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  4. SCHOOLS' SWIMMING SPORTS

    The start of the 100 yards open breast stroke at the Caulfield Grammar School swimming sports held at the Malvern Baths yesterday. Inset: J. Devine, who won the 100 metres free style at the Coburg High School sports at the Brunswick Baths. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MONOWAI LEAVING MELBOURNE RUN

    The Union Steamship Company's g steamer, Monowai, will be with-drawn from the Melbourne-New Zealand run after March 29, and the ...

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  6. SETTLEMENT COMMISSION

    Now that the new Closer Settlement Commission has taken office, no time will be lost by the State Government in completing the personnel ...

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  7. OLD AND NEW IN ARCHITECTURE

    Commenting today on the statement by Mr. W. A. M. Blackett, of the Royal Victorian Institute of Architects, that "70 per cent, of the ...

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  8. 65 YEARS WITH NATURE

    If animals had the doubtful advantage of being able to keep track of birthday dates, the community at the Royal Park Zoo would be offering ...

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  9. FELLMONGER FINED FOR DOLE FRAUD

    For having made a false statement on December 8 with intent to deceive John Dawson, sustenance officer, Rupert Horsburgh, fellmonger, of Newell Street. ...

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  10. STILL REFUSE TO WORK FOR DOLE

    Following the decision of the Minister for Sustenance (Mr. Kent Hughes), that the men who refused relief work at Essendon should be struck off the ...

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  11. IRISH ANNUITIES

    THE Irish Press, the organ of the deValera Government, says that the Government has decided to use the monies in the suspense account, ...

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  12. DOG POISONING AT GEELONG

    GEELONG, Thursday.--The poisoning of a pointer dog valued at £20 has been reported to the West Geelong police by Mr. W. Moodie, of Clarence Street. West ...

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  13. Sydney Church Clash

    Professor Samuel Angus, who was entertained at a luncheon yesterday by 40 of his former students now attending the Methodist Conference ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Winifred Sharkey, 30, of the Salvation Army Rescue Home, Brunswick, who was extensively burnt at the Home yesterday, died in Melbourne Hospital early ...

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  15. "ROBBERY UNDER ARMS" AS A TALKIE

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Mr. F. W. Thring, managing director of Efftee Film Productions, has commissioned Frank Harvey, the actor, to write a talkie ...

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  16. CONVICTED OF GAMING

    Christopher Josephs, alias Christopher Powell, and Frederick Royan, alias Frederick Le Roy, were each sentenced to three months' imprisonment in the City ...

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  17. 1100 BIKES STOLEN IN TWO MONTHS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--According to evidence at Newtown court. 1100 bicycles have been reported stolen this year. Police believe that the enormous ...

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  18. FROM SMALL BEGINNINGS

    The business of J. Peter and Son Pty, Ltd. will have its 20th anniversary on March 6. Mr. James Peter began his business ...

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  19. CRASH AT PAGEANT TO "SMITHY"

    LEVIN (N.Z.), Thursday. -- An aerial pageant at Levin in honor of Air-Commodore Sir Charles Kingsford Smith was marred by the crash of a glider, ...

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  20. STATE CHESS TITLE

    The defender of the title. M. J. Green gained an easy victory over P. R. Spiden in the second round of the State chess title played at the Athenaeum last evening ...

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  21. EASTER HOLIDAY WEATHER

    Is it possible, to forecast the weather weeks in advance? Mr. Vickers-Willis. who talks on astrology from 3DB. The Herald station, every Thursday evening ...

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