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  3. POLITICAL LIBEL ACTION.

    The State Full Court (Mr. Justice) A Beckett, Mr. Justice Hood. and Mr. Justice [?]ussen) yesterday reserved judgment in an appeal against a decision of Mr. Justice ...

    Article : 595 words
  4. FICTION OF THE DAY.

    "Painted Clay." by Capel Boake (Melbournes Australasian Authors' Agency), is in every sense an Australian book. Written by an Australian girl. a relative of ...

    Article : 1,900 words
  5. NATURE NOTES AND QUERIES

    I am not surprised that Mr. W. Thompson, of Ballarat, is under the impression that he recently heard the call of an English cockoo, once so familiar to him in English ...

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  6. NEW BOOKS.

    "The Newspaper Press Directory," 72nd Annual Issue, 1917 (London: Mitchell and Co. Ltd.), (PUBLISHED BY T. WERNER LAURIE LTD., LONDON.) ...

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  7. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE.

    In his report for the year ended June 30 1916, the acting Federal public service commissioner (Mr. W. B. Edwards) stated that the conditions of unrest caused by the war ...

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  8. CHICAGO WHEAT DEAL.

    A speculation in the Chicago wheat mar[?] the subject of litigation in the S[?] Court, which was mentioned before Mr. Justice Hodges in the Practice ...

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  9. POSSESSION OF LAND.

    A dispute as to possession of a block of land in Omeo township, in which one of the claimants sought a direction against a decision by the commissioner of titles, was ...

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  10. NOXIOUS TRADES.

    A deputation representing about 20 residents of Footscray, and including Mr. H. [?] Moore, secretary of the V.R.C., [?] on the health committee of the City ...

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  11. LITERATURE AND THE WAR.

    Sir,—In view of the sittings of the commission to consider the restriction of the importations of luxuries during war-time, I ask permission to voice the opinion of what ...

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  12. STEEL AND TINPLATES.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) [?] yesterday that the Ministry of Munitions in Great Britain had made arrangements to control the supply of crucible ...

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  14. THE DUSTIEST CITY.

    Sir,—In reference to a statement by Dr. Maloney that Melbourne is the dustiest city in the world, I am certain that the worthy doctor does not know what he is talking ...

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  15. IMAGINARY BURGLARS.

    Mr.—As the Criminal department is having a very st[?]nuous time in coping with [?]afs, it seems hard that it should have so much of its time taken up inquiring into ...

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  16. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I see that Dr. Maloney offers to pay the expenses of the Lord Mayor to see a dustier city than Melbourne. If he pays my expenses to Johannesburg I will show ...

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