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  2. WILLIAMSTOWN'S ELECTIONS.

    Further evidence concerning postal voting at the municipal elections in Williamstown last August was given yesterday at the royal commission's inquiry into the ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    The demeanor in North Melbourne Court yesterday of Harold Barnett, of Kipling-street, Hotham Hill, who appeared in relation to a complaint of having ...

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  4. TARIFF ON YARNS

    Several witnesses gave evidence before the Tariff Board yesterday opposing, the application for an increase of 1 a lb. in the duty on cotton yarns. ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS.

    From a decorous and well stage-managed beginning the presentation to Miss Nellie Stewart at the Tivoli last night of a portrait of herself soon developed into a ...

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  6. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Considerable hostility to the Benevolent Society and its now system of distributing parcels of foodstuffs, instead of the sustenance orders, at North Melbourne ...

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  7. MALVERN VALUATIONS

    At its meeting last night, Malvern council adopted a recommendation by the public works committee that the council had no power to make a reduction of 15 ...

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  8. MOTOR TRAFFIC.

    During the "peak" traffic period yesterday, shortly after 5 p.m.. an infant of five years, named Alan Griffin, was killed by a tramway motor bus close to the ...

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  9. A March Through City.

    Unemployed, to the number of about 300, marched through the streets of the city yesterday. Those in the procession comprised members of the "rank and file ...

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  10. A COUNCIL APPOINTMENT

    A heated discussion took place at Collingwood council last night on a report of the business transacted in full committee, one item of which was that Mr. ...

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  11. CAR AND MOTOR CYCLE.

    TRAFALGAR, Monday.--On Princes Highway, Trafalgar, to-day, a motor car driven by William Edmond, of Nott Siding, collided with a motor cycle and side ...

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  12. SELF HELP AT BRIGHTON.

    At Brighton council meeting last night the mayor (Cr. Norton) reported that he and the town clerk (Mr. Taylor) had conferred with the local unemployment ...

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  13. ACCIDENTS IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--William Franklin, 15 years, of Undercliffe, was riding, a cycle to-day at Auburn, when he was pitched under a bus. A wheel passed ...

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  14. THROWN UNDER A CAR.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Sylvia Ryder, a Cootamundra High School student, was riding along a street yesterday when her horse shied and threw her before an ...

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  15. Unemployed Girls.

    The number of unemployed girls and women who have appealed for assistance to the committee in charge of the distribution of the Girls' week appeal funds ...

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  16. MALVERN MUNICIPAL NURSERY.

    Malvern council last night adopted a recommendation by the parks and gardens committee that persons desiring to visit the municipal nursery at Glen Iris ...

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  17. YOUTH'S WEAKNESS FOR CARS.

    A charge of having illegally used a motorcar, valued at £250, the property of Josiah Abrahams, merchant, of North-road, Brighton, was preferred at Essendon ...

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  18. Frank Clewlow Recital

    An enjoyable recital of modern verse was given by Mr. Frank Clewlow at Kelvin Hall last night. Much of the work was notable for richness of descriptive ...

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  19. PRESTON'S "STATE COACH"

    On the recommendation of the investigation committee, Preston council decided. Just night to have the mayor's motor car, locally known as "the State coach," ...

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  20. Beds for Homeless Men.

    Last week a deputation informed the Assistant Chief Secretary that on Thursday night sixty unemployed men had slept out in parks and railway carriages. Mr. ...

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  21. STOLEN CAR OVERTURNS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A motor car over turned on Gunning-road, near Goulburn, to-day, and two swangmen, whose names are unknown, were badly injured. They ...

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  22. EDITH TALIAFERRO SEASON.

    It is announced by J. C. Williamson Ltd. that the final performance of Edith Taliaferro in Let Us Be Gay will be given at the King's Theatre next Friday night. ...

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  23. Charity Golf Carnival.

    Considerable interest is being shown in the charity golf carnival at Queen's-bridge practice course. Among those who took part yesterday in exhibition games ...

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  24. Deputation to Premier.

    The Premier will receive a further deputation from the unemployed at 12.30 p.m. to-morrow to discuss the provision of further relief work. ...

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  25. Tram and Motor Truck Collide.

    While passing over the level crossing 150 yards on the down side of Lara station yesterday, a motor truck, driven by Mr. F. Walker, of Lara, was struck by the ...

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  26. WIRTHS' CIRCUS.

    The performances at Wirths' Circus yesterday were well attended. It is announced by advertisement that the season will definitely close on 11th November. ...

