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  2. LICENSING REFERENDUM.

    In connection with the licensing referendum on Saturday, 29th March, voting [?] connection with which is compulsory, the Chief Electoral Officer stated ...

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  3. TECHNICAL SCHOOL TRAINING.

    Referring to the statement made by Mr. Wilfred Blackett at the meeting of the Royal Victorian Institute of Architects regarding technical school training, ...

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  4. JAPANESE DRAMA.

    Some Impressions of Japanese Drama was the subject last evening of a talk by Professor Sir Archibald Strong (Adelaide). the first of a series given in the ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    Shylock is one of the best known of all Shak[?]pearian roles, and The Merchant of Venice one of the most popular of all the plays. Neither a tragedy nor ...

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  6. MOTOR ACCIDENTS

    Following a serious accident to a woman in Beaconsfield-parade, John Percy Devine, of Kent-street, Ascot Vale, was charged at South Melbourne court yesterday with ...

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  7. TECHNICAL SCHOOLS APPOINTMENT.

    The appointment of Mr. E. P. Eltham, president of the Apprenticeship Commission, to the position of chief inspector of technical schools--rendered vacant by ...

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  8. VICTORIA-PARADE.

    The city of Melbourne, in a communication to Collingwood council regarding the reconstruction of Victoria-parade reserves, states that the plantations being ...

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  9. LEVEL CROSSINGS.

    A proposal that the work of abolishing railway level crossings in the metropolitan area should be undertaken by the Government, and the cost apportioned between ...

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  10. DEPRESSION IN PAPUA.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Sir Hubert Murray, Governor of Papua. and Lady Murray are at present in Canberra. Sir Hubert Murray is conferring with the ...

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  11. NO-LICENCE RALLY.

    The first public meeting at Richmond in support of the no-licence campaign was held at the town hall last night, Rev. L. Wen[?]l presiding. There was a fair ...

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  13. DRIVING IN DANGEROUS MANNER.

    A young man named Ray Chamberlain, of Charles-street, Abbotsford, was charged at South Melbourne court yesterday with having driven a motor car in a manner ...

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  14. HEIDELBERG SEVERANCE.

    Heidelberg council has under consideration a new scheme for severance. After investigation extending over several months a committee of the Heidelberg ...

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  15. LOMBARDI LTD.

    The members of the Lombardi Ltd. Company, which is to commence a season at the Comedy Theatre on Saturday next, arrived by the Sydney express yesterday. ...

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  16. COLLISION AT BRUNSWICK.

    The action brought by Colin Bernard Sims, of Albion-street, Brunswick, cabinet maker, against J. and P. Baker, of Sydney-road, Brunswick, claiming £1000 ...

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  17. SUBURBAN NEWS.

    Representatives of William[?]down council and Werribee shire met [?] conference at the town hall yesterday to consider the Town-Planning Commission's scheme for ...

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  18. SEQUEL TO ST. KILDA COLLISION.

    At St. Kilda court on Wednesday Donald Gordon Alan McCra[?], traveller, Garden Vale, was charged with having driven a motor car in a dangerous manner. ...

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  19. STREET ADVERTISING.

    The Undaunted Tent, I.O.R., has written to Collingwood council emphatically protesting against the council permitting the use of refuse receptacles in the streets ...

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  20. LOCAL TALKIE VENTURE.

    In regard to the announcement published on Wednesday that J. C. Williamson Ltd. is an active partner in the Australian enterprise of Mr. Norman Dawn, Mr. John ...

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  21. Somerton R[?]l Motor.

    Representatives of Broadmeadows shire waited on the Minister of Railways yesterday to protest against the Commissioners' method of computing the loss on ...

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  22. TEACHING IN ARCHITECTURE.

    Sir,--The remarks of the retiring president of the Victorian Institute of Architects concerning the teaching of architecture in junior technical schools are ...

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  23. THREE PERSONS INJURED.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--When a motor car crashed into a tramway dummy at East Balmain early to-day Thomas Edols, of Point Piper, the driver of the car, ...

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  24. SUPPORT FOR NO-LICENCE.

    The Presbytery of Melbourne East at its meeting on Monday unanimously passed the following resolution:--That the Presbytery reminds our people that ...

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  25. PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA CONCERTS.

    The Victorian Professional Orchestra will appear at the Plaza, St. Kilda, on Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m., and in the evening at 8.15, under the baton of ...

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  26. CLIFTON HILL RESERVE.

    An application had been received by Collingwood council from Gold-street State school asking that provision should be made at Mayor's Park for a cricket ground ...

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  27. DRINK AND CRIME.

    Sir,--I note that in his letter of 20th inst. Mr. Robt. Hillard, in stating that "practical knowledge is of far more value than rough theories," cites his 40 years' ...

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  28. Failure to Give Name After Accident.

    In a motor case at Hawthorn court yesterday Selby Emery, of Balwyn, was charged with having failed to give his name and address after a motor car ...

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  29. Civic P[?] Encouraged.

    An outstanding departure has been installed by Cobur[?] council with the object of encouraging [?]residents to take a pride in the surroundings of their homes. ...

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  31. INFERIOR COAL.

    CRESWICK, Wednesday.--Like many other gas companies the Creswick Gas Company is meeting serious trouble with regard to supplying gas as a result of the ...

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  32. Light Not Displayed.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.--At the city court to-day Harold Leviston was fined £2 for having ridden a motor bicycle in Humffray-street on the evening of 25th ...

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  33. TWO CARS COLLIDE.

    CRESWICK, Wednesday.--A head-on collision between two motor cars, both of which were being driven by Ballarat residents, occurred at Watson's Hill, on ...

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  34. GAMING PROSECUTIONS.

    COLAC, Wednesday.--Heavy fines were imposed at Colac court to-day by Mr. O'Grady, P.M., on several defendants who were charged with using premises for ...

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  35. WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED.

    Knocked down by a motor car in Flinders-street, city, yesterday afternoon Mrs. Elsie Rutherford, 60 years, of Main-street. Elsternwick, sustained a crushed chest ...

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  36. Fined for Speeding.

    At Cheltenham court yesterday George Pyers, salesman, of Point Nepean-road, Garden Vale, was fined £2 for having driven at a dangerous speed on 26th ...

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