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  2. PARTY POLITICS.

    KERANG, Friday.--Sir Stanley Argyle addressed a public meeting arranged by Kerang branch of the Australian Women' National League in the ...

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  3. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    The parents' committee of the West Melbourne Technical College has suspended its monthly socials until further notice. ...

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  4. OIL FROM SHALE.

    CANBERRA, Friday.--With the early ratification by the Commonwealth of the agreement reached with the Federal and New South Wales Governments and ...

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  5. TEACHERS CONFER.

    BENALLA, Friday.--The annual conference of teachers of Benalla inspectorate was held at the Benalla East school to-day, when about 150 attended. ...

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  6. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    Seven more patients were added to the official list of infantile paralysis sufferers yesterday, and another death occurred, that of Mrs. Rose ...

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  7. BETTER LIBRARIES.

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Australian institute of Librarians was formed to-day at a conference at which all the States, with the exception of Queensland ...

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  8. NO QUARANTINE.

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Federal Government has decided, upon advice from its medical officers, not to grant the request of New South Wales and other ...

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  9. THE BREN GUN.

    Any suggestion that Britain has brought pressure to bear on Czecho-Slovakia not to supply Portugal's contracts for the Bren machine guns is denied ...

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  10. ALIEN MIGRANTS.

    PERTH, Friday.--The Anglican Synod, sitting in Perth, discussed the migration of southern Europeans to Australia. The Primate (Dr. Le Fanu) said ...

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  11. Australian Wins Croquet Final.

    In the final of the Rochampton Croquet Cup Miller (Aust.) defeated E. Longland by two games. A strong cross wind made judgment difficult. Miller won the ...

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  12. YAMPI SOUND ORE.

    Officials of the Japan Mining Company stated to-day that the tidal difficulties of their Yampl Sound iron ore enterprise had been overcome by Mr. ...

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  13. PLUCKY CONSTABLE.

    BENDIGO, Friday.--Mounted First Constable J. M. Hazel, of Omco, was commended by the bench in the City Court to-day for his pluck in the arrest ...

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  14. NEW SUSTENANCE RATES.

    Increases in the rates of sustenance, provision for which was made in the last budget, will come into force on September 6. The additional benefit of ...

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  15. SKILLBALL AT ST. KILDA

    Indignation was expressed at a meeting of the Council of Churches yesterday at the attitude adopted by the Minister of Lands (Mr. Lind) when members ...

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  16. TEST PLAYERS ACTIVE.

    Players who were with the English team in Australia figured prominently in the current series of county games. Scores at the close of play yesterday ...

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  17. Case Reported in Queensland

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A case of infantile paralysis has occurred near Childers, in the Maryborough district, the victim being a boy of six. The child lives in ...

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  18. Libraries and Citizenship.

    Mr. S. Davies, director of education in Kent, in the course of a lecture to-night on libraries and citizenship, said:--"Australia is by far the most backward of all ...

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  19. VALUE OF SERUM.

    A meeting of the medical committee controlling the joint Government and municipal campaign against infantile paralysis was held at the Town Hall ...

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  20. FUTURE OF RABAUL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Further investigations will have to be made before it is finally decided whether Rabaul is safe from further volcanic eruption, said ...

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  21. JUMBUNNA MINE.

    JUMBUNNA, Friday.--It is now felt that the coal mine here will be reopened in the near future. Mr. J. McVicars, representing the ...

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  22. Boronia Farm Closed.

    Mr. Chandler, M.L.C., announced yesterday that after consultation with the Fern Tree G[?]lly shire health officer (Dr. [?]rancis, of Belgrave) he had decided ...

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  23. INVALID'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Deceased had been suffering great agony for a long period and asked the doctor attending him to give him something to end his life ...

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  24. WOUNDED SEAMAN.

    Because of the serious nature of his injuries, Nell Haggland, 62 years, Wellington, an able seaman, who was admitted to Royal Melbourne Hospital on ...

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  25. AIR-MAIL SERVICE.

    Referring to the complaints from Australia regarding Britain's delay in approving of the Australian seaplane bases, making the inauguration of the service ...

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  26. Royal Commission's Sittings.