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  27. Proposed Bendigo Appeal.

    BENDIGO, Monday.--Bendigo Unemployment Association to-night carried a motion asking the mayor to immediately launch the proposed appeal in Bendigo and ...

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  28. SUNDAY SCHOOL PAGEANT.

    The pageant of Religious Education Through the Ages, presented so successfully at the Exhibition Building on Saturday by 1200 performers from all Protestant ...

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  29. "MIGET" GOLF.

    That miget golf has caught on in Melbourne as elsewhere is evidenced by the fact that over 4000 people passed through the gates of the Union Theatres course ...

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  30. Struck Down by Car.

    BALLARAT, Monday.--John Robert Ross, 18 years, plumber, Eyre-street, was riding a motor cycle at the intersection of Drummond and Start streets to-day, ...

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  31. RICHMOND TENDERS.

    Several tenders about which Richmond councillors failed to agree at the last meeting were further discussed at the meeting of the public works committee last night. ...

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  32. CIGAR FACTORY FOR MELBOURNE.

    A new cigar factory is to be opened in Melbourne shortly. It will be a branch factory of the Dutch firm of Messrs. J. Baars and Sons, the largest cigar ...

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  33. Sustenance Grant Increased.

    BENDIGO, Monday.--Difficulty has been experienced by those in charge of the Bendigo sustenance depot in meeting the claims out of the £300 per month made ...

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  34. Speeding on Flemington-road.

    At North Melbourne court yesterday Leslie Austin, of Athol-street, Moonee Ponds, was charged with having driven a motor car at a dangerous speed. ...

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  35. TRAVELLING WITHOUT RAILWAY TICKET.

    Ruby Reynolds, of Gillies-street, Fa[?]feild, was, at Collingwood court, yesterday, charged that between Fairfield Park and Victoria Park, on 13th September. ...

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  36. PRINCESS THEATRE.

    More than 200 men were present at the Princess Theatre yesterday morning seeking positions in connection with the forthcoming talking picture Whoopee, which ...

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  37. Dandenong Relief.

    At the Dandenong town hall on Sunday afternoon an entertainment was held under the auspices of hte local relief committee. A collection realised £11 4. ...

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  38. Fined on Two Charges.

    Before the Collingwood bench yesterday Allan Hall, of Argyle-street, Fitzroy, was charged with having on 28th September driven a motor cycle which emitted an ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. FOOTBALL.

    Each season sees the Victorian League second eighteens show considerable progress. This year the standard of football throughout the matches was ...

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  41. Seventy-five Miles an Hour.

    When William Henry Veal, of Mangalore-street, Flemington, was charged at Essendon court yesterday with having driven a motor truck in a dangerous ...

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  42. TICKETS TO BE RESTORED

    After consultation last night with the Assistant Chief Secretary, Mrs. Woinarski announced that the distribution of sustenance orders on local tradespeople ...

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  43. Advertising

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  44. An Unregistered Car.

    BENDIGO, Monday.--In the city court to-day, Roy Geechonn, of Melbourne, was fined £10 for having driven an unregistered motor car. ...

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  45. Exceeded Speed Limit.

    BENDIGO, Monday.--For having driven a motor truck carrying goods and weighing more than 3 tons on the Northern Highway at a speed exceeding fifteen miles an ...

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  46. M.U.I.O.O.F.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Delegates from all parts of the Stale attended the grand annual movable conference of the Manchester Unity, I.O.O.F., which commenced its ...

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  47. CAR BURSTS INTO FLAMES.

    SALE, Monday.--While Mr. R. Dowd was motoring with two companions to the Sale stock yards in a single-seater car, the car suddenly burst into flames. ...

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  48. POSITION AT GEELONG.

    GEELONG, Monday.--There was a large muster of unemployed, including artisans, at the Trades Hall to-day, when a meeting was held to discuss the present ...

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  49. GEELONG AND DISTRICT LEAGUE.

    GEELONG, Monday.--The grand final match for the premiership of Geelong and District League was played on Saturday. It was a close contest, North Geelong defeating Queenscliff by 2 points. Since the match Queenscliff has ...

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  50. ADULTERATED MEAT.

    At Brunswick court yesterday James Lawrence Swan, butcher, of Lygon-street, East Brunswick, was charged with having had adulterated meat for sale in his ...

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  51. CITY COUNCIL ELECTION.

    Mr. T. S. Nettlefold, of Hamilton-road, Malvern, stated last night that he had decided to become a candidate for the Lonsdale ward at the election to be held in ...

    Article : 48 words
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