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  2. TRIVIAL PROSECUTION.

    At Williamstown court yesterday. William H. Wilkinson, of Dundas-street, Thornbury, was charged with having trails ferred a railway ticket without. the ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    A proposal for the formation of one big union of maritime workers, was discussed at the "stop-wotk" meeting of the Seamen's Union yesterday. The general ...

    Article : 148 words
  4. SUBURBAN NEWS.

    Camberwell R.S.A. has sent to Camberwell council an account for £20 for the maintenance of the clock at the Canterbury Memorial Hall. It was stated that ...

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  5. WOMAN'S INTERESTS

    In paying a tribute to the voluntary [?] service workers of Melbourne, Lady [?]ers speaking at the annual meeting of the Melbourne District Nursing ...

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  6. OVERCROWDING OF HOSPITALS.

    To avoid overcrowding of metropolitan hospitals the Inspector of Charities has recommended to hospital committees that admittance be refused country patients ...

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  7. THEATRE AND SCREEN.

    Whatever may be thought of the play Little Accident, which will be presented at the King's Theatre in Melbourne for the first time on Saturday, it projects ...

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  8. SCOUTS AND GUIDES.

    When the World Chief Scout, Lord Baden-Powell, arrives in Melbourne next April, Victorian scouts and girl guides will signalise the event by a grand rally ...

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  9. BABY HEALTH CENTRES.

    The finance committee recommended to Camberwell council on Monday night that a new baby centre be erected in South Camberwell. ...

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  10. MARIBYRNCNG RIVER IMPROVEMENT.

    In the scheme of the Maribyrnong River Improvement League, the formation of a wharf on the river in the local park occupies a foremost place. The ...

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  11. BRIGHTON BEACH RESERVE.

    Urging that steps be taken to bring the Brighton Beach recreation reserve under municipal control, a requisition signed by 600 ratepayers, living within a ...

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  12. CAMBERWELL STREET CONSTRUCTION.

    Whether it would be wise to borrow another £50,000 for private street construction works is being considered by the Camberwell council. At the last meeting ...

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  13. MISCELLANEOUS WORKERS' UNION.

    In a circular to affiliated unions it is stated by the Trades Hall Council that the Miscellaneous Workers' Union has lodged in the Arbitration Court two ...

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  14. "Dead Heads" at Essendon.

    The question of the free admission of an excessive number of people without justification to the local football ground when League matches are being played ...

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  15. MALVERN CITIZENS' BALL.

    A glorious profusion of ferns arid palms banked on the stage and outlined with a border of primulae and azaleas, was a striking feature of the decorations at the ...

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  16. AMHERST SANATORIUM.

    Opposition to the proposal to close the T.B. Sanatorium at Amherst, was expressed by a deputation from the district which waited upon the Minister of Health ...

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  17. RATEPAYERS' PROTEST.

    As a result of complaints by the Regent Central Progress Association, some Preston councillors have inquired into certain features of street crossing construction. ...

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  18. TRAIN ALTERATIONS.

    Sir,--Up to date I have been a fairly well satisfied railway traveller between Oakleigh and Williamstown. I also realise that as revenue is falling at such an ...

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  19. BRUNSWICK RATES.

    Sir,--Repeated denials that Brunswick is overrated have and are being made, such statements are misleading and not true in fact. Let me instance Essendon, ...

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  20. CHURCH OF ENGLAND MISSION.

    The 44th animal meeting of the council of the Church of England Diocesan Mis[?] to the Streets and Lanes of Mel[?]ne, which is under the management ...

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  21. HOSPITAL AUXILIARIES.

    Gifts from the auxiliaries of money and goods amounting to £105 were acknowledged at the monthly meeting of the central executive of the Eye and Ear Hospital ...

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  22. THEATRES AND HEALTH.

    Three cases of alleged breaches of the health regulations, each relating to places of amusement in the metropolitan area, were cited at the meeting of the Health ...

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  23. SUNDAY WORK ON SHIPS.

    At the "stop-work" meeting of the Sea men's Union yesterday a letter was received from the British Seamen's Union expressing gratification at the action of ...

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  24. Women's Hospital Aurlliary.

    FRANKSTON, Tuesday.--The Frankston branch of the Women's Hospital auxiliary has elected for the criming year the following office-bearers:--President. ...

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  25. Advertising

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  26. Women's Hospital.

