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  2. IN THE SUBURBS

    The work of installing Fitzroy's new town clock in the tower of the town hall is proceeding, and it is anticipated that the task will be completed before ...

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  3. ELECTRIC TRAIN DRIVERS.

    The secretary of the Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen (Mr. C. Collins) has received a reply from the Railway Commissioners to the claims ...

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  4. CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Eric Campbell, 45 years, solicitor, H. W. Lloyd, M.L.A., 54 years, company director, and Richard Arthur Duesbury, 31 years, accountant, ...

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  5. COMPASS WAS IN ORDER

    DARWIN, Monday.--The hearing of the claims for damages against the Commonwealth Government by the owners of the seized Japanese luggers was continued ...

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  6. NEW STREET LIGHTS

    Although it would undoubtedly be desirable for municipalities to adopt the new type of lighting system installed for demonstration purposes by the ...

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  7. SABATINO

    Sabatino made an Impressive debut at training at Johnson's gymnasium yesterday for his match with Ken Overlin at West Melbourne on Friday. Like some of his ...

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  8. M.C.C. GROUND.

    Efforts by the Victorian Football Association to secure League grounds, including Melbourne ground, to advertise its new rules, have been thwarted by the ...

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  9. PURE MILK.

    Richmond council last night decided to submit to the Health Commission particulars of a prosecution launched by it under the Health Act, with a request that appropriate ...

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  10. Conference Idea Favored

    All the information the Electricity Commission had been able to accumulate about public lighting would be made available if a conference of public bodies ...

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  11. VON LUCKNER DEMONSTRATION.

    At the meeting of Footscray council last night, Cr. W. H. Jones complained of methods which, he alleged, wore employed by police in dispersing assemblages of people ...

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  12. CHILDREN'S LIBRARY.

    The Northcote Free Library committee wrote to Northcote council last night directing attention to the necessity for establishing a children's library at Northcote. ...

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  13. ROUGH WRESTLING.

    SYDNEY.--Making his first appearance in Sydney. Paul Jones (16.7) defeated Rudy la Ditzi (16.2) in a rough wrestling contest at the Sydney Stadium on Monday night. ...

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  14. Draw for V.R.I. Finals:

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  15. "Best Policemen"

    The Town Clerk (Mr. H. S. Wootton) said the City Council would welcome the opportunity to be represented at a conference to discuss improved street ...

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  16. TRADE DISCOUNTS.

    As a result of a movement made by the Moonee Ponds Traders' Association some time ago, petitions are now being prepared throughout Victoria for presentation to Parliament ...

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  17. BUILDING INDUSTRY DISPUTE.

    Circumstances arising out of the stoppages of work by the bricklayers in support of their claim for a 40-hour working week wore discussed at a conference ...

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  18. COUNCIL REFORM.

    At last night's meeting of Brunswick council, Cr. Hooper moved that a letter of congratulation be sent to the Premier (Mr. Dunstan) on his endeavors to have reforms ...

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  19. BETTING PLUNGES.

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  20. Premises as Amusement Parlor.

    Footscray council, sitting in committee last night, rejected an application by a resident of Yarraville for registration of premises in Ballarat-street for an amusement parlor. It was ...

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  21. GIRL ON A PONY

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Astride a pony which she purchased for 9 in Adelaide, Shirley Howard, of Port Macquarie, arrived at Grafton to-day in continuation ...

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  22. CIVIC ELECTIONS.

    Municipalities should have to submit their balance sheets before the elections were held. That is the view expressed by Cr. Berglund at a meeting of Collingwood ratepayers in ...

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  23. Collingwood Finances.

    The view that money borrowed by the Collingwood council had not been spent in the best interests of Collingwood was expressed by Mr. F. Hill, a former member of the ...

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  24. Runners for To-morrow.

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  25. SUB-DISTRICT LEAGUE.

    Although provision is made for compensation of players injured during training or in club matches of the Sub-District League, no compensation is provided for players injured ...

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  26. OBITUARY.

    Mr. James McKernan, the last survivor of four brothers who came to Australia from County Derry, Ireland, 72 years ago, has died, at the age of 93 ...

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  27. BETTING SHOPS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--The latest development following the poll at Millicent on the question of the abolition of betting shops in the district is the issue ...

