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  2. IN THE COUNTRY.

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  3. MOTORING ACCIDENTS.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--A car containing five men being driven from Melbourne to Ballarat overran a culvert between Gordon and Wallace to-day shortly ...

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  4. NEW ZEALAND TOPICS.

    AUCKLAND, 22nd August.--A merry pace has been set for Parliament during the last couple of weeks, for the Prime Minister, Mr. G. W. Forbes, has packed ...

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  5. THEFT OF ART TREASURES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Art treasures valued at £2000, consisting mostly of silver plate, were stolen from the technological museum, Ultimo, early yesterday ...

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  6. IS ART A NECESSITY?

    The statement has often been made that "art is a luxury," and special insistence is given to it in those unfortuitous seasons when money is declared to be "tight"; but ...

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  7. Driver's Skull Fractured.

    KYNETON, Saturday.--Mr. F. Peterson, a resident of Riddell, has been admitted to Kyneton Hospital suffering from a fractured skull, sustained through a ...

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  8. RUGBY UNION.

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  9. Seaman's Condition Critical.

    GEELONG, Sunday.--William Dodworth, seaman, belonging to the crew of the steamer Welcombe, who was admitted to Geelong Hospital on Friday evening ...

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  10. Rough Play in North.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Disgraceful scenes were witnessed at the Rugby match between Railway and Gympie clubs to-day. When the referee, W. Heldke (an ex-international ...

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  11. CHILD STRUCK BY CAR.

    Knocked down by a motor car at the corner of Lincoln and Mt. Alexander roads, Essendon, last night, Edward Downes, about 10 years, of ...

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  12. Fatal Fall From Motor Bus.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Stanley Lawrence Clanfield fell from the back of a motor bus at Lithgow yesterday, and struck his head on the road. He died later from ...

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  13. ARMED BANDITS DEFIED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Bandits entered the shop of Donald Lloyd, of Drummoyne, late on Friday night, and pulling out a revolver, one of them asked Lloyd to put ...

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  14. THE SEA POLICEMAN.

    Lloyd's signalling station--the big whitewashed land mark for the shipping that enters the wide Channel from the Atlantic--has faded away astern and we are ...

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  15. CAR RUNS INTO A TREE.

    WODONGA, Sunday.--About 11 p.m. on Saturday a motor car driven by Alex. Waters, of Albury, who was accompanied by Vic. Peart and Reg. Webb, crashed ...

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  16. EXTENDING EXPORT TRADE.

    Some indication of the valuable markets Australian canned and dried fruit exporters are establishing in Canada is given in the fact that the steamer ...

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  17. Gaming and Liquor Raids.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The police made strenuous raids under the Gaming and Liquor acts on Saturday night. They arrested a number of men at Surry Hills ...

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  18. OTHER GAMES.

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  19. Police Menaced by Chinese.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Nearly 100 Chinese collected round two policemen at Redfern last night, when the police were arresting two white women on a charge of ...

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  20. SYDNEY ACCIDENTS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- When a motor cycle collided with a car in Newtown today Lesley McCreavie, 30 years, of Newtown, sustained fractured right leg ...

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  21. ALLEGED CUSTOMS EVASION

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Customs officials yesterday detained a society lady, who it was alleged had donned a squirrel coat on board the steamer Otranto, and wore ...

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  22. SPEED MOTORING.

    KALGOORLIE, Sunday.--The annual motor cycle and motor car championship meeting was held at Perkolilli to-day. The highest speed of 100 miles an hour was ...

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  23. Market Gardener Fires on Thieves.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--When thieves raided the market garden of Man Hope at Daveyville last night they got away with a cartload of cauliflowers. When ...

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  24. Factory Breakers Surprised.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The police threw a cordon round a shoe factory at Henderson last night, and secured three men at the revolver point. It was alleged that they ...

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  25. Wage Reduction at Broken Hill.

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday.--The six months notice terminating the service of employes of the Proprietary Company expired last night. Fourteen men will be ...