    The annual mooting of life governors and subscribers of the Women's Hospital is to be hold at the Melbourne Town Hall, at 3 p.m. on Thursday. Lady. Somers is to ...

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  27. PORT MELBOURNE TRAIN SERVICE.

    At Port Melbourne council last night Cr. J. Ryan said that, outside of "peak" times, every second ordinary train had been cut down from two carriages to ...

    Article : 79 words
  28. Meat Works Strike Ends.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The six days' strike at Swift's meat works, on the Brisbane River, ended to-day with the return of the men. On Tuesday last they left ...

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  29. Housewives' Association.

    KYABRAM, Tuesday.--A branch of the Housewives' Association was formed at Kyabram to-day. Mrs. A. Carling was elected president, and Mrs. Gartner, jun., ...

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  30. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

    About sixty old members of the Young Men's Christian Association, some of them [?]ans with 45 and 50 years' membership to their credit, attended an annual ...

    Article : 171 words
  31. GIRL GUIDES.

    Twenty applications have been received at head quarters for a ranger guiders week end, to be held at the lvanhoe Grammar School from Friday to Monday. The head ...

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  32. ST. KILDA TENNIS COURTS.

    St. Kilda council at its meeting on Monday night approved of a recommendation by the public works committee that the tender of W. H. Storey, of £104 ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN STEEL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Trade union officials say there is not the slightest hope of piece work being agreed to in the steel, manufacturing industry, as suggested, by ...

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  34. St. Kilda Memorial Hall.

    To reduce the debt on the St. kilda Memorial Hall, a card party and cafe chantant will be held at St. Leonard's, St. Leonard's-avenue, St., Kilda, through the ...

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  35. Cabaret Ball for Charity.

    A cabaret ball, proceeds of which will he devoted to charily, will be held at the London Stores Cafe, Elizabeth-street, on Saturday, 6th September, by the staff of ...

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  36. ROAD SUPERVISION CHARGES.

    The trustees of the David Mitchell estate in Burnley, recently applied to Richmond council for permission to subdivide the estate. The trustees desired to ...

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  37. FREE KINDERGARTENS.

    "All that we give to children must he only of the best," said the principal of the Kindergarten Training College (Miss M. Gutteridge) in describing modern methods ...

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  38. Bush-Nursing Association.

    The central council of the Victorian [?] Nursing Association met yesterday at [?] Collins-street, when the president, [?] Mitchell, president, It was decided ...

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  39. Williamstown Ex-Students' Ball.

    The eighth annual ball of the Williamstown High School Ex-Students' Association will take place in Williamstown town hall on Wednesday, 3rd September. Hon. ...

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  40. FORTY-EIGHT HOURS.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--A public meeting, convened by Avon Valley district council of the Australian Labor party, to protest against the action of the State Government ...

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  41. Dance for the Blind.

    A Cinderella dance and card party will he held at the Caulfield Bowling Club hall, Caulfield Park, on Saturday at 8 p.m., under the auspices of the Caulfield branch of ...

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  42. COUNCIL'S POWERS REGARDING OLD HOUSES.

    Proposed amendments to the Health Act were discussed by Richmond councillors on Monday night. It was decided to ask the district member to endeavor to ...

    Article : 161 words
  43. British Isles Association.

    Members of the British Isles Association will held their monthly dance at 8 p.m. to-morrow at the Temperance Hall, Russell-street, Melbourne. The hon, sec ...

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  44. Advertising

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  45. Improved Equipment at Burnley.

    Improvements introduced at the Burnley Free Kindergarten during the lust twelve months were described by the director. Miss N. Brownlee, at the annual ...

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  46. THE SHEARING DISPUTE.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--The secretary of the Pastoralists' Association of West Australia, Mr. W. L. Sanderson, has returned to Perth from Mingenew, after having seen ...

    Article : 161 words
  47. MILITIA NOTES.

    Visits of inspection will be paid to various units of the 4th division by its newly appointed commander, Brigadier-General C. H. Foott. General Foott will visit the ...

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  48. CLAIM AGAINST NEWSPAPER

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--In the Charleville court, before the Chief Justice, Reginald A. J. Johns and Alice Murtle Johns claimed £10,000 damages against "Smith's ...

    Article : 86 words
  49. THE PRICE OF BREAD.

    Sir,--Would the bakers of the eastern suburbs explain the reason that they require 11d. for 4 1b. loaf, while the leading bakers of Collingwood, Northcote and ...

    Article : 80 words
  50. Advertising

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