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  2. Last Minute News

    Supplementary questions poured in from all sides of the House of Commons today in connection with a reply of Mr C. G. ...

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  3. AN ARISTOCRACY OF MONEY

    Are Australians becoming materialistic, and forgetting the fact that public service is the basis upon which other nations ...

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  4. SIXTY YEARS MARRIED TODAY

    MR and MRS JAMES TAIT RUSSELL, of Auburn parade, Upper Hawthorn, celebrated the diamond jubilee of their wedding today. Mr Russell, who is in his 89th year, arrived in Melbourne over 60 years ago in a clipper ship from Glasgow. -- "Herald." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BENDIGO RACES

    BENDIGO, Thursday. -- The second day of the Bendigo Jockey Club's charity meeting was held today on the Bendigo racecourse. ...

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  6. CABINET'S FATE

    Country Party members of the State Government are waiting for the Farmers' Union conference on March 12, 13 and 14 to ...

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  7. THE CANTERBURY DERAILMENT

    A public inquiry--granted after an insistent public demand, expressed through "The Herald," Was opened today to ascertain the cause of the Canterbury derailment. A special tribunal, consisting of Judge Wasley, ...

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  8. NAVIGATION ACT

    Giving evidence before the Royal Commission on the Navigation Act, which met in Melbourne, today, Capt. J. K. Davis, Director of Navigation, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MOTHER VINDICATED

    Miss Edith C. Onlans, hon, secretary of the City Newsboys' Society, defends the mother of little Leslie Johnson, who was run over by a ...

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  10. MAN FOUND HANGED

    "Bury me alongside my wife in the Burwood Cemetery." This was the note left on a table of his home in Valley parade. ...

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  11. BENDIGO WEST

    BENDIGO, Thursday.--In a letter, to the Bendigo branch of the National Federation, intimating his intention not to nominate for pre-selcction for ...

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  12. FOOTBALL COACHES

    Percy Wilson, formerly of the Melbourne Football Club, has been appointed conch of the St. Kilda team at a salary of £55 a week. ...

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  13. Goulburn Gunman

    The constables in pursuit of the Goulburn gunman think the man is dodging about among the trees and hiding in the gullies. The country is ...

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  14. MISSING MOVIE MANAGER

    Fears are entertained for the safety of Mr William Philip Alnutt, picture theatre manager, who sailed for Tasmania on Monday on the Nairana. ...

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  15. MELBA SPEAKS

    "Although I have a bad throat and cannot speak for long, I must tell you all how glad I am to meet you. It is a great honor to think that so many ...

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  16. MURDER TRIALS

    Several important trials are on the list for hearing at the February sittings of the Criminal Court, which open at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow. Mr ...

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  17. CAULFIELD RACES

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  18. Today's Track Work

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  19. TWO MELBOURNE MEN GOING TO TASMANIA

    Gordon Coventry, the clever Collingwood half-forward, has been appointed playing coach for the City Football Club, Launceston, for the ...

    Article : 135 words
  20. OUTER PORTS

    Giving evidence before the Outer Ports Commission today, Mr John Olsson, Deputy Chief of the freights branch of tho Railway Department, ...

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  21. ALLEGED YARRA FALLS ROBBERY

    On a charge of having broken into the Yarra Falls Motor Company Pty, Ltd., of Johnston street, Collingwood, on or about January 10, with intent ...

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  22. CREMATION

    Interest continues to grow in the question whether Melbourne should have a modern and beautiful crematorium, as advocated in "The Herald" ...

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  23. LOSSES ON SHIPS

    Turner, Davidson and Co., London brokers for the Commonwealth Line, state in their annual shipping review that for the older Government vessels ...

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  24. SUCCESSFUL RACING CARNIVAL

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  25. CRICKET

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  26. THROWN FROM BUGGY

    BENDIGO, Thursday.-- Thomas, Galvin, 38, farmer, of Kaniera, was thrown out of a buggy yesterday and rendered unconscious. He revived in ...

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  27. LONDON PASSENGERS

    The following passengers sailed, for London, via South Africa, by the Aberdeen liner Demosthenes which left Port Melbourne at 3 p.m. today:--Major J. A. S. Halmain, Master lan ...

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  28. AT LAST !

    After visiting Warrnambool next week and taking evidence from local bakery, the High Cost of Living Commission, intends, to prepare a progress ...

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  29. WIFE'S PAST

    In the Divorce Court today, Richard Henry Louis Meier, 26, brickworker, of Boisdale street, Surrey Hills, was granted a decree nisi for the ...

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  30. FITZROY V. SEYMOUR DIST.

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  31. PLAIN NEEDLEWORK

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  32. FITZROY RACES

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  33. TWO BOYS INJURED

    Two boys--Joseph James Lewis, 11; and Lionel Lewis, 10, of Richmond-- were injured at the bicycle races at the Exhibition Oval last night. Other ...

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  34. ALBION MOTOR FLEET

    The fleet of motor vehicles used by Gibson, Collingwood, comprises 22 Albion (British) units. It was inadvertently staled in ...

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  35. TROUBLE THREATENED AT BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Trouble has arisen with the Coalworkers and Lightermen's Union, and, unless the matter is settled today, a strike is ...

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  36. GEELONG TENNIS

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  37. GAS DISPUTE

    Tonight a meeting of tho executive, of the Gas Employes' Union will be held to consider further the, dispute in this industry, and to ascertain and ...

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  38. FRUIT PRICES

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  39. Advertising

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  40. STEAM TRACTOR DRIVERS

    A deputation from the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association urged Sir Alexander Peacock Minister of Labor, today to insert an ...

    Article : 60 words
  41. CHILD KILLED

    A finding of accidental death through being run over by a motor car was recorded by Mr D. Berriman, the Coroner, today, at tho inquest into ...

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  42. DUMPING DUTY ON HAT TRIMMINGS

    In today's, "Gazette" notice is given, under the Tariff (Industries Preservation) Act, that, because of the full in the value of the frane ...

    Article : 56 words
  43. WILLS AND ESTATES

    Martin Burke, late of Warracknabeal, farmer, who died on October 2, left £3200 realty and £938 personalty to his children and grand children. ...

    Article : 66 words
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