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  4. £3000 ART LIBEL VERDICT

    The Stale Full Court today unanimously granted a stay of [?]ccution of the judgment for £3000 for alleged libel, on[?]ined against The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd. last Month by Captain Shirley Douglas Falcke. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JAPAN S SHIPPING BID

    The Japanese steamer Belfast Maru, 10,000 tons, leaves Melbourne on Thursday for; Europe. She is the first vessel ...

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  6. £5000 m cancer RESEARCH

    The Commonwealth Government has appropriated £5000 as an intial vote for cancer research. The Department of Health is ...

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  7. MOTOR TRAFFIC RULE

    "Where two motor vehicles, one travelling along a main street and the other along a side street, are approaching an ...

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  8. NEW TRAM BOARD

    On Thursday afternoon representatives of twenty-nine metropolitan municipalities will discuss a proposal that may ...

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  9. MR CLAPP LEFT

    TRARALGON, Tuesday--At Flynn; a lonely little siding on the Gippsland line, Mr Clapp, Chief Railway Commissioner, was marooned this ...

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  10. SNOW AT BUFFALO

    Snow fell at Mount Buffalo all day yesterday and throughout last night. It was still falling at 9 a.m. this morning. Mr J. C. ...

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  12. BALLARAT BAND CONTESTS

    Mr J. Ord Hume, the famous British bend conductor and composer, who is due to reach Melbourne by the Mooltan this afternoon to adjudicate on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BETTER WEATHER

    The weather is on the mend. This comforting assurance was given today by Mr Hunt, Commonwealth Meteorologist, who said that ...

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  14. WHEAT POOL BILL

    Supported solidly by the Ministerial (Labor) Party and the Farmers' Union Party, the second rending of the Compulsory Wheat Pool Bill will ...

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  15. NEVER OPPOSED IN 20 YEARS

    Cr. W. E. Marshall, who has represented Loch ward in the Collingwood Council for 20 years, died suddenly at his home in Clifton Hill last ...

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  16. MONKEY WITHOUT TAIL

    There has Just, died at the Zoo a little monkey from whom the public might have greater than any of which Mollie, the ...

    Article : 181 words
  17. WEATHER FORECAST

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  19. POLYCLETAN WINNING THE METROPOLITAN BY A HEAD

    The thrilling finish of yesterday's big race at Randwick. Polycletan (on the rails) beat David by a head. Prince Woorak is third, and then follow Feathornest (on the outside) and Gold Cap. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Begins on Thursday

    It is the story of a woman who was cruelly deceived--and the desperate action she took ...

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  21. NO POTATOES; NO RATES

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.--"I want to pay my rates, but I haven't a shilling, owing to the low price of potatoes," wrote a farmer-ratepayer, to the ...

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