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  2. WOMAN TEACHERS.

    In view of the fact that the Public Service Salaries Board and Superannuation Bills are now before the State Parliament, the Victorian Woman Teachers' ...

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  3. MORE ROYAL COMMISSIONS.

    Additions to the already lengthy list of royal commissions appointed by the Commonwealth Government will be made within the next few days. Arrangements ...

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  4. DENTAL COLLEGE.

    Two members of the State Ministry, the Chief Secretary and the Minister of Health, together with a party, including Dr. J. P. Wilson (chairman of the finance ...

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  5. WHAT'S THE HURRY?

    Some day, in the dim future, there will be high jinks in Brunswick. Great festivities will be arranged, perhps a public holiday will be proclaimed, and a ...

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  6. A TRAIN COLLISION.

    The report of the Railway Commissioners regarding the collision that occurred between two trains at Castlemaine station on Saturday, 17th October. ...

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  7. BIRD DAY.

    Throughout the State schools of Victoria tomorrow a special Bird day programme will be observed. Nature study as a subject of school work has steadily ...

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  8. DAILY WEATHER CHART

    Under the influence of the anti-cyclonic center, which was approaching Baws Strait. the winds veered to east of south over Victoria during Wednesday, and beautifully fine weather set in. The depression which has just recently passed to the eastward was rather disappointing as a rain producer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MOTOR TRAFFIC.

    "We consider 25 miles an hour a dangerous speed on St. Kilda-road." said Mr. W. G. Smith, P.M., at South Melbourne court yesterday. ...

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  10. YESTERDAY'S BAROMETER (Corrected.)

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  11. Collingwood kindergarten.

    To make further arrangements in connection with the fete which is to be held on 6th December at Glenmorgan, Douglas street, Toorak, in aid of the Collingwood ...

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  12. FORECASTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 words
  13. To-day's Broadcasting.

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  14. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 266 words
  15. Plucky Woman Motorists.

    BENDIGO.—Two woman motorists, Mrs A. Fookes (wife of the manager of the Commercial Bank at West Wyalong, N.S.W.) and Mrs. Lance Evens (wife of ...

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  16. MELBOURNE STATION (3AR).

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  17. DEFENCE EMPLOYES.

    Further evidence in the claim of the Commonwealth Storemen and Packers' Union of Australia in respect of storemen and packers employed in the Defence ...

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  18. War Widows' Association.

    The fortnightly meeting of the War widows and Widowed Mothers' Associated was held at Anzac House last night. [?] president (Mrs. E. Howard) ...

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  19. Wireless find Short Waves.

    Developments in wireless communication during the past twelve months have been so startling that everyone has become keenly interested in the subject and its ...

    Article : 241 words
  20. GIVEN GAUGING

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  21. MUNICIPAL EMPLOYES.

    The Municipal Association has notified suburban councils that, in accordance with the quarterly adjustment of the arbitration award, the mini[?] wage payable to ...

    Article : 308 words
  22. TREE FELLERS DEATH

    Judge Williams, in the Second Civil Court yesterday, gave judgment on a claim made by Mrs. Isabella Allen, of Kentroad. Box Hill. widow, under the ...

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  23. CAULFIELD BABY HEALTH CENTRES.

    The baby health centre movement has proved such a success at Caulfield that the council recently provided two new buildings for the centres—one at the ...

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  24. SYDNEY HARBOR BRIDGE.

    SYDNEY.—The Premier stated on Wednesday that approximately 92 percent. of the contract price of the North Shore bridge would be spent in ...

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  25. BROADCASTING WAVE LENGTHS.

    Sir,—The growing interest in broadcasting has made the discussion on 3LO's wave a very pertinent one. The term "wave length" conveys very little information to ...

    Article : 496 words
  26. CYCLIST'S SKULL FRACTURED.

    GEELONG.—Herbert Edgar Williams. 39. who resided with his wife and family at Torquay-road. Belmont. met his death in a tragic manner early on Wednesday ...

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  27. THE RAILWAYS.

    Concluding that the Railway department might favorably consider a request for replacing sets of steps in Graham subway with ramps if the municipality ...

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  28. GIRL GUIDE MOVEMENT.

    Two performances of Barrie's What Every Woman Knows will be given by the High School Comedy Company, under the direction of Miss T. D. Marshall, ...

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  29. CONTRACT FOR LOCOMOTIVES.

    SYDNEY.—In the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday the Minister of Railways said that the British firm which tendered for the construction of 35 locomotives for ...

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  30. CARELESS DRIVERS FINED.

    Ernest Evans, of East Malvern, was fined £3 at Brunswick yesterday for negligently driving a motor car The evidence showed that defendant's car collided with ...

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  31. PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN.

    A meeting of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children was held in Melbourne Town Hall yesterday afternoon. The president, Mrs. J. Gatehouse, ...

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  32. THE CHURCHES AND WAR.

    SYDNEY.—The Congregational Union decided on Wednesday to ask the heads of the churches to convene a conference of all denominations to [?] the whole ...

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  33. THE POLICE COURTS.

    Thomas Tighe, barber, Dalgety-street, St. Kilda, pleaded not guilty at St. Kilda yesterday to a charge of having stolen a gold wrist watch valued at £8. ...

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  34. CARRIED A PISTOL.

    Styling himself as a grazier from New South Wales, Malachi J. Viech appeared yesterday at the City Court on charges of carrying a pistol without a permit, and ...

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  35. BAPTIST UNION.

    Numerous excellent choral items were rendered at a festival of the Sunday school department of the Baptist Union of Victoria in the Town Hall on Tuesday ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND COTTON.

    SYDNEY.—A conference between the directors of the British-Australian Cotton Association Ltd., and representatives of the Queensland cotton growers, has had ...

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  37. Port Melbourne Trams.

    A letter from the Tramways Board was read at a meeting of Port Melbourne council on Tuesday night stating that arrangements had been made to improve the ...

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  38. Sailors' and Soldiers' Women Folk.

    The annual general meeting of the Australian Imperial League of Sailors' and Soldiers Women Folk will be held to-day, at 2.30 and 8 p.m., at Anzac House. ...

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  39. AUCKLAND WHARF SUBSIDES.

    AUCKLAND.—A further section of Western Wharf sank during Tuesday night. It is seaward of the portion which collapsed on Tuesday afternoon. ...

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  40. Lecture by Miss Jessie Webb.

    To help establish a library at the kinder[?] Training College, Kew, Miss [?] Webb is giving a lecture, entitled Ancient Sites and Modern Humors in ...

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  41. WARBURTON WEEK-END TRAINS.

    Sir,—The Victorian railways summer time table will be reverted to shortly, and I wish to draw attention to the inconvenience week-end passengers from ...

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  42. FLOUR MILLERS' COMBINE.

    DUNEDIN.—In the Supreme Court the Crown is suing four South Island flour milling companies and distributors limited, for £500 each, alleging an unlawful ...

    Article : 81 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. Mayoress's Reception at Caulfield.

    The mayoress of Caulfield, Mrs. A. E. Morris, will hold a reception in Caulfield own hall to-day at 3 p.m. It will be of interest to the parents ...

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  45. FIRE AT TERRA COTTA WORKS.

    SYDNEY.—Extensive damage was done on Wednesday night by a fire which broke out at the terr[?] cotta tile works of [?] and Smith Ltd., at Granville, near ...

    Article : 66 words
  46. Advertising

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  47. Advertising

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