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  2. IN THE SUBURBS

    At this week's meeting of Caulfield council Cr. Pullman tabled a petition signed by 350 residents of inkerman-road and streets in the vicinity of that thoroughfare, asking that the ...

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  3. TOWN PLANNING BOARD.

    Support for the view that the solution of the housing and slum clearance problem lay in tho creation of a town planning board, or the revival of the Town ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    Many admirers of the art of Lawrence Tibett were found at the matinee in the Town Hall yesterday, when the famous artist gave one of his attractive ...

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  5. EAST BRIGHTON TRAMS.

    With a view to concerted action to induce the Tramways Board to through route the East Brighton trams to the city instead of the present terminus at St. Kilda, a ...

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  6. POINT NEPEAN-ROAD.

    Reporting to Caulfield council on a recent conference he had had with the Country Roads Board regarding its intention to declare Point Nepean-road, where it forms the boundary ...

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  7. Town Hall Recital.

    The second of the series of Three Farewell Recitals announced by Mr. W. McKie was given in the Town Hall last night. The programme contained, several ...

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  8. ELSTER CREEK.

    The question of providing relief for residents of Garden Vale from the danger of flooding by the Elster Creek was discussed by Brighton council on receipt of a letter ...

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  9. MOVE TO END POVERTY.

    Considerable public interest was taken in a meeting held by the United Electors of Australia Organisation in the Hawthorn town halt in connection with the ...

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  10. Collingwood Library.

    Collingwood council is aware of the need for the provision of a new library and sustenance office, and has the matter under consideration, but a motion that preference ...

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  11. Bright Musical Comedy.

    The well-known bright tunes and many diverting situations ensured the popularity of the production of The Belle of New York by the Essendon Operatic and ...

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  12. EXEMPTION FROM PETROL TAX.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--A request that the Government exempt users of petrol who did not use the roads--principally fishermen--from paying that ...

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  13. SUNDAY TENNIS.

    Caulfield councillors expressed varying views regarding Sunday tennis at their meeting this week, when discussing a motion by Cr. Morris that a previous resolution, which refused a ...

    Article : 225 words
  14. Shelter for Pensioners.

    A tender for a new building to replace the bandstand in Flemington reserve between Racecourse and Epsom roads, was yesterday accepted by the parks and gardens ...

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  15. CHARGES OF BURGLARY.

    Since September, many houses in Brunswick have been entered by night and money and goods stolen. At Brunswick court yesterday, Royal George ...

    Article : 363 words
  16. St. Paul's Old Choir Boys' Concert.

    A concert was given in the Chapter House last night by St. Paul's Cathedral Old Choir Boys' Association. The proceeds were to aid the scholarship fund ...

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  17. CONTROL OF TRAFFIC.

    At Brighton council mooting, Cr. Young moved that the motor traffic committee consider the appointment of a traffic Inspector, whose duty would be to check the speed of ...

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  18. N.S.W. SETTLEMENT.

    ALBURY, Wednesday.--According to official information the New South Wales Government is acquiring many thousands of acres for closer settlement. Although ...

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  19. CONSERVATORIUM FREE ORCHESTRA.

    Mr. William Mallincon will conduct the University Conservationium Orchestra on Friday evening at Melba Hall, when a free concert will be presented. Included in the works ...

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  20. RUSSIAN PEASANT'S STORY.

    An elderly Russian kulak, or wealthy peasant, from Simpolatin, in Eastern Siberia, reached Melbourne aboard the Themistocles yesterday, with his wife, ...

    Article : 368 words
  21. Station Improvement Delayed.

    About nine months ago the Railway department informed Brighton council that its request for a cantilever verandah on the "up" platform at Garden Vale station had been ...

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  22. OFFER TO HELP THIEF.

    An offer to help the man who stole his golf clubs, worth £30, was made in Carlton court when John Albert Williamson, 22 years, of Gordon House, city, unemployed, was ...

    Article : 253 words
  23. Advertising

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  24. RAILWAY EMPLOYES.

    A further conference of unions with employes in the State railway service was held at the Trades Hall yesterday to consider the proposal by the ...

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  25. SIXTY MILES AN HOUR.

    Francis Dummett, Duncan-street, Newmarket, was charged at North Melbourne court yesterday with having driven a motor car at a speed dangerous to the public. ...

    Article : 167 words
  26. Engineers Recalcitrant.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Amalgamated Engineering Union, in a declaration of policy to-day, opposed the methods adopted by the Federal ...

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  27. Model Aero Club.

    In conjunction with the Victorian Model Aeronautical Association Melbourne Model Aero Club is holding a picnic meeting at Beveridge on Sunday next on ...

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  28. MOTOR CYCLES USED ILLEGALLY.

    At Kew court yesterday, Henry John Wilson, 18 years, Disraell-street, Kew, laborer, Pleaded guilty to six charges of having unlawfully used motor cycles without the ...

    Article : 93 words
  29. Sydney Picking-up.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Waterside Workers' Federation to-day decided to appoint a deputation to ask the Federal Government to establish central ...

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  30. UNREGISTERED DENTIST

    Henry T. Hammon, of Bank-street, South Melbourne, was charged at the local court yesterday with having on June 2 practised dentistry when not registered. ...

    Article : 90 words
  31. Music Competitions.

    Competitions conducted by the Association of Music Teachers of Victoria will be opened by the Lord Mayor at 8 p.m. on Monday next. They will continue ...

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