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  2. Germs in Fossils

    Microbes which, although 100,000 years old, still are living, active organisms have been discovered by Dr Galippe, a French savant, in fossils ...

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  3. SUPPRESSING BOOKMAKERS

    In a speech punctuated by many protesting interjections, Mr Barwell, the Premier the Legislative Assembly last night, moved the second reading of ...

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  4. HOUSE ROBBERY ALLEGED

    Proceeds of two suburban robberies, comprising cutlery, silverware and fieldglasses, were displayed in the Criminal Court today, and five persons ...

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  5. Local Option Poll

    "An infamous suggestion"was the term applied this morning by Mr C. M. Gordon, organising director of the Victorian Anti-Liquor League, when ...

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  6. MEAT INSPECTION

    Things are not always what they seem. There appears, for instance, in this week's "Commonwealth Gazette" a notification of a number of ...

    Article : 192 words
  7. Fighting in Bokhara

    The Bolshevik advance through Bokhara, a State bounded on the north by Russian Turkestan and on the south by Afghanistan is being opposed by ...

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  9. Viceroy Leaves Simla

    Lord Chelmsford, the Viceroy, and Lady Chelmsford said farewell to Simla this morning. Their departure was a public function, the Crown officials. civil ...

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  10. CROSSING DANGEROUS

    After inquiring into the death of John "Watson, 90, of Tooronga road, East Malvern, company director, who died as a result of having been struck ...

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  11. Man Places Head on Line

    After Inquiring into the death of Walter Greenlaw, 86, old age pensioner, of High street, Kew. Dr. R. H. .Cole, the City Coroner, this morning. ...

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  12. To Re-Register Unions

    In moving the second reading of the Bill in the Legislative Council last night to re-register the unions affected by the 1917 strike, Mr E. J. Kavanagh, ...

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  13. PRE-HISTORIC WOMAN

    ''The Times" correspondent at Paris states that excavations in connection with prehistoric research at Ain (North Africa) have brought to ...

    Article : 121 words
  14. WEEK OF 44 HOURS

    Mr David Gillies, local superintendent of the Union Steamship Company, today told the Commission which is inquiring into the question of a 44-hours ...

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  15. DICKENS' HOME PURCHASED

    Lovers of the works of Charles Dickens, the famous novelist, have formed an influential committee which has purchased tho novelist's ...

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  16. ONE BIG UNION

    Today the One Big Union Conference, which is sitting at the Trades Hall, dealt further with amendments of rules considered essential to the ...

    Article : 353 words
  17. DECAPITATED BY TRAIN

    At the Morgue today, Dr R. H. Cole, the city coroner, inquired into the death of Florence Satchell. 46, married, of Johnson street, Malvern, who was ...

    Article : 147 words
  18. Shorter Shopping Hours

    Replying to a deputation representing the Shop. Assistants' and Warehouse Employes' Union, Mr G. Cann, Minister for Labor, said that he would ...

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  19. ACTORS' STRIKE FAILS

    The theatre strike on the question of the recognition of the Actors' Union has failed. Most of the theatres managed to ...

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  20. BRIGHTON TOWN HALL

    At the Brighton Town Hall up to one o'clock, 939 votes had been recorded. This number is largely in excess of any previous election. A feature of the ...

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  21. Drowned in a Bath

    Dr. R. H. Cole, the City Coroner, at the Morgue today, held an inquest into the death of Eleanor Healey, 55, laundress, of Crown street, South ...

    Article : 157 words
  22. For Hydro-Electric Schemes

    Mr J. T. Lang, State Treasurer, stated today that a portion of the loan of £3,000,000 for which the Government was now asking would be ear-marked ...

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  23. Motorists Praise Roads

    With one exception, all the cars which left Sydney on the reliability run to Brisbane reached Warwick lost night. They left at 8.30 this morning for Brisbane. The motorists ...

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  24. FINE FOR NEGLIGENT DRIVING

    Joseph Curran, piano tuner, Kangaroo road, Oakleigh, was charged at the Collingwood Court today with having, on October 4, negligently driven a horse attached to a vehicle. ...

    Article : 129 words
  25. "Approach of Prohibition"

    "I would ask that, in view of the near approach of prohibition, one of the charges preferred against my client be withdrawn." said Mr D. J. ...

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  26. Mission to Printers

    For nearly three years a group of evenagelists has visited the asphalted open space in front of the Government Printing Office, at the eastern end of the city on ...

    Article : 163 words
  27. CONTESTANTS LEAVE WARWICK

    In the interstate motor reliability run from Sydney to Brisbane 33 cars left Warwick at 8.20 this morning on the last stage of the journey to Brisbane. They left at Intervals ...

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  28. HURT WHILE BIRD-NESTING

    While birdnesting yesterday. Leslie John Mendews, 11, of Clelland street. Reservoir fell from a tree and sustained injuries to his hip and one of his lees and had several[?] ...

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  29. CONTROL OF WIRELESS

    It Is notified that the Governor-General in Council having approved that the control of wireless telegraphy in the Commonwealth be transferred to the Postmastor-General's ...

    Article : 110 words
  30. NAVAL DEPOT M.O.

    Captain J. M. Henderson, M.C., one of the resident medical officers of the Ballarat Hospital, has been appointed medical officer to the Australian Naval ...

    Article : 86 words
  31. CADET BOXING CONTESTS

    In connection with the Senior Cadet Boxing Championships to be bold at Sturt Street Drill Hall tonight, and on the nights of October 22, 26, 27, 28 and 30, all ...

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  32. BAKERY PREMISES COLLAPSE

    Residents of Tempe were startled by a loud noise early this morning. It was found that the upper part of the bakery and storehouse of C. C. Henville and Sons, bakers, had ...

    Article : 52 words
  33. FALD OF THIRTY FEET.

    While working at a pulley and tackle on the second floor of Railton's seed store. In South Melbourne, today, Arthur Box. 19, laborer, of Napier street. South Melbourne, ...

    Article : 71 words
  34. HEADSTONES FOR SOLDIERS

    The next of kin of deceased members of the Australian Imperial Force were some time ago requested by the Military authorities to send in particulars required for ...

    Article : 111 words
  35. WHAT AMMUNITION COSTS

    For Mark VI. .300[?]n. ball ammunition delivered from July 1, 1919, to December 31, 1919, the Defence Department paid (provisionally) the Colonial Ammunition Company Limited ...

    Article : 47 words
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  37. WEATHER STILL FINE, & BECOMING WARMER

    The weather experienced in the city area this morning was fine and cool. For the ensuing 24 hours the forecast is: Warmer winds, tending east to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. LARCENY OF A BLOUSE

    Alice M'Kenzie, a young woman, appeared in the City Court today on a charge of having stolen a blouse valued at 159, the property of Walter' Nicholson, Elizabeth street. She ...

    Article : 61 words
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