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  4. STOP TRESS

    It was 3.10 when the starter sent the crews off, but a false start caused further delay, and the race did not start until 3.15. ...

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  5. PREMIER'S CONFERENCE FINDS A WAY OUT

    The tramway strike has been settled, subject to the terms agreed upon by the Tramways Board and Industrial Disputes Committee being endorsed by the Tramway Employes' Association. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HEAD OF RIVER PAGEANT

    The Public Schools Head-of-the River pageant attracted thousands to Geelong today to see the three heats rowed on the Barwon. The ...

    Article : 205 words
  7. 100,000 PEOPLE VISIT OPERA

    Tomorrow night the Williamson-Melba opera season enters on its seventh week. The season has been a brilliant and ...

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  8. The Pink Paper WITH THE RED SEAL.

    To distinguish the popular "Sporting Globe" from its imitators a red seal will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PIGEON "DERBY"

    A great long-distance' pigeon race for the air championship of Victoria will take place towards the end of next month. ...

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  10. WEATHER "TIPS"

    As a weather "tipster," Mr Hunt, Commonwealth Meteorologist, has achieved surprising success. Last year he issued ...

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  11. TOMORROW'S "HERALD" FEATURES

    A feature of the Magazine Section of tomorrows "HERALD" will be an article by Signor Gaetano Azzolini, of the ...

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  12. TAYLOR'S CAR

    "Where is Leslie ("Squizzy") Taylor's car? That is the question which is at present puzzling Senior-Detective ...

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  13. WEATHER FORECAST

    Cool and in southern parts, cloudy, with a few misty showers, but generally fine; frosts inland, and some fogs, with variable winds. ...

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  14. JOINT ROLLS APATHY

    The Commonwealth Government is urging on the States that have not taken steps to secure a joint electoral roll, as provided for in the ...

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  15. MINISTRY SAFE

    When the division in the Legislative Assembly last night on . Mr Prendergast's no-confidence motion showed that the Ministry had won by 10 votes ...

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  17. TITLES OFFICE

    New Guinea is to have a Titles office. Today, in the Senate, Senator Pearce told Senator Grant that Mr E. ...

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  18. BED FACTORY FIRE

    For the fourth time in six years fire broke out last night in the Austral Manufacturing Co.'s factory, Macaulay road, North Melbourne. ...

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  19. MEN'S PRIVILEGES

    Mr Cameron, chairman of the Tramways Board, stated today that the notice issued by the board yesterday regarding employment did not ...

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  20. SCAVIZZI ILL

    Owing to the illness of Signora Scavizzi, who was to have sung the leading role of Leonora, "II Trovatore" will not be given tonight. Bizet's ...

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  21. OFF TO THE BOAT RACES

    A typical scene on the Geelong Road today.--"Herald." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. YOUNG SETTLERS

    Children almost monopolised the third-class accommodation of the Aberdeen liner Themistocles, which arrived hero from London this ...

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  23. "HOW WE BEAT THE FAVORITE"

    BALLARAT, Friday. -- The Ballarat Art Gallery has received an old painting by Mr. John Longstaff, which illustrates tho following verse in ...

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  25. MOTOR CRASHES INTO LORRY

    GEELONG, Friday.--Driving a Buick car from Geelong towards Melbourne yesterday evening, Mr Clarence Robertson dashed into a ...

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  26. GRAPES 5 LBS. A PENNY

    Mr Chapman, Minister for Customs, told Mr Gabb (Lab., S.A.), in the House of Representatives this morning, that the Government was still ...

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  27. £10,750 LOST IN WAGES

    It is now estimated that men on strike have lost approximately £10,760 in wages since Monday. ...

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  28. TIME SAVED AT BARRIERS

    During the "peak traffic'' hours yesterday ticket checkers expedited matters by refraining from clipping the tickets at the Flinders street station. ...

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