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  2. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE.

    The public gallery was crowded yesterday when, before Judge Foster, in the Court of General Sessions, the trial was commenced of William Henry Baye. ...

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  3. MORE JAPANESE IMPORTS.

    The second case for the application of the terms of the Industries Preservation Act was heard before the Tariff Board yesterday, when a number of Victorian ...

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  4. COMMODITY EXCHANGES.

    Legislation designed to regulate the commodity exchanges, drafted by Mr. Wallace, was forwarded to Congress today for consideration. Its aims and ...

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  5. DEFENCE WEEK.

    Public interest in the question or defence was demonstrated by the attendances at the Exhibition yesterday, the second day in the Services Defence ...

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  6. RACING DISPUTE

    The action concerning the alleged partnership in the lease of the racehorse Metallurgy, brought by Richard Neyion, of Barkly-street, St. Kilda, motor dealer, ...

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  7. DOCTOR'S DIVORCE PETITION.

    Mr. Justice Macfarian, in the First Civil Court, yesterday granted a divorce to Dr. Francis Edmunds, 35 years, of Pleasant-street, Passoe Vale, from ...

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  8. SCOTCH COLLEGE.

    It was on the day after the eighty-second anniversary of the foundation oi Scotch College that the then principal, the late Dr. W. S. Littlejohn died. It is ...

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  9. CENTENARY PLANS

    There will be a meeting this morning of the Centenary council at which many matters which have been awaiting finalisation will be considered. The subject of ...

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  10. DUMPING DUTIES.

    In view of the depreciation of the yen and also the possible effect of the monetary policy of the United States operating adversely against the British textile ...

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  11. COLLISION IN FOG.

    "She must have sunk like a stone, radioed the British steamer Dartford, after colliding in a fog in the Channel with the Greek steamer Meandross, 4309 ...

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  12. THE PRINCE'S VISIT.

    ECHUCA, Tuesday.--The Centenary council has advised the Echuca borough council that its invitation to Prince George will receive consideration when ...

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  13. EMPIRE SETTLEMENT.

    The Empire Development and Settlement Research Committee, in its general report, says that, since the migration of people to the Dominions has ...

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  14. BRITISH INDUSTRIES.

    The twentieth British Industries Fair opens next Monday in London and Birmingham, and will continue until 2nd March. This event continues to increase ...

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  15. THE HOPETOUN STATUE.

    Sir,--As it is probably that in the near future the statue of Lord Hopetoun outside Government House gates will have to be moved, may I suggest that the ...

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  16. JAPAN'S BUDGET.

    The Japanese Lower House, by an overwhelming majority, passed the 2,112,000,000 yen Budget. The vote for the army is 449,000,000 yen, and for the ...

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  17. THE UNIVERSITY.

    The registrar of the University (Mr. J. P. Bainbridge) received an inquiry yesterday from the Proportional Representation Society of England with regard to ...

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  18. TWO DECREES GRANTED.

    Mr. Justice Lowe continued the hearing of divorce cases in the Third Civil Court yesterday. Olive Ivy Goodwin, 27 years, of ...

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  19. Programme at Night.

    A large, enthusiastic crowd witnessed the arena events at night, and the main hall was also crowded with interested visitors. The whole of the evening was ...

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  20. A NEW OLD SCHOOL.

    Under unique conditions did the boys of Wesley College commence the public school year. When they left for the Christmas vacation they left the old ...

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  21. A WONTHAGGI AFFRAY.

    Before Judge Winneke in General Sessions yesterday, Charles Patrick Cunningham, 23 years, minor, of Wonthaggi, was charged with having on 11th ...

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  22. WELFARE FARM INQUIRY.

    LEETON, Tuesday.--An officer, Lownd, employed at the Riverina Welfare Farm, when the inquiry was resumed to-day said he had frequently heard the ...

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  23. MR. BRUCE.

    "I hope it will be recognised during my visit that I am aloof from party politics and desire to establish close contact with all sections of Australians, so ...

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  24. DEATH PACT IN PERTH.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--An intensive search has been carried out for the past two days for Mr. Roland Lang, 28 years, and his fiancee, Miss Pamela Townley, ...

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  25. COMPLAINTS IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A request that a duty of £9 per ton, or 42½ per cent., whichever was the greater, be imposed on imported arsenic, was made to the ...

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  26. AIR FORCE.

    Squadron-Leader R. J. Brownell, director of personal services at Royal Australian Air Force head quarters, left Melbourne for Brisbane yesterday to ...

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  27. AN INNOVATION.

    An innovation was carried out yesterday by the University in sending personal notification on special forms to candidates at the University examinations who ...

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  28. WIRELESS LISTENERS' FEES.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--A reduction from 24 to 21 in wireless listeners' licence fees is anticipated within the next few weeks, when the payment of patent ...

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  29. CAR CRASHES INTO TREE.

    SEA LAKE, Tuesday.--While motoring his children home from Tyrrell Creek school Mr. Arthur Putland fainted at the driving wheel of his car. The car ...

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  30. "BODYLINE."

    Referring to the barracking of Clark in the Test match at Madras, when an Indian batsman was hit by a ball from the edge of his bat, the "Evening Standard" ...

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  31. FREE SCHOOL BOOKS.

    Exception was taken Yesterday by the Minister of Education to the statement made by the Teachers' Industrial Union that in the distribution of free exercise ...

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  32. MILITIA NEWS.

    Commencing on 21st inst., the Melbourne University Rifles will camp at Fort Franklin, Portsea, with a strength of approximately twenty-six officers and ...

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  33. MINING AT ARARAT.

    ARARAT, Thursday.--Following the successful flotation or the Langi Logan Deep Leads in England, a regular boom is expected on the Ararat rich alluvial ...

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  34. Drove Truck in Dangerous Manner.

    ARARAT, Tuesday.--A motor driver named Reginald William Nicholls, of Stawell, was fined £5 at the Ararat police court for driving a motor truck in ...

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  35. Motor Driver Injured.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.--While driving a motor lorry loaded with goods on the Calder Highway on route to Swan Hill this morning Lloyd Grant, of Kyneton, ...

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  36. India Defeated in Final Test.

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  37. ATTEMPTED SMUGGLING.

    When the Orient liner Otranto berthed at Station Pier, Port Melbourne, on Monday customs officials noticed a man on the promenade deck with a bulge in his ...

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  38. "ANTI-WAR" EXHIBITION.

    Organised by the Victorian Council Against War, an anti-war exhibition, consisting of posters and prints designed as propaganda against war in all forms, was ...

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  39. Motor Truck Crashes Into Tree.

    CASTLEMAINE, Tuesday. -- When Lloyd McKenzie, 19 years, of Kyneton, was driving a motor truck along the Calder Highway at South Ravenswood this ...

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  40. PRICE OF GOLD IN LONDON.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
  41. Ringwood Cemetery.

    The Health Commission decided yesterday to take no action in regard to an application by the Ringwood shire council for a report on a proposed cemetery at ...

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  42. GROCERS' PICNIC TO-DAY.

    All grocery stores throughout the metropolitan area will be closed to-day, the occasion being the grocers' annual picnic, which will be held at Queenscliff. The ...

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  43. EXCHANGE RATES ON LONDON.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 words
  44. Point Nepean-road Widening.

    Commenting yesterday on the discussion by bayside councils regarding the widening of Point Nepeon-road, officials of the Country Roads Board raid some funds were, provided ...

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