, and John William Burgurst Smith, aged ...

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  14. CAMBERWELL AFFAIRS

    At a special meeting on Monday night the Camberwell Council considered recommendations made by the council at a previous special committee meeting which dealt with ...

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  15. New Zealand Finances

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—"We should be able to improve upon the position outlined in the Budget and end with a deficit of less than £2,000,000," said ...

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  16. Girl Found on Road

    A girl, aged about 16 years, whose identity is not yet known, was found lying at the corner of Burke road and Canterbury road, Camberwell, early this ...

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  17. Taxing Authority Discussion of Uniformity

    Administrative and political problems involved in the creation of a joint authority to assess and collect direct taxation for the Commonwealth and States, as ...

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  18. Mishap Near Leongatha

    Mr. Smith Macdonald, of Malvern, the driver of a motor-car which left the road between Inverloch and Leongatha on Friday evening and came to rest in a ...

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  19. ENTERTAINMENTS Military Band Concert

    If the performance of the finale to TschaikowskY's fourth symphony given last night in the Town Hall by the Australian Broadcasting Commission's ...

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  20. I NEWS IN CLASSIFIED ADS.

    An advertiser wants to buy a set of standard bowls (See Wanted to Buy column.) A reliable carrier is wanted to ...

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  21. ELECTRICITY CHARGES

    The committee of the Collingwood Council at its meeting on Monday night refused to sign for a period of five years the proposed public lighting agreement of the State Electricity ...

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  22. SPORTING CABLES

    In the final Test match at Madras to-day England tooke its first innings score to 335, thanks to the valuable partnership of Jardine and Verity. India made a disastrous start. ...

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  23. Taxpayers' Approval

    General approval of the recommendations of the Royal Commission on Taxation for the simplification of the taxing methods of Australian Governments was ...

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  24. YARRAVILLE OVAL

    The city engineer of Footscray (Mr. McCausland) reported to the Footscray Council last night, that, in company with officials of the Yarraville football and cricket clubs, he had ...

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  25. NEW STREET CONSTRUCTION

    The Northcote City Council decided on Monday night to proceed with the construction of Birt street and Whalley street, Northcote. There was no objection by ratepayers to the ...

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  26. THEATRICAL PRODUCERS

    Miss Ruby Morris will arrive in Melbourne on Friday by the Nestor under engagement to J. C. Williamson Ltd. to supervise the dances and bailets in "White Horse Inn," the musical ...

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  27. REPAYING A LOAN

    The Northcote City Council on Monday night adopted a proposal to borrow £24,000 to repay part of the principal moneys owing on loan No. 12 by the issue of 25 debentures, payable ...

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  28. MARCH MUSICAL FESTIVAL

    Three concerts with the combined Melbourne Symphony and Broadcasting Symphony Orchcstras, two performances of Mendelssohn's "Elijah" with the Melbourne Phillharmontic ...

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  29. BILLIARDS

    Walter Lindrum is surprised that English sporting commentators are urging that the English player Joe Davis should not travel to Australia without some form ...

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  30. PENSIONERS' GRIEVANCES

    Sir,—I am a retired railway employee. I was retired on a pension of £58 13/9 a year, but under the Premiers' plan the Government reduced the amount by ...

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  31. BOYS' EMPLOYMENT MOVEMENT

    In the month ended January 31 the Boys' Employment Movement found positions for 321 youths, distributed as follows:—Rural, 59: commeicial—sales, 36: ...

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  32. CYCLING

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Keith Ratten, a young Melbourne cyclist who has already ridden from Melbourne to Sydney and back in six and a half days, including a stay of hulf a day in Sydney, ...

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  33. Advertising

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  34. WATER SUPPLY AT AUBURN

    Sir,—When the thermometer goes up the water supply goes down. To-night, at a quaiter past 7, when most wanted, it literally reached zero. This experience is ...

    Article : 155 words
  35. RELIEF COMMITTEE'S NEEDS

    The State relief committee is urgently in need of supplies of men's and boys' wear. Parents who have outfitted their boys with new clothing on their return ...

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  36. CHANGES IN VICTORIAN TEAM

    S. A. Quin, who led the Victorian side against Tasmania last week, will captain the Victorian team in the match against Western Australia, which commences on Thursday at the Melbourne ...

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  37. LATE SHIPPING NEWS

    NEWSOUTH WALES,—SYDNEY (575 Milles). —Arrived.—Feb. 12—6.42 p.m., Corlac, from Melbourne: 7.50 p.m., Momba, Brisbane: 8.52 p.m., Nieuw Zeeand, Melbourne: 10.32 p.m., ...

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