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  2. VICTORIA'S BAD START

    Queensland laid the foundation for a good score on Saturday in Shield game with Victoria (4 for 261) and today they faced the keen attack with some confidence. The weather again was sultry. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. WHITE WILL SUIT

    Giving evidence in the Banco Court today, "Willie" White grandson of the late John Samuel White, contractor, ...

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  4. LICENCE REFUSED

    The Licensing Court today refused the application of Mrs Mabel Biddle for a transfer to her of the licence of the Wycheproof Hotel, ...

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    A Wells cartoon of Cocil Thompson, Queensland's champion bat. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WARM WELCOME FOR MR. BRUCE

    The Prime Minister (Mr Bruce) returned to Melbourne today by the Sydney express after a world tour of six ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FREE PASSAGES FOR DOMESTICS

    The Director of Migration (Mr Hurley) said today that a scheme of free migration for girls from Britain to Australia was already operating ...

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  8. LANG LANG RACIAL FIGHT

    LANG LANG, Monday.--Charges against nine men, arising out of the brawl between Italian laborers and Australians, on January 24, at ...

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  9. TRAINING AT SEYMOUR

    SEYMOUR, Monday.--The Third Division camp is now in full swing. Training began in earnest today. So fur the weather has been Ideal for ...

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  10. DISPUTED MOTOR SALE

    Alfred Alexander Farthing, M.L.A., gave evidence oday before Mr Justice Lowe, in the First Civil Court,' in the action brought by James Bernard ...

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  11. INJURED AT WORK

    Addressing the Commonwealth Public Service Arbitrator (Mr Atlee Hunt) today, Mr P. Carey, representing the Commonwealth Storemen and ...

    Article : 225 words
  12. BEAUTY SPECIALIST SWIMS 22 MILES

    SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 6.--The first woman to swim the Catalina Channel completed the 22 miles' swim at noon today, covering the distance ...

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  13. GILLIGAN IN COURT

    In the City Court today, John Francis Gllligan, chemist, who was arrested in a raid on an alleged note- forging plant at Caulfield on ...

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  14. TRAMWAYMEN WANT 44-HOUR WEEK

    QUEENSCLIFF, Monday.--"There must be a forty-four hour week for tramwaymon in Victoria," declared Mr G, Bayliss, president of No. 2 ...

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  15. PLEADS GUILTY ON TWO CHARGES

    John Mulligan and Mollie Jarvie were charged in the General Sessions today with having broken and entered the shop of Grant Barnett and Co. ...

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  16. BEER THROUGH THE YEARS

    "A Grain of Barley" was the subdued title which the general manager of the Carlton and United Brewerlos (Mr W, H. Clarke) gave to his ...

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  17. EARLY MORN COLLISION

    Mr John Gourlay. of Pine grove. Malvern, crashed yesterday morning in his car against on electric light standard in Chapel street. South ...

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  18. REST OF AUSTRALIA TEAM

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Further changes have been made in the Rest of Australia team to meet the Australian ...

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  19. PATCHED BOOTS LEAD TO ARREST .

    At tho Malvern Court today Robert Earnest Leslle Griffith, 18, milk cart driver, of East Malvern, was charged with having stolen 41, the property ...

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  20. COUNTRY CRICKET

    The Ballarat District Association's search for a [?] was cutered on today, when four matches were played on different ovals in connection with the District Country week ...

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  21. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 568 words
  22. RACING COMPLICATION

    Inquiries made today show than no claim for tho Aspendale Hurdle Stake has yet been made by Mr J. J. Carlson, owner of Ptrnno. ...

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  23. RADIO PERSONALITY .

    At the first luncheon of the new year, hold by the Institute of Advertising Men, Billy Bunny (Mr H Book), of 3LO,(spoke on ...

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  24. MILLIONS OF FLIES IN FISH SHOP

    "There were millions of files; the room was black with them," said Inspector C Scott at the Chelsea Court today, where Stella Blanch ...

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  25. MAGlSTRATE OVERRULED

    Mr Macnamara, P.M.. and a bench of honorary justices were again at variance today at the Port Melbourne Court, when Elizabeth Smith, ...

    Article : 199 words
  26. ASSAULT CASE ADJOURNED

    When Stanley Martinell, Woods street, Ascot Vale, was charged at Essendon Court today with having in- dieted grievous bodly harm on ...

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  27. CHEMISTS AT CRICKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 words
  28. JAPAN BURIES HER EMPEROR

    TOKIO, February 6. -- Before 8 o'clock this morning sections of the route of the funeral of the late Emperor, open to the general public, ...

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  29. INQUEST ON RUBBER WORKER'S DEATH

    The Coroner has decided to hold the Inquiry into the death on Wednesday of William Balillo. Bailllo, who was 39 years of age. ...

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  30. GUARDS OFFICERS IN CAR CRASH

    LONDON, Feb. 7.--Two subalterns in the Scots Guards were motoring to Aldorshot in the early morning after a day's manoeuvres and an ...

    Article : 81 words
  31. £850 FOR LOST EYE

    The Prothonotary (Mr W. Richards) awarded Miriam Agnes Davies, Albion street, Brunswick, £850 damages for injuries sustained in a ...

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  32. CARRIER WAVE SUCCESS

    Experiments with the new carrier wave channel system of telephony and tolography. conducted under the supervision of the Director of Postal ...

    Article : 116 words
  33. INTERSTATE TRAMWAY CRICKET

    [?] Tramway Employes Cricket [?]ciation has selected the following tear[?] to by against the New South Wales T.O.A. in a series of matches in sydney commencing on ...

    Article : 104 words
  34. BRONZE FOR NATIONAL . GALLERY

    LONDON, Feb. 6.--Mr Nevin Tait is presenting to the Victorian National Gallery, the late Derwent Wood's admirable bronze bust of his wife. ...

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  35. SCRATCHINGS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 words
  36. OPORTO REVOLT

    LONDON,. Feb. 7.-- The latest advices from Portugal indicate that the military revolt at Oporto has not been suppressed. ...

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  37. SYDNEY WOMAN'S SLY GROG FINES

    SYDNEY. Monday.--In the past two and a half years Hearietta Delboise. 30. the proprietress of the Rivolt Cafe. Castlereagh street. has paid £330 fines ...

    Article : 82 words
  38. WILD CATTLE IN S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Mr A. G. Hall, of Roseworthy, north of Adlaide, was severely injured and his horse was killed by a charging bull ...

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  39. HEROIC POPULAR

    Heroic was very popular with seekers of doubles on the Newmarket and Australian Cup. The double Heroic and Naos is at an ...

    Article : 54 words
  40. MOONEE VALLEY ENTRIES

    Entries for the race meeting to be held at Moonee Valley on Wednesday. February 16, close tomorrow at 4 p.m. . . . ...

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