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    POLICE RECRUITS must know their own head quarters before they don their uniforms as full members of the force. Here man and woman recruits are shown outside the City Court, Russell-street, before accompanying their Law Instructor, Sgt. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. PENAL REFORM URGED

    Introducing the Crimes (Indeterminate Sentences) Bill, the Attorney-General (Mr. Slater) said in the Legislative Assembly ...

    Article : 281 words
  4. SUPPLIES OF COAL

    Assurances that Victoria would receive an equitable share of New South Wales black coal production from the proposed New South ...

    Article : 378 words
  5. FOOD SHIPS TO BE UNLOADED

    An interesting announcement in Melbourne last night was that seamen will unload two ships in Melbourne to-day. This action has been approved by the Waterside ...

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  6. BUTTY GANGS IN RAILWAYS

    Allegations that the Government was in the grip of the unions and was fostering the principle of "go-slow" were made in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, when Mr. Kent Hughes (Lib. Kew) moved an ...

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  7. "CARNIVAL OF ILLEGALITY"

    On the motion for the adjournment of the Legislative Assembly last night, Mr. Edmunds (Lib., Hawthorn) said he had ...

    Article : 259 words
  8. £1000 FIRE IN SHIP

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Damage estimated at £1000 was caused by a fire which mysteriously broke out in the boiler room of ...

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  9. RAID ON FISH SHOPS

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--A Greek brandished knives, threw fish offal and stamped on evidence--1 lb. of salmon--in one of 60 ...

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  10. MINISTER MOVES IN DISPUTE

    Developments yesterday increased the possibilities of an early settlement of the dispute at Nobel's factories at Deer Park. Should suggestions put ...

    Article : 277 words
  11. FOOD FOR EUROPE WITHHELD

    Outspoken comment on the need for clearing our ports of foodstuffs at present held back was made by the Chief Justice ...

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  12. BEATEN BY STRIKERS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--One man was knocked unconscious and several others were beaten up when 50 meat strikers invaded ...

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  13. STATE MINE'S OUTPUT

    Should Wonthaggi coal mine be able to supply the Victorian railways with its total output, it would only be a quarter of ...

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  14. UPROAR IN ASSEMBLY

    Prolonged uproar, and numerous interjections requiring the Speaker to call many times for order, occurred in the Legislative ...

    Article : 388 words
  15. TRANSPORT OF TIMBER

    An advisory paned to facilitate transport problems associated with the building industry, to remove possible bottlenecks, and to ...

    Article : 118 words
  16. NIGHTMARES ON THE TRAMS

    Tram travelling in Melbourne, especially over the first few sections out of the city, is becoming a nightmare both for travellers ...

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  17. REQUEST TO MR. DUNSTAN

    Consideration is being given by Mr. Dunstan (C.P., Korong) to proposals that he should resign from State Parliament and ...

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  18. WOMAN FATALLY INJURED

    Mrs. Frances Lovegrove, 40 years, Station-street, Carlton, received fatal injuries when struck by a car in St. Kilda-road last ...

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  19. £105 Vase Taken From Store

    During the busy lunch hour yesterday a young man walked into a leading department store and removed an antique vase ...

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    AIR LINER FROM U.S.--The first passenger airliner from America arrived at Laverton last night. Some of the passengers are shown. Left to Right: Mrs. R. Williams (wife of Air Vice-Marshal Williams) and Fl.Lieut. Peacock (R.A.F.). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Platypuses to Travel to New York

    As soon as arrangements can be made for transport, Mr. David Fleay will leave for New York in charge of a pair of platypuses for the New York Zoological Society. Mr. Fleay, whose activities at ...

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  25. ANOTHER CASE OF DIPHTHERIA

    One additional case of diphtheria in the Myrtleford district was reported to the Health department yesterday. This brings ...

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  26. THOUGHT PETROL WAS KEROSENE

    KYABRAM, Tuesday.--When he mistook petrol for kerosene and used it to light a fire this morning, Mr. J. Forsyth was ...

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  27. Income Tax Fines

    In the Fourth District Court yesterday, fines totalling £192 2 were imposed by Mr. Nicholas, P.M., on five persons who were ...

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