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  2. TENNIS AT WIMBLEDOIJ

    After Vines had defeated Crawford [?] to-day's semi-final at Wimbledon, ve[?]icia players recalled the bygone domon bitters, ...

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  3. AIR POLICY.

    Mainly with the object of arranging for an Australia-wide referendum of the aircraft industry in order to determine its claims to represent aviation as a whole, ...

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  4. BULK WHEAT.

    A detailed report discussing the advantages and examining objections to the bulk handling of wheat has been made to the Minister of Commerce by Mr. J. A. ...

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  5. COLDER NIGHTS.

    Although n disturbance is approaching from West Australia, the Commonwealth Meteorologist (Mr. Watt) stated yesterday that he expected the weather would ...

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  6. METROPOLITAN BOARD.

    For ninny years past in the columns of "The Age" constant endeavors have been made to secure for-reaching reforms in Die constitution of the Metropolitan ...

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  7. PREMIUM ON DISHONESTY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--In delivering judgment in an appeal before the full bench of the Supreme Court to-day, the Chief Justice (Sir Philip Street) strongly criticised ...

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  8. THE GOODE INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Goode royal commission continued its inquiry today. J. B. Davis, master carrier and a ...

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  9. STATE UNDERTAKINGS.

    Some remarkable differences will be shown by State undertakings in their accounts for the financial year which closed on Thursday. The Railway, department ...

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  10. WATER FREEZES AT BROKEN HILL.

    BROKEN HILL, Friday.--For the third successive day at Broken Hill the mercury dropped below freezing point to-day, the minimum being 29 deg. at 7 a.m. ...

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  11. LABOR EXECUTIVE ARROGANCE.

    The central executive of the Victorian Labor party met last evening to consider the position of Messrs. Hogan and Bond, M's.L.A., and Kiernan and Williams, ...

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  12. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    The committee of the Children's Hospital is appealing for £40,000, to enable it not only to continue its existing work for the sick children of Victoria, but also ...

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  13. A Suspended Fying Licence.

    A prosecution against Mr. W. R. Garrett, whose flying licence has been suspended, is being considered by the Defence authorities. Yesterday the Minister ...

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  14. A PRACTICAL TEST.

    For the second time in Victoria an experiment is to be made with the bulk handling of wheat, using existing facilities, but on this occasion the quantity ...

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  15. MUNICIPAL POWERS.

    The council of the Metropolitan progress Associations has also directed the attenton of the Minister to the extremely arbitraray powers exercised by municipal ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN TEAM'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    The Australian tennis team will play France in Paris, commencing on 8th July. Then the players will go to Prague, playing Czeeho-Slevnkia until 17th July, and ...

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  17. Inquiries into Two Crashes.

    Reports on two recent flying accidents, compiled by the air accidents investigation committee, were released by the Minister of Defence yesterday. In the case ...

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  18. TRIPLE MURDER CHARGE.

    Harold James Russell, 27 years, mechanic, was again remanded by the City Court beach yesterday on the charge of having murdered his wife and two ...

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  19. STATE SCHOOLS TO HELP.

    During the present month State schools will hold special appeals for the Children's Hospital and for children's wards at other hospitals. The Teachers' Union ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLES.

    Presidents Hoover on Thursday signed the Economy Bill, estimated to save 150,000,000 dollars in government expenditure. ...

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  21. HOBART MURDERS.

    HOBART, Friday.-- The bearing of argument in the appeal by John Kenneth Tingman against his conviction for the murder of Charles Whelan on 4th April, ...

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  22. THE TRAMWAY PAYMENTS

    The central council of progress associations, which has strongly opposed the tramway statutory payments, has been informed by the Premier that further ...

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  23. THE LANG PARTY DEBACLE.

    Sir,--A paragraph appeared in "The Age" of to-day stating that when my letter signed "A.L.P." was published in "The Age" of Thursday last, directing ...

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  24. A WOMAN MISSING.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Attacked by a woman who is believed to have been mentally deranged. Mrs. Stewart, of Wiseman's Ferry, was seriously injured to-day. ...

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  25. TASMANIA'S FINANCES.

    HOBART, Friday.--The State financial year closed to-day, the collection for twelve months amounting to £385,495, or £37,709 in excess of the Treasurer's ...

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  26. VICTORIA-ST. BRIDGE.

    Consternation has been caused in municipal circles at Richmond, Kew and Hawthorn by a demand from the State Government for the immediate payment ...

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  27. THE MISSING AIRMEN.

    PERTH, Friday.--Nothing fresh has been heard about the missing German aviators, either from the mission launch or the land parties. It is considered that ...

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  28. WEST AUSTRALIA'S DEFICIT.

    PERTH, Friday.--West Australia's deficit for the financial year closed yesterday was £1,557,395, according to figures issued by the Treasury to-day. This is ...

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  29. Watching Geelong's Interests.

    GEELONG, Friday.--The vigilance committee appointed to watch Geelong's interests in regard to bulk handling of wheat is to meet next Thursday to ...

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  30. STRUCK BY A WINDLASS.

    BUNINYONG, Friday.--When working a windlass at a mining [?]hant at Mount Clear yesterday Thomas Cartledge, aged 31 years, was struck by the windlass ...

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  31. THEFT FROM HOTEL.

    SEYMOUR, Friday.--At Avenel police court to-day Bermice Vernon Beaven, 21 years, laborer, of Prahran, was charged with having stolen suit cases and wearing ...

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  32. TRAM COLLIDES WITH LORRY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--When a tram and a horse-drawn lorry came into collision at the corner of Botany and Gardener roads, Mascot, to-day, eight persons were ...

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  33. ITALIAN ATTACKED.

    A dispute about a girl was mentioned in the City Court yesterday when Adoni Simonc, 41 years, laborer. Chetwyndstreet. North Melbourne, was charged ...

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  34. TRACTORS DRAW TRAINS.

    Handling of branch-line railway traffic by motor tractors, fitted with gear boxes to give speeds of up to 25 miles an hour, is being tried by the Railway ...

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  35. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    Sir,-- Mr, Lyons has plated that no taxation can be abated, because the revenue is needed, but slight heed is taken of the imperative need to make ...

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  36. RACKETEERING AND PROHIBITION.

    Sir,--That "racketeering" is a feature of the U.S.A. underworld is an unhappy fact. That racketeering owes its origin to prohibition as implied by Mr. ...

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  37. GENERAL NEWS.

    The customary winter vacation of the Supreme Court commenced yesterday and will extend until 13th July. One of the judges will sit in the Practice Court on ...

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  38. POSITION OF MORTGAGORS.

    Sir,--Being in business, and faced with a deficiency in income, I find that to sell --if a buyer can be found--one parcel of shares I would lose £300, or 50 per cent.; ...

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  39. ASSAULTED AGED FATHER

    Charged with having assaulted his father. Benjamin Stevers, 39 years, laborer, Richmond-terrace, appeared in Richmond court yesterday. ...

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  40. OVERLAPPING AWARDS.

    A conference of unions was held at the Trades at the Trades Hall yesterday to consider the request which was made to the Minister of Labor (Mr. Goudie) by a ...

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  41. The Mutual Winter Sale.

    The Mutual announces a genuine money saving event on page 18. It is its annual winter clearance of surplus stocks, and provides exceptional opportunities for ...

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  42. THE CARLTON ELECTION.

    A woman's rally wil be held in the Carlton Maia Hall. Princes-street, Carlton, on Wednesday next at 2.30 p.m. Mrs. Atchison, J.P., vice president of the Australian women's National ...

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