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  26. COLLISION AT INTERSECTION

    An action brought by William Frederick Crockford, of Glass-street, Essendon, builder and carpenter, against Amos H. Skelton, of Centre Dandenong-road ...

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  27. HANGING FROM A LIFT.

    HOBART, Saturday.--Gerald M. Marsland, a married man with family, was found hanging from the lift in his business premises, off Arnold-lane ...

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  28. HAWTHORN BY-ELECTION.

    A ballot for the selection of a Labor candidate for the Hawthorn seat in the Legislative Assembly, rendered vacant by the retirement of Sir William McPherson ...

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  29. THE PATENTS OFFICE TRANSFER.

    Sir,--With reference to the transfer of the Patents Office from Melbourne let me point out the madness of this from a public standpoint. Some years ago the ...

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  30. WHERE MONEY IS WASTED.

    Sir,--It was with considerable interest that I read the letter under this heading in "The Age" to-day, as I was once attracted to the Northern Territory by the ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN PARTY.

    The first annual convention of the Victorian division of the Australian party will be held in the board room, Temple-court this week. To-night the official ...

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  32. BACHELOR GIRLS' EXHIBITION.

    "Chamber of Horrors" to be included. When the Bachelor Girls' Exhibition is held in the new horticultural hall, Westminster, London, in the autumn, says ...

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  33. A FIREMAN KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Clarence Jamieson, a locomotive fireman, of Clyde, slipped from a train at Riverstone yesterday while exchanging the staff with a porter. ...

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  34. DROVE IN DANGEROUS MANNER.

    ALBURY, Sunday.--William Tribolot was charged at the Albury police court with having driven a motor car in a manner dangerous to the public. ...

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  35. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--Valuation of the Melbourne homes of officials of the Patent and Trade Marks Offices has commenced. The first case shows a fall of over £300 on a home that ...

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  36. WIRELESS FOR AEROPLANES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Australian National Airways hope to equrp its fleet with wireless receiving and transmitting sets. The company carried out its first tests to-day ...

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  37. MOTOR TRANSPORT.

    Sir,--In replying to my comments on Mr. Clapp's radio broadcast address, the Chairman of Commissioners, Victorian State Railways, has put up a smoke screen ...

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  38. DAFFODIL SHOW.

    The spring show season will open to-morrow, when the Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria will hold its annual daflodil show in the upper supper room of Melbourne Town Hall. In ...

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  39. TRAVELLING BACKWARDS.

    An unusual contravention of the Motor Car Act was proved at Richmond court when Claud B. Barnard, of Auburn, was charged with having permitted ...

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  40. WINE INDUSTRY.

    Sir,--The evidence given before Mr. R. M. Gollan relating to the alarming low price given for distilling grapes is not surprising to those who have studied the ...

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  41. HOW THE RAILWAYS LOSE BUSINESS.

    Sir,--A train leaves Heidelberg for Melbourne at 8.15 a.m., and the next train is 9.6 a.m. Yet with the great interval of twenty-one minutes the latter train is ...

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  42. SOCCER.

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  43. Man and Wife Injured.

    LILLYDALE Sunday.--Crashing head on into a motor car driven by Tilden Eldridge, of Mount Evelyn, on the bridge west of Lillydale railway station this ...

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  44. REPUDIATION AND RESTORATION.

    Sir,--I desire to state that the question of repudiation of war debts was only referred to by one speaker at yesterday's mass meeting of unionist watersiders. The ...

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  45. Tramway Employe Struck.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--When crossing Bridge-street on Saturday morning Clifford McCann, 17 years, tramway employe, of John-street, Brown Hall, was knocked ...

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  46. A Schoolboy Injured.

    CASTLEMAINE, Saturday.--Running in front of a motor car driven by Mr. Alexander McDermott, a retired railway employe, of Joyce's Creek, a school boy ...

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  47. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    SWAN HILL (Shire).--South Riding: L. B. P. Nind defeated J. O'Brien, the retiring councillor, by 135 votes. ...

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