    After a brief sitting yesterday, the royal commissioner (Judge Richardson), who is inquiring into safe working methods at the Wonthaggi State coal ...

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  27. College Vacation Cancelled.

    GEELONG, Friday.--Geelong College authorities have cancelled the school vacation because of the infantile paralysis epidemic, and day boys have been ...

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  28. Wills and Estates.

    The will of Mendel Mendelssohn, late of [?]vue Hill, near Sydney (N.S.W.), dentist, has been lodged in the Victorian Probate C[?]co for sealing. Mr. Mendelssohn, who ...

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  29. Travelling School Children.

    Sir,--In attempting to prevent the spread of infantile paralysis, the special committee seems to have entirely overlooked one important aspect. I refer ...

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  30. OBITUARY.

    Rev. Father Luke Murphy, a former rector of St. Patrick's College, East Melbourne, has died at North Sydney. He was 81 years of age. ...

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  31. Lakes Entrance Ban.

    LAKES ENTRANCE, Friday.--At a meeting of about 90 per cent. of hotel and guest house keepers held this morning a resolution was adopted that no ...

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  32. CAR AND TRAM COLLIDE.

    In a collision between a motor car and an electric tram, in Victoria-parade last night, William Frederick [?]lencie, of Albion- street, West Brunswick, the driver ...

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  33. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES.

    PERTH, Friday.--Late yesterday at Bunbury a raid on the motor vessel Rothley just before its departure for England resulted la the arrest of Jack ...

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  34. FIFTY YEARS A NUN.

    The death has occurred of Rev. Mother Gertrude Ryan, aged 71 years, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Patrick Ryan, farmer, of Gordon. The funeral took ...

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  35. A Simple Remedy.

    Sir,--After reading the article in your columns this morning I feel that an experience gained in the course of 60 years of intermittent nasal trouble may ...

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  36. Crown Allotments Sold.

    MILDURA, Friday.--A sale of Crown lands was held in the A.N.A. Hall at Merbein to-day. Values were about on a par with prices ...

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  37. Costs to be Reduced.

    CANBERRA, Friday.--As a result of the concern expressed by the British Government at the scale of provisions for flying-boat bases on the Australian ...

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  38. The Coming Holidays Problem.

    Sir,--There has been much said and written about the closing and non-closing of State schools, but nothing about the coming holidays of the secondary ...

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  39. Mr. JIM DONALD.

    Mr. Jim Donald, 69 years, of Dwyer-street, Clifton Hill, who was widely known as a former leading oarsman and rowing coach, collapsed last night at the ...

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  40. Boy Killed by Car.

    Struck by a motor car while crossing Victoria-bridge, Burnley, late, yesterday afternoon, George Cooney, 14 years, of Buckingham-street, Richmond, was killed ...

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  41. Prospector Found Dead.

    BENDIGO, Friday.--Joseph Youla, 62 years, a prospector, of White Hills, was found dead at Ironstone Hill this morning. He appeared to be in good health ...

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  42. Doctor's Leg Broken.

    Dr. T. Stang, of Lumeah-road, Caulfield, was injured last night when he stopped from a motor ear in Dandenong-road, Windsor, and was struck by ...

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  43. Books Not Suspect.

    Sir,--The fear that books from lending libraries may be responsible for the spreading of infantile paralysis has been repeated by correspondents. On ...

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  44. A Correction.

    In the report published in "The Age" on August 7 of a case heard on the previous day in South Melbourne court, in which a police prosecution against a ...

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  45. DEBATING CONTESTS.

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  46. GRASSHOPPER PLAGUE.

    WAGGA, Friday.--The Pastures Protection Board has received a notification from the Department of Agriculture advising that in view of fears of a ...

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  47. Country People's Holiday Camps Appeal.

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  48. London Markets.

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  49. Functions Postponed.

    Owing to the Infantile paralysis epidemic the combined dance to have been conducted by Melbourne High School Old Boys' Association and the Ballarat High School Ex-Students' ...

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  50. DANCING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Entries from 30 Victorian couples have been received by the Victorian Society of Dancing, for its State circular waltz championship, to ...

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  51. Bradford Wool Tops.

    Although holidays are being observed the Bradford wool tops market is very firm. Traders, however, are not disposed to enter into commitments until ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. Advertising

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