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  2. JEWISH DIVORCE LAW.

    Judge Wolnarski, in the Court of General Sessions yesterday commenced the hearing of an appeal from an order for maintenance made against Jacob ...

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  3. NEW AIR ROUTE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. H. A. Gudde, who arrived in Sydney to-day by the New Zealand, and who represented the Royal Netherlands Air Mail Company, ...

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  4. UNIVERSITY COUNCIL.

    The annual audit and report of the State Auditor-General on the finances of the Melbourne University were received at the May meeting of the University ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN TARIFF.

    BENDIGO, Monday.--The policy adopted by the Federal Government to [?] Australia's adverse trade balance and to encourage the development of ...

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  6. UNEMPLOYED RELIEF.

    Consideration was given by Cabinet yesterday to the proposed compromise evolved at a conference of party managers last week for the operation of the ...

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  7. GLEN WAVERLEY LINE.

    Residents on the new Darling-Glen Waverley railway line were present in large numbers at the Glen Waverley terminus yesterday afternoon, when the ...

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  8. ROYALTY CENSURED.

    The Scottish Grand Lodge of the Good Templars' Society has solemnly "censured" the Queen and Prince George for having visited two model public houses ...

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  9. THE DUKE OF YORK ON ART

    There was the usual distinguished assemblage at the Royal Academy banquet last night. Replying to the toast of the Royal ...

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  10. Drill Halls for Shelters.

    As one of the proposals for providing for the unemployed during the coming winter, the Premier stated yesterday that some time ago he had communicated with ...

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  11. RICHMOND UNEMPLOYED.

    The unemployed at Richmond have recently banded themselves together to assist the mayor of Richmond's unemployment relief committee. A meeting was ...

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  12. Municipalities to Confer.

    BENDIGO, Monday.--At a meeting of Bendigo unemployed to-night it was decided to ask the mayor to convene a conference of Bendigo and Eaglehawk ...

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  13. FORGED ART.

    Following the London Gallery's complaint regarding forged art "masterpieces," the police believe they have unearthed a six years' swindle involving millions of ...

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  14. A FATAL STUNT.

    John Miller, a well-known motor boat [?]cer, and originator of "motor-boat hurdling," which he was endeavoring to popularise, was killed at St. Helen's ...

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  15. FLIGHT TO ENGLAND.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Shell Oil Co. has been advised that Smith and Shiers, who came down near Bangkok, Siam, on their way to England, had left for ...

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  16. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--It appears as if members composing our Parliaments do not care how long they keep the unemployed out of work, if members possessed one spark of ...

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  17. LOW-FLYING AIRMAN.

    Commenting on a letter that appeared in "The Age" yesterday complaining that on Sunday an aeroplane flew over Scots' Church during the service and disturbed ...

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  18. BAZAAR AT BRUNSWICK

    The Governor, Lord Somers, visited Brunswick last evening to open a bazaar in the local town hall to raise money for the Mayor's Fund for the Unemployed. ...

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  19. AUSTRIAN CHANCELLOR.

    Dr. Schober, the Austrian chancellor, bad a long talk with the King at Windsor Castle yesterday. He was also presented to the Queen. This was the ...

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  20. Air Endurance Record.

    Further details of the world's endurance record for woman pilots established near Paris by Mme. Elena Bernstein, a Russian emigree, have been secured by the Shell Company. She ...

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  21. CARE OF UNEMPLOYED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Federal Assistant Minister of Labor and Industry (Mr. Beasley) told a deputation from the women's central organising committee of ...

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  22. PLANE STRUCK TREE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Further reports of the plane crash at Brewarrina yesterday revealed that Richard Pearson, 20 years, manager of Quantambone Station, who ...

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  23. THE BRITISH LEGION.

    After an investigation of the organisation and accounts of the British Legion, a committee of which Viscount Bridgman is chairman, reports that it failed to ...

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  24. CRITICISM OF RAILWAYS.

    FRANKSTON, Monday.--The question of road versus rail transport came before the council of the shire of Frankston and Hastings on Friday night, and was ...

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  25. Gun Cartridges.

    Sir,--[?]e the answer to my letter by "Another Sportsman," be misses the points of my letter. I want to know why goods bought before the tariff was ...

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  26. TOWNSVILLE BANK ROBBERY.

    BRISBANE Monday.--One of the busiest men in Townsville during the week end has been Detective Senior Sergeant O'Driscoll and there is nobody who ...

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  27. A BARON GOLD DIGGER.

