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  2. BOY SCOUTS.

    There was a large attendance at the annual meeting of the Boy Scouts' Association (Victorian branch), which was held in the portico room of the Melbourne ...

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  3. THE TOTALISATOR

    With the advent of the totalisator some people who frequent racecourses evidently consider they have been presented with a fine opportunity of exploiting racegoers ...

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  4. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    In a mandate issued yesterday Archbishop Head officially convened synod. Clergy and lay representatives of all parishes and parochial districts of the ...

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  5. RUSSIAN WHEAT

    Russian wheat production, and its effect on the wheat-growing areas of the Empire, has been the subject recently of investigation by the Returned Soldiers' ...

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  6. SHOOTING AT SEAFORD.

    The trial was continued yesterday before Mr. Justice Lowe in the Crimina[?] Court of Henry Sheldon, 22 years, butcher, of East Melbourne, and William James ...

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  7. LABOR AND THE PLAN.

    Of the thirty-six inter-State delegates who attended the special conference of the Australian Labor party at Melbourne Trades Hall yesterday no fewer than ...

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  8. WEST AUSTRALIAN SAVINGS BANK.

    Sir Robert Gibson, chairman of directors of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, issued the following statement yesterday: ...

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  9. STOLEN CAR SENSATION.

    Three parsons were injured last night by a motor car which the owner had reported to the Russell-street police as stolen from Collins-street, city. The hit ...

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  10. FINANCIAL EMERGENCY BILL.

    The suggested amendment of the Legislative Council excluding judges from the salaries cuts under the provisions of the Financial Emergency Bill were before the ...

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  11. ANOTHER MAN ARRESTED.

    Following a police raid on a house in Hawthorn early yesterday morning, a man was arrested, and later, before Mr. Bond, P.M., Charles Davidson, 28 years, laborer, ...

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  12. OFFICIAL REPORT.

    Representatives of the press were not admitted to the conference, and after the evening session it was officially reported that the president had said the ...

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  13. WRONGS ACT.

    Moving the second reading of a private bill to amend the Wrongs Act in the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Blackburn (Lab.) explained that the measure ...

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  14. BUSINESS MEN'S VIEWS.

    PERTH, Thursday.--To-day Mr. E. [?]. Rose, president of the Chamber of Commerce, said West Australia must view with great concern the wresting from the ...

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  15. BENDIGO ANGLICAN SYNOD.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.--Several social questions were discussed at to-day's sessions of Bendigo Anglican synod, over which the Bishop of Bendigo presided. ...

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  16. SYDNEY TRAM COLLISIONS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--When two George-street trams collided at the fire station corner, Circular Quay, to-day, the following passengers were injured:-- ...

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  17. RUSSIAN DUMPING.

    The extent to which Russian goods are entering England is revealed by the reports from various market centres. At Wellingborough market suits of good ...

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  18. THE SYDNEY "REDS."

    As a move against the Sydney Reds it is expected that during the conference, which will probably close to-morrow, some decisive action will be taken to prevent ...

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  19. MR. LANG'S LOTTERY.

    Since the establishment of the Government lottery in New South Wales, Victoria has been inundated with reams of publicity. Large quantities of ...

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  20. ELECTRICAL TARIFFS.

    The Electricity Commission stated yesterday that Fern Tree Gully shire council, by its decision to instal a crude oil engine at its quarry, had not secured a ...

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  21. ANGLICAN ARCHBISHOP.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.--A civic reception accorded to-day by the mayor of Bendigo (Cr. Taylor) to Archbishop Head was attended by a large number of the clergy ...

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  22. THE CONFERENCE PROPOSAL.

    When the Legislative Council meets on Tuesday it will consider the decision of the Legislative Assembly in rejecting its amendment with regard to the deletion of ...

    Article : 362 words
  23. N.S.W. GOVERNMENT BANK

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier (Mr. Lang) announced that the Government agreed with the amendments made by the ...

    Article : 96 words
  24. Cutting Off Supply.

    Referring to the letter published yesterday from Mr. E. Fysh regarding the cutting off of supply to a consumer, it was stated by the commission that if ...

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  25. ROADSIDE HOARDINGS.

    The third reading of a bill to amend the Country Roads Act was moved by the Honorary Minister (Mr. Webber) in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. ...

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  26. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.

    Consigned from Toronto to the Adelaide zoological gardens, a valuable consignment of birds and animals indigenous to North America, arrived from Montreal ...

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  27. WAR ON COMMUNISTS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Minister of Education said Communists would not be allowed to use school premises for meetings. ...

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  28. VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE.

    Some interesting facts concerning the operation of vocation guidance in Victoria were given by the chief inspector of primary schools (Mr. J. McRa[?]), at a ...

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  29. THE HYGEIA'S HULL.

    Although Brighton council was denied permission to purchase the stripped hull of the old Bay paddle steamer Hygeia to fill it with concrete and sink it to make ...

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  30. FLIGHT AROUND AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. H. F. Broadbent, who failed in his first [?]llort to make a record flight round Australia, returned to Mascot at 5 p.m. to-day. He stated ...

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  31. THE LESSEES' PLIGHT.

    Sir,--The announcement through "The Age" recently that the State Premiers had carried a resolution recommending that legislation be passed by the States ...

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  32. FINANCING VICTORIA.

    Because of the considerable delay by the Victorian Parliament in passing the Financial Emergency Bill to give effect to the Premiers' rehabilitation plan, it has ...

    Article : 166 words
  33. LAW LIST--THIS DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 291 words
  34. MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY.

    Alterations in the medical course at the Melbourne University have been approved by the faculty of medicine. The object of the revised curriculum is to enable ...

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  35. GOVERNMENT-OWNED HOTELS.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--One of the landmarks familiar to generations of Australian drovers in the far north is soon to disappear as a direct result of the ...

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  36. UNSETTLED WEATHER TO-DAY.

    Light scattered rain fell over the southern half and western district of Victoria during the twenty-four hours ended 9 a.m. yesterday. Most of the falls were under ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND FINANCES.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.--The special economic committee which was appointed to overhaul the national finances is sitting daily. Departmental heads are being ...

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  38. PENINSULA TRANSPORT.

    Sir,--In your issue of to-day appears a report on the deputation to the Minister of Railways re Peninsula Transport. I request the aid of your valuable columns ...

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  39. INSOLVENCIES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 words
  40. STRUCK OFF THE ROLL.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The State Full Court to-day struck the name of Bertram T. Heavener off the roll of solicitors for New South Wales. ...

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  41. TRADE WITH THE EAST:

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Minister of Agriculture (Mr. D[?] to-day stated he was considering the question of sending a representative of the State to the East ...

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  42. LITHGOW COAL MINE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Owing to a dispute between the management and the employes at the State coal mine at Lithgow to-day. no work was done, and 700 ...

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  43. SEIZED OPIUM GOES TO HOSPITAL

    PERTH, Thursday.--Wong T[?]ck Son and Wong Ming, cabin boy and baker respectively on the steamer Gascoyne, were fined £75 each in the city court to-day ...

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  44. MANNUM SHOOTING.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--[?] Nickels was to-day committed for trail by the coroner at Mannu[?] on a charge of having murdered Myrtle Agnes ...

    Article : 56 words
  45. Advertising

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