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  2. SPECTACULAR DISPLAY

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.--Visitors continue to arrive in Ballarat to view the floral display and street decorations. The glorious sunshine to-day encouraged sight-seeing, and hundreds of people left the main thoroughfares to view the ...

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  3. SLUM POCKETS MUST GO

    The Chairman of the Housing Commission (Mr. J. N. O'Connor) announced yesterday that after careful consideration the Commission had determined that housing conditions most urgently calling for attention are the 1240 ...

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  4. The Great Imperative

    Australia: This makes "The Age" policy of speedy industrial co-operation imperative. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. B.M.A.'s CLAIM

    Such drastic alterations in fees and services are contained in the draft of a new agreement, which has been forwarded by the British Medical ...

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  6. SURGEON'S TRIUMPH.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A triumph of surgery was responsible for Miss Edna' Lewis, of Hurstville, leaving a private hospital in Sydney to-day following an ...

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  7. TOWN HALL MEETING.

    The renewed application by the League of Nations Union for the use of the Melbourne Town Hall for a lunch-hour meeting without any restrictions being ...

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  8. BABY HEALTH CENTRE.

    Set in the charming surroundings of the old Ballarat East town hall gardens, with its outlook on the green lawns, splendid trees, and colorful flower pots, ...

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  9. TRIBUTES TO POETS.

    The Governor, unveiling plaques to the memory of Grace Jennings Carmichael, poetess, and in honor of Bernard O'Dowd, Australian poet, said ...

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  10. RISE IN PARALYSIS CASES.

    Although the number of infantile paralysis cases reported yesterday rose to seven, which is a higher figure than for many days past, no significance is ...

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  11. MIGRATION PLAN.

    The views of the Victorian Government on the Commonwealth plan to resume the assisted Immigration of nominated persons, farm workers and ...

    Article : 196 words
  12. SEATS NOT RESERVED.

    Broadway's largest cinemas, ranging from the Roxy and Music Hall (each scaling 6200) to the Capitol, which seals 5200, do not have reserved seals. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. PORTRAIT OF SIR W. STAWELL.

    STAWELL, Wednesday.--A portrait of Sir William Foster Stawell, after whom the borough of Stawell was named, was unveiled in the borough chambers this ...

    Article : 185 words
  14. RED CROSS APPEAL FOR SICK AND DISABLED RETURNED SOLDIERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 words
  15. Advertising

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  16. Past Peak in N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Minister or Health (Mr. Fitzsimons) declared to-day that the infantile paralysis epidemic in New South Wales had passed its peak. ...

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  17. VICTORIA LEAGUE.

    A reception to Lady Huntingfield, Victorian president, was tendered at the Alexandria this afternoon by the Ballarat branch of the Victoria League of ...

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  18. Kew Lifts Ban.

    On the recommendation of its medical officer (Dr. Derham), Kew council has decided to lift the ban on the admittance of children to the municipal ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND VIEW.

    MACKAY (Q.), Wednesday.--The Premier said to-day that Cabinet had not yet had an opportunity of discussing the Commonwealth migration scheme. ...

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  20. Advertising

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  21. "Cobb & Co." Mail.

    The secretary of the Ballarat Centon[?]y committee (Mr. W. H. Rees) has been advised that the Cobb and Co. mail is being made up and will be taken to ...

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  22. CROSSING ACCIDENTS.

    WANGARATTA, Wednesday.-- The Railway Commissioners to-day were met by the mayor (Cr. G. D. Handley), town clerk, and Mr. P. J. Moloney, secretary ...

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  23. Nurses' Home Opened.

    Before a large gathering at the Base Hospital Lady Huntingfield, who was accompanied by the Governor, performed the official opening of the new £5000 ...

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  24. Commonwealth Will Resist Increase.

    Any attempt by the B.M.A. to secure a higher scale of charges from the friendly societies will be strongly resisted by the Federal Government. An authoritative ...

    Article : 249 words
  25. Other Functions.

    With brief formal ceremonial the mayor (Cr. J. H. Trekardo), at Tunbridge's furniture warehouse, Sturt-street, lighted the centenary candle ...

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  26. NEW VICE-CHANCELLOR.

    It is believed that the committee which met to consider the appointment of a new vice-chancellor of the University has agreed on a recommendation for the ...

    Article : 114 words
  27. Prime Minister's Defence.

    No hesitation is felt by the Federal Government in resuming migration because of the endorsement of its policy at the elections. That was the reply ...

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  28. MOTORIST DRIVES ON.

    At 8.15 p.m. yesterday Dorothy Brady, 9 years, Princes-street, Flemington, was crossing Racecourse- road, opposite the Newmarket picture theatre, when she was ...

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  29. NEED FOR MIGRANTS.

    The chief president of the Australian Natives' Association (Mr. J. W. Marrows), speaking at the opening of a new branch at West Coburg last night, ...

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  30. Departmental Experts.

    Applications will be invited immediately to fill the vacancy as principal of Dookie Agricultural College created by the resignation of Mr. A. C. Dreverman, ...

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  31. FALL UNDER TRAIN.

    When an altercation arose in a group of nine or ten men on the railway platform at Richmond railway station at 8 p.m. yesterday two members of the group ...

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  32. INSURANCE ABUSES.

    CLUNKS, Wednesday.--Speaking at a complimentary social to Mr. P. L. Denigan. M.L.A., in Clunes town hall to-night given by Clunes A.L.P. branch. Mr. W. ...

    Article : 101 words
  33. ENGINES BREAK DOWN

    PERTH, Wednesday.--A breakdown of engines on the motor ship Romolo, with a large number of southern Europeans aboard, had a sequel to-day, when there ...

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  34. INFANTS SUFFOCATED.

    GEELONG, Wednesday.--The deputy coroner (Mr. F. G. H. Ritchie) on Wednesday conducted an inquiry into the death of Arthur Harry, 3 years, and Noel ...

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  35. MIGRATION MOVE.

    The Dominions Office is eagerly awaiting the full text of the migration proposals from Canberra. In the meantime hundreds of ...

    Article : 92 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. CAR TAKES PLUNGE.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--Mr. M. R. O'Halloran, formerly a senator and one time member of the State Parliament and Labor candidate for the northern ...

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  38. Elderly Woman Killed.

    A woman, believed to be Mrs. Louisa Gale, 75 years, of Burke-road, Hawthorn, wax knocked down by a motor car last night at the intersection of ...

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  39. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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  40. Graduates Meet.

    The Initial meeting of the graduate section of Melbourne University Union was held in the Union House last night, when Mr. J. S. Rogers, chairman of the ...

    Article : 60 words
  41. Boy Cyclist Injured.

    Sent a massage on his bicycle by his mother last night, George Parkinson, 12 years. Barton-street, Hawthorn, was riding along Burwood-road, Hawthorn, when ...

    Article : 52 words
  42. RED CROSS APPEAL FOR SICK AND DISABLED RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. Advertising

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