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  2. CIVIC SQUARE SCHEME

    The scheme for a square at the top of Bourke street, so strongly favored two years ago by architects, artists and a large section ...

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  3. ASSAULT ON CHILD

    So determined are members and friends of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children to trace the men who criminally ...

    Article : 397 words
  4. PRIEST PUTS CASE FOR CATHOLICS IN MEXICO

    Commenting on the cable published in The Herald yesterday, referring to the Roman Catholic plot which it was alleged, ...

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  5. MORE CHARITY RACES CONDEMNED

    The proposal of the Government to bring down a bill providing for two extra race meetings for charity as announced in ...

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  6. FIGHT AGAINST TRAMS IN COLLINS STREET

    Confident of support. Cr. Baron Marks will endeavor rouse the City Council into further action at the meeting on Monday to prevent ...

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  7. MYSTERY DEATH OF RICH CHINESE

    Following the exhumation of the body of Percy Chong Gow, a Chinese tailor, his widow and a naval man who married Gow's ...

    Article : 277 words
  8. MET FIANCEE IN ENGLAND

    BENDIGO, Friday.--Miss Kathieen McInnes, who was engaged to marry the Rev Franklin Hutchinson, the missing rector, was a South ...

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  9. MORE MEETINGS HERE THAN IN SYDNEY

    The number of race meetings in Victoria is increasing. In the season of 1926-27--when there were 953 meetings throughout Victoria--there ...

    Article : 364 words
  10. MR. C. J. MUNDEN'S NEW JOB

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--"While I am pleased to know that the Federal Government has appointed me chief inquiry officer under the Amended ...

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  11. TEACHERS' REQUESTS

    Speaking as a member or n deputation today, Miss Jean Daley a prominent member of the Labor movement, afforded the Minister for Education an ...

    Article : 234 words
  12. KEEPING THE KERB TRADE CLEAN

    SYDNEY, Friday.--To light what they declare is persecution by the police, to eliminate undesirables from their ranks and to wipe out any ...

    Article : 51 words
  13. FREE SCHOOL BOOKS WOULD COST £150,000 A YEAR

    The Minister for Education (Mr Lemmon) informed a deputation from the Labor Women's Central Organising Committee today that to carry out ...

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  14. RAIL EMPLOYE DRUNK WITH LOADED REVOLVER

    Charged with having been drunk when in the possession of loaded firearms Charles de Bonnaire, 39 railway employe was fined [?]5 by the City ...

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  15. THREE MONTHS FOR STEALING 58

    Henry O'Brien, Cardigan street, Carlton, laborer, who admitted having been sentenced to two years' imprisonment in 1925 for robbery in ...

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  16. RECORD ENTRIES FOR ROYAL SHOW

    This year's entries for the Royal Show to be held from September 20 to 29. will be a record, the a secretary (Mr H S[?]hwieger) says ...

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  18. TOTI'S WEDDING-DAY GREETING

    A crowd estimated at 25,000 (mostly women and girls) watched Toti Dal Monte (the Italian prima donna) drive from St. Mary's Cathedral, Sydney, after her marriage to Signor Enzo de Muro Lomanto yesterday. A smiling snapshot of the bride, and a section of the enormous ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. BAG-SNATCHER, WITH CAR, STRIKES AGAIN

    Another bag snatching case was reported to police headquarters today by Mrs Murial Street, of Hood street. St. Kilda She told Senior Detective ...

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  20. CHILD PLAINTIFF RETIRES WITH JURY

    For the first time probably in the history of the Melbourne Law Courts the plaintiff in a case in the County Court retired with the jury today ...

    Article : 186 words
  21. MENTAL HOME TRAGEDY

    WELLINGTON, Friday.--One of the staff of the Orakanui mental home, at Waltati, near Dunedin heard groans coming from the drive at mid ...

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  22. POLE-SITTING LUNACY SPREADS TO HERE

    A large number of men, including steeplejacks, riggers, seamen, linesmen and others, used to working in elevated positions applied at the ...

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  23. SECRET AUSTRALIAN "RED" AT MOSCOW CONGRESS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Australian Communist Party is maintaining strict secrecy regarding the name or Australia's representative at the Moscow ...

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  24. CHURCH SYNOD FROWNS UPON DANCES AND EUCHRE PARTIES

    BENDIGO, Friday.--There was a brief discussion on dancing at Bendigo Anglican Synod late last night The Rev. G. W. T. Runting said that ...

    Article : 220 words
  25. MELBOURNE'S PROGRESS

    Invitations have been sent by the Central Council of Progress Associations to representative public men including the Premier, the Leader of ...

    Article : 125 words
  26. MARRIED SHOPLIFTER SENT TO GAOL

    Convicted of shop-lifting at the City Court today, Olive Blanch Smith, 45. married, of Darebin street. Croxton, was sentenced to 14 days' ...

    Article : 83 words
  27. MINISTER MAY END BENCH FARCE

    It is possible that the Attorney-General (Mr Slater) will ring down the curtain on the magisterial farce at Cumberwell, by re-arranging the ...

    Article : 73 words
  28. WOMAN DROWNED IN LAKE WENDOUREE

    BALLARAT Friday--Miss Ethel Hills. 50 was found drowned in Lake Wendouree at midday today She was a former resident of Melbourne. ...

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  29. MR L. K. S. MACKINNON IMPROVES

    Mr L. K S Mackinnon chairman the V.R.C., who has been seriously ill, was reported today to be much improved. ...

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