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  3. CHURCH AND GAMBLING.

    SYDNKY, Thursday.—The question whether the church should accept money raised by chocolate wheels or other forms of gambling was debated to-day at the ...

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  4. FLIGHT AROUND AUSTRALIA.

    In a message received yesterday by the secretary to the Air Board (Major Coleman), it was stated that Wing-Commander Goble and Flyihg-officer McIntyre- left ...

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  5. MOTORIST DRIVES INTO POLE.

    At an early hour on the morning of Sunday, May 11, the body of a man was found in a motor-car which had run on to the footpath near the intersection of ...

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  6. STREET ACCIDENTS.

    Officials of the police traffic control branch view with apprehension the large number of street accidents which have occurred in Melbourne and suburbs in the ...

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  7. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    The first public sitting in Victoria of the Royal Commission on National Insurance was held in the Federal House yesterday. Senator J. D. Millen (Tasmania) ...

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  8. WIRELESS EXHIBITION,

    More than 3,000 people have already visited the wireless exhibition being held by the Victorian division of the Wireless Institute at the Melbourne Town Hall. ...

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  9. SABBATH OBSERVANCE.

    Sir,—The recent discussion in the Presbyterian Assembly on the subject of a reception given by His Excellency the Governor raises a question of far- ...

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  10. AMATEUR CONVENTION.

    Experimenters from club in every part of Victoria gathered at the Victorian Wireless Convention at the Town Hall Inst night. The most Important matters dealt with related to the ...

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  11. West Australian Protest.

    PERTH Thursday.—The Presbyterian Asesmbly of Western Australia to-day agreed to a motion denouncing the gambling that occurred nightly in Perth, and ...

    Article : 131 words
  12. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Being keenly interested in man's God-given liberty of conscience in religious matters—liberty to worship or not to worship—I have carefully read the ...

    Article : 511 words
  13. COLLISION ON CULVERT.

    Plain-clothes Constables Cooper and O'Connell, who are investigating the collision between a motor-car and a jinker on the Geelong road on Wednesday night, ...

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  14. ST. KILDA DROWNING.

    When Mr. John Burnett and Mr. Murdoch McMillan were walking along the beach at West St. Kilda early yesterday morning they found the lower portion of a ...

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  15. PRINTING CLASSES.

    Financial support by the State Government to the letterpress printing classes at the Working Men's College was advocated at the annual concert and prize ...

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  16. TIMBER-WORKERS' UNION.

    The annual conference of the Australian Timber Workers' Union (Federal council) is at present sitting in Melbourne. The delegates are Messrs. J. B. Holman, ...

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  17. Unlucky Swerve.

    Suffering from injuries tn his leg, Walter Scott, aged 23 years, of Mountfiold street, [?], was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital at 8 o'clock last night. Scott was ...

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  18. WEST AUSTRALIAN ELECTION.

    PERTH, Thursday.—Counting was finished to-day in two of the remaining three provinces in connection with the Legislative Council elections. The Colonial ...

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  19. ADVICK TO BISLEY RIFLEMEN.

    PKRTH, Thursday.—Members of the Australian title team who ure travelling to England by the Largs Bay to compete at Bislcy, were entertained at dinner last ...

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  20. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS

    Sir,—Amongst the many strange incidents of the debate on "Sunday Tennis" in the Presbyterian State Assembly on Wednesday, the strangest of all was the ...

    Article : 483 words
  21. "RINGING-IN" CHARGES.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.— Tucker. Capes, and Williamson were found guilty at Christchurch of conspiracy to defraud by substituting an unknown horse ...

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  22. ANTI-DUMPING ACT.

    It is notified by the Minister for Customs (Mr. Chapman) in the Commonwealth "Gazette" that artificial silk and cotton knitted ties, stocks and dies, and ...

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  23. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    Because he had been troubled for three years with a cough which something racked him for fire hours consentively, Renry Know, of Warrandrto, had thtvatened many unnes to take his life. ...

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  24. ST. THOMAS'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

    To stimulate interest in the fund for the purpose of electing new buildings for St. Thomas's Grammar School, Essendon, a meeting was held last evening at the ...

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  25. HEAVY MORNING FOG.

    Fog, for the first time this season, affected the railways yesterday morning, and the service was seriously disorganised, particularly on the northern lines between ...

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  26. WILLIAMSTOWN FERRY.

    Sir,—Having important business at Port Melbourne, and in the hope of getting there in time. I decided to travel by the Rosny from Williamstown, but on reaching the ...

    Article : 166 words
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  28. NEIGHBOUR THROWS A BRICK.

    "That be did [?] break a [?] of gkass" was a charge which [?] [?] aged 27 years, a [?] was called upon to [?] at the [?] Court on Tursday, but he did not [?] Mr. ...

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  29. "GUN MANIA."

    "This man [?] to have 'gun mants' I believe that he [?] to shoot [?] mother," said Plain clothes coustably Mcphe[?] at the Collingwood cours, on Thursday, which giving evidence against ...

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  30. THIEF FINED £20.

    William Mitchell, aged 21 years, carpeuter, appeared before Mr. J. [?] P. M., in the Preston Court on Thursday on a charge of having stloen four sheets of Iron, valued at £1/3/, ...

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