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  2. DEAN AICKIN.

    A striking, tribute to the work of Dean Aickin for the Anglican Church of Victoria was paid yesterday, when clerical and lay representatives from all parishes ...

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  3. VISIT OF JAPANESE FLEET.

    Vice-Admiral Imamura and officers of the Japanese trining squadron were the uests of the Lord Mayor at a civic reception at Melbourne Town Hall ...

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  4. PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY

    Filtering upon the second and final week of the sessions of the Presbyterian Assembly of the Churches of Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania, the main ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    A meeting of representative of unions whose members are affected by the log of wages and conditions served upon Hie Timber Workers' Union, and individual ...

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  6. DRIED-FRUIT MARKETING

    The Commonwealth Dried Fruits Export Control Board, in a first advice as to the new season crop, advises that the total shipments to date are as follow:--To ...

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  7. WEST AUSTRALIAN NOTES

    For the tenth period of the 1932 chapter of the financial records, according to Sir James Mitchell, a State surplus has been recorded. It is ...

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  8. FISHERMEN SWAMPED.

    PERTH, Monday.--Two fishermen and a weird experience in Sharks' Bay, North Geraldton. They had put off from their boat in a dinghy to fish near a reef, and ...

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  9. FORGED FINGER PRINTS.

    HOBART, Monday.--A demonstration that finger prints could be forged, was given in the Criminal Court to-day during the hearing of a charge of breaking and ...

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  10. KILLED BY TRAIN.

    As the 9.49 p.m. Mordialloc train was travelling between Highett and Cheltenham last night some object struck the trip lever and brought the train to a ...

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  11. SUSTENANCE FRAUD.

    In Brunswick court on Monday, James McPherson, laborer, of Overend-street. East Brunswick was charged with having imposed on the local ladies' benevolent ...

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  12. BRUTAL MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Monday .--State Cabinet to-day commuted to life imprisonment the death sentence passed on William Morton for the murder of Alexander Barrie, 82 ...

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  13. A VALUABLE NECKLACE.

    SYDNEY. Monday.--Dr. G. A. Vivers to-day applied to the Equity Court for nil order to appoint Mr. B. E. Fairfax, of the well-known jewellery firm of ...

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  14. FIRST THROUGH TRAIN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Brisbane limited express arrived at the central station to-day after having made the first through run from the Queensland capital. ...

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  15. ILLEGAL BETTING.

    William Monteith, market dealer, of West Melbourne, was charged at North Melbourne court yesterday with having on 30th April been in William-street for ...

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  16. Advertising

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  17. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--Permit me to call attention to the very serious nature of the "log of wages and conditions" served by the Timber Merchants and Saw Millers' Association ...

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  18. IMPRESSIONS OF AUSTRALIA.

    Prior to his leaving Melbourne for Sydney, on his return to Glasgow, Rev. Dr. L. MacLean Watt, the Turnbull Trust preacher, summed up some of his ...

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  19. PLAYED WITH REVOLVER.

    PERTH, Monday.--While her parents, who live at South Perth, were away, Joan Graham, 7 years; her small brother, and another young child, found a revolver and ...

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  20. Visitors at the Shrine.

    Vice-Admiral N. Imamura and officers of the visiting Japanese squation yesterday visited the Shrine of Remembrance. They were received by the deputy ...

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  21. State Luncheon to Admiral.

    At Slate Parliament House yesterday a State luncheon was tendered to Vice-Admiral Imamura and several officers of the Japanese fleet. The Acting Premier ...

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  22. WAREHOUSING CHARGES FOR WOOL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Wool Selling Brokers' Association advised yesterday that, after consultation with the National Council of Wool-Selling Brokers of ...

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  23. Gala Performance of Bitter Sweet.

    To what extent the fifty Japanese officers who witnessed the performance of Bitter Sweet at the Theatre Royal last night, as guests of the management, ...

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  24. SUBURBAN NEWS.

    A report on the finances of the municipality of Whilliamstown showed that reccipts for the first six months of the current financial year were £27,799 (including £10,000 transferred ...

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  25. GAMBLING AT BRIDGE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Rev. Hugh Raton, supplementing his sermon in which lie denounced bridge playing, said there was no harm in cards, except where ...

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  26. Commercial Clerks' Wages.

    The amented determination of the commercial clerks' hoard will come into force on the 20th inst. Instead of one rale being fixed for adult clerks, viz., £4 20 ...

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  27. TRAVELLER LOSES £12.

    Despite publicity given to the fact that the hip pocket is the easiests mark for pickpockets, thefts continue to be reported to the police with monotonous regularity. ...

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  28. Visit to Bendigo.

    BENDIGO, Monday.--A visit was paid to Bendigo to-day by five officers from the visiting Japanese war ships. Vice-Admiral Imamura was represented by Fleet ...

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  29. SUNDAY GAMES AT BRIGHTON.

    The question of allowing Sunday games to be played in Elsternwick Park was again before Brighton council at its meeting last night, when a copy of the ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL, VILLERS BRETONNEUX.

    Sir,--Saturday (to-day's) issue of "The Age," under Life in the paragraph referring to the forthcoming opening on Whit Monday of the great ...

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  31. STATE APPEAL BOARD.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--After discussing an application by the Fire Brigades Employes' Associations and the public school teachers that they should be granted the ...

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  32. Simple Pastimes of Japanese.

    Sports, national in character, but unfamiliar to the sport-loving Australian public, attracted a steady flow of visitors to the Japanese war vessels yesterday. ...

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  33. WAR-SERVICE HOMES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Giving evidence before the War-Service Homes Inquiry Committee to-day, L. Butcher, of Waverley, said it would take him 38 years to ...

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  34. CATHEDRAL BROKEN INTO.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--A small safe in the vesty St. Peter's Cathedral, North Adelaide, was blow open last night, evidently by experts. It is believed the ...

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  35. INSTITUTE FOR BLIND.

    Wirths' Olympia was packed last night, when a concert and physical culture display were given to raise fund for the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind. ...

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  36. INTESTATE ESTATES.

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  37. ANZAC DAY COMMEMORATION.

    Sir,--I notice Hint the celebrations for Empire day have been arranged for the Sunday nearest the 24th May. Would it not be possible to have the same ...

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  38. UNJUST SCALES.

    Rubenstein and Sons, grocers, Johnston-street, Collingwood, were charged at the local court yesterday with having had unjust scales, and also an unstamped ...

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  39. THE MILITIA SYSTEM.

    In order to obtain the views of commanding officers on the results of the system of voluntary enlistment for the military forces, which was introduced in ...

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  40. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 162 words
  41. BASEBALL.

    A team representing Victoria met a nine chosen from the Japanese training ship Iwate in a full game at Fitzroy cricket ground yesterday afternoon. There was an attendance ...

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  42. RETURNED SOLDIER FATALLY INJURED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Daniel Cole, 38 years, a returned soldier, who had both legs severed by an electric train last night, died at 3 a.m. to-day. ...

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