    Commenting on the death of the third Lady Haldon, whose body was found at the foot of a cliff near Brighton, the "Daily Express" reveals that Lord ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND PRAISED

    The prospectus of the New Zealand loan, £5,500,000 at 5½ per cent, issued at 99 has been published. The financial editor of the "Morning ...

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  29. FIRE ON LINER.

    While the Orient liner Orsova was steaming up the Bay on her voyage from the United Kingdom shortly after daybreak yesterday, a fire was discovered ...

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  30. DARWIN UNEMPLOYED.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Minister of Home Affairs stated to-day that the unemployed at Darwin had accepted the Government's offer of 30 a week as ...

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  31. FLOWER DAY.

    Flower day will be celebrated in the metropolitan district to-morrow. This [?] the fifth of the series of such celebrations, and, as hitherto, the proceeds [?] ...

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  32. LOAN EXPENDITURE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Addressing Nationalist at Greenwich to-night, the Treasurer, Mr. Stevens, said loan expenditure next year would be only £22,000,000 as ...

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  33. IMPORTED TIMBERS.

    A conference of all parties concerned in the timber industry in Australia, convened by the Tariff Board, to consider duties on imported timber's, was held in ...

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  34. HOUSING THE HOMELESS.

    By invitation of the Inspector of Charities (Mr. McVill[?]) representatives of some of the leading social organisations in Melbourne consulted with him regarding ...

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  35. EMPIRE RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Simultaneously with the match fired in Australia on Saturday by teams representing the Australian rifle club unions, an English team shot under exactly similar ...

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  36. STRUCK BY MOTOR CAR.

    At 8 p.m. yesterday Mrs. Sarah Long, 65 years, of Nicholson-street, Fitzroy, was crossing Royal-parade, Parkville, when she was struck by a motor car and killed ...

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  37. SAVE THE BABIES.

    As the result of an investigation of the deaths of 800 infants who died before they were a month old, the Medical Research Council has published a ...

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  38. SHOTS AT FLEMINGTON.

    Early on Sunday morning Constable Gray, of Flemington, had an encounter with an armed man in the railway reserve near Flemington-bridge station. ...

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  39. GENERAL NEWS.

    Mr. John Pittard, manager of the firm of Pittard Bros. and Vellely, bakers, 133 Carlisle-street, St. Kilda, writes to state that neither he nor his firm has any ...

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  40. MAN SHOT DEAD.

    PERTH, Monday.--Following an altercation at Koolberin, near Narembeen, last evening, James Ramsay, 40 years, teamster, was shot dead. Later Charles ...

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  41. DRIVER LOSES CONTROL.

    MYRTLEFORD, Monday.--Don Higgins, with Baxter, a companion, on Friday was driving a motor lorry on the new road from Happy Valley to Tawonga. At ...

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  42. HIGH FINANCE.

    PERTH, Monday.--When speaking at the official opening of St. Mary's Cathedral, most Rev. Dr. Sheehan, Coadintor Archbishop of Sydney, said he was not ...

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  43. MOVE BY ANGLICAN CLERGY.

    Some weeks ago at the invitation of Archbishop Head about 100 members of the Anglican clergy met in conference to discuss a scheme whereby adherents ...

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  44. IN MEMORY OF LIVINGSTONE.

    A remarkable scene was witnessed in Westminster Abbey this afternoon, when the dean and canons assembled before Livingstone's tomb while forty negroes ...

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  45. Commercial Travellers' Club.

    A stall will be conducted as usual of ladies at the Commercial Travellers' Club where only buttonholes, cut flowers, foliage, plants, seeds, &c., will be [?] ...

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  46. EXPEDITION TO TANAMI.

    ALICE SPRINGS, Monday.--The expedition to Tanami, arranged by mining interest represented by the Great Boulder and Hanlon's West Admelsy companies, ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. PAPER MAKERS LIMITED.

    Paper Makers Ltd., the large company formed to establish the wood pulp and paper industry at Burnie (Tas.), has completed the purchase of the Surrey [?]ilis ...

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  49. LATE SIR THOMAS HUGHES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Probate of the will of Sir Thomas Hughes, when left estate valued at £42,753, has been granted to his widow, Louisa Hughes, and son ...

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  50. WEALTHY CHINESE ARRESTED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A wealthy Chinese was to-night arrested, and charged with attempting to bribe the police. It was alleged that following recent raids on ...

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  51. MORE FOREIGN MIGRANTS.

    Although the number of English nominated migrants travelling to Australia has decreased appreciably in the last six months, there has been little falling off in ...

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  52. Advertising

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