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  28. INTER-STATE HOCKEY.

    {No abstract available}

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  29. Fitzroy Council Elections.

    Membars of the Fitzroy council who will be retiring next month are:--West ward, Cr. J. Green; East ward, Cr. Beckett; Central ward. Cr. Dabscheck; North ward, Cr. ...

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  30. FUNERAL OF VETERAN PILOT.

    Attended by many of his friends the funeral of the late Captain W. T. Liley moved from the funeral chapel of Mr. E. W. Jackson Williamstown yesterday ...

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  31. Vegetable Growers' Association.

    {No abstract available}

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  32. NO QUEENSLAND STRIKE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--At a meeting of executives of the three main railway organisations to-morrow, union leaders are almost certain to institute a ...

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  33. Northcote Charity Grant.

    Korthcote council last night decided that its annual charity grant be £332, allocated as follows:--Annie Dennis Kindergarten, £75; Northcote Ladles' Benevolent Society, £50; ...

    Article : 75 words
  34. Dangerous Rail Crossing.

    The dangerous level-crossing at Short's road, Meriynston, where a train recently collided with a motor car, was referred to at the meeting of Coburg council last night. It ...

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  35. SQUASH RACQUETS.

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  36. REPLANNING OF DARWIN.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Minister for the Interior will discuss an extensive replanning of Darwin with the Administrator of the Northern Territory (Mr. ...

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  37. Hospital Upkeep.

    Surprise was expressed at the meeting of Northcote council last night when a letter was received from the Queen's Memorial Infectious Diseases Hospital committee stating ...

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  38. BILLIARDS.

    {No abstract available}

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  39. Friendly Society's Dispensary.

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  40. Mr. A. E. BOWMAN, BETHANGA PARK.

    Mr. Albert E, Bowman, well-known grazier and racehorse owner, of Bethanga Park, Korella, near Wodonga, and of other valuable properties, died ...

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  41. Amateurs for Launceston.

    Twenty-five players will bo sent to Launceston to represent the Victorian Amateur Football Association at tho Australian carnival, a meeting of the association decided last ...

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  42. THEATRICAL EMPLOYES' UNION.

    {No abstract available}

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  43. MINERS' CLAIMS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The rank and file of the Miners' Federation have endorsed the proposals of the central council of the organisation in claims for ...

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  44. GUARDS, SIGNALMEN.

    To bring grievances under the notice of the general superintendent of transportation (Mr. M. A. Remfrey), a deputation from the ...

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  45. Catholic Secondary Schools

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  46. Lectures for Oarsmen.

    Mr. T. Qurban, coach of the South Australian King's Cup crews for the past three years, is in Melbourne on a business visit. He has been appointed by the South Australian ...

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  47. W.A. ABORIGINES.

    Claiming that the "deplorable conditions" of aborigines in West Australia called for urgent relief, the Australian Aborigines' League has carried a motion ...

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  48. MOUNT COOLON MINES

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The underground employes of Mt. Coolon Gold Mines N.L. resumed work at midnight last night, after the management agreed ...

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  49. MILK GARTERS' DISPUTE

    Proposals made at a recent conference of the parties to the milk carters' dispute were considered at a meeting yesterday of the Trades Hall disputes ...

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  50. Croquet.

    {No abstract available}

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  51. ENGINEERS' CLAIMS.

    Terms offered by the Defence department in reply to the claims by the Amalgamated Engineering Union will be considered at a mass meeting on Saturday. ...

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  52. TRADE CYCLE RACES.

    {No abstract available}

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  53. Dispute in New South Wales.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Officials of the Australian Railways Union claimed tonight that unless the demands of the Enfield shunters are shortly conceded a ...

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  54. Goods Act Operates To-day

    The Goods Act, passed last session of Parliament, and proclaimed yesterday, comes into operation to-day. It prohibits the sale of bedding, upholstered ...

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  55. INTERNATIONAL RUGBY PLAYER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The disqualification of L. G. Quinlivan, who had been chosen to play centre for New South Wales against the All Blacks on Saturday, caused a sensation in ...

    Article : 78 words
  56. MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY.

    {No abstract available}

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