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  2. ITEMS OF INTEREST

    Members of the criminal investigation branch of the Victorian police force met yesterday and congratulated Senior-Detective W. Mulfahey upon his promotion to ...

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  3. FALSE INCOME RETURNS.

    BRISBAN,Friday—The Commissiner of taxes to-day proceded against William Hentry Byram, as a public officer of the Union Trustee Company of ...

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  4. SHIPPING DISPUTES.

    Reference to the recent shipping strikes was made by Mr.D.Y. Svme, chairman of directors of the Melbourne Steamship Company Limited, in moving the ...

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  5. WORK AND WAGES.

    There was an extension of the dispute at the city abattoirs yesterday, when 10 members of the Municipal Employees' Union who had been engaged in removing ...

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  6. BOY SCOUT MOVEMENT.

    The Melbourne Rotary Club, after having considered carefully the best means of interesting the public in a movement to make Victorian boys into good Victorian ...

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  7. SOCIAL EVILS.

    The conference of the Methodist Churches of Victoria and Tasmania was continued at Wesley Church yesterday, the president of the conference (the Rev. W. ...

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  8. Classified Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 2,588 words
  9. Broke.[?] Hil Miners.

    BROKEN HILL (N.S.W.), Friday — The Industrial Council passed a resolution informing the Mine Managers' Association that, subject to a satisfactory adjustment ...

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  10. UNLAWFUL GAMES.

    Having received information that several persons were conducting unlawful games at the St. Kilda carnival now in progress, Sergeant Campbell, of the plain-clothes ...

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  11. MR. WALSH'S FINES.

    An official report has been presented to the Trades Hall Council by the executive concerning the appeal by the president or the Seamen's Union (Mr. T. Walsh) ...

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  12. VICTORIA MISSIONS.

    A dinner to celebrate the jubilee of the Victoria Home Missions was held in the Freemason's Hall, Collins street, last night. The Rev. Rev. A. T. Holden, who has been ...

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  13. GOSPEL BY MOTOR-CAR.

    ADELAIDE, Friday. — At the Methodist Conference to-day it was proposed, on the recommendation of the execentive committee, that a Gospel Motor-car Mission ...

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  14. NEW POLITICAL PARTY.

    It has been suggested that the Mobile Transport party, the new political party which it is proposed to form might seek the support of the live Independent Liberal ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN GOLd.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The Prime minister (Mr. Bruce) said to-day that the Ministry had decided to permit the reexport of gold under the following ...

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  16. CHARTERED STEAMERS.

    On Thursday evening the steamer Queenmoor, chartered by the Australian Commonwealth Line to bring general cargo from Great Britain, reached Melbourne, ...

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  17. TRAFFIC PROSECUTIONS.

    Strong comments were made by Mr.W.G. Smith, P.M.at the South Melbourne Court on Wednesday,when with Messrs. J. Baragwanath, T. Craine P. Easmonde,W. P. Ferguaon, R. H. ...

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  18. HOUSEWIVES AND NEW PARTY.

    Sir,—In your paper this week mention has been made of the formation of a new political pary that has the backing of the Housewives' Association, among ...

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  19. CHURCH NEWS.

    The Rev. J.C.Martin, general secretary of the Australian Baptist Foreign Misson Board, who recently visited India, is returning to Australia by the Mongolia, ...

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  20. BANKRUPT DOCTOR.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Examined by Mr. W.H. Palmer, official assignee, before the acting registrar in bankruptcy (Mr. N. Pilcher), Dr.George Stanley Thompson, ...

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  21. Singapore Base.

    The offcial landing of the admirals who are attending the conference of admirals of the China, India, and Australian fleets to discuss the Singapore base project has ...

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  22. MORE TBOUBLE IN N.Z.

    Trouble arose on the Wellington water[?] front again to-day, the vessel affected being the liner Waimana. As waterside workers did not respond to calls to work her, ...

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  23. CANOWIE STUD SOLD.

    KOORINGA (S.A.)Friday,— In three and a half hours today, 4,803 sheep were sold at the dispersal sale of the well-known Canowie stud. and realised the excellent total of£38,513. ...

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  24. City of Hobart Loan.

    The City of Hobart loan of £250,000, bearing interest at 5 per cent., and issued at par, has been underwritten. ...

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  25. PREFERENCE QUESTION.

    SYDNEY,Friady, —Mr. Gates, S. M., to-day dismissed the information in a case which was Instituted to test the right of members of the Returned Sailors and ...

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  26. Aliens' Rights in Japan.

    The Ministry resubmitted to the Diet to-day. the Alien Land Ownership Law of 1910, which has never been promulgated. It has been amended to read that the right ...

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  27. ST. JAMES'S THEATRE.

    SYDNEY, Friday, — Mr. Benjamin Fuller, son of Sir Benjamin Fuller set the first standchion of the new St. James's Theatre in Elizabeth street, Sydney, ...

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  28. SUBURBAN ACTIVITIES.

    The Preston Council views seriously the amount of the time of council clerks absorbed in connection with charitable appeals. Following a conference of munilcipalities, a deputation will wait ...

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  29. ENGLISH ORGAN MUSIC.

    For the recital which he is to give to-morrow afternoon in St. Pual's Cathedral, Mr. W.N. McKie has arranged a programme of unusual interest. All the music to be ...

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  30. TOWN AND COUNTRY UNION AND "FAIR PROTECTION."

    Sir,—In This remarks at the opening of the Neweastle show on Thursday, the Prime Minister (Mr.Bruee) referred to the formation of two parties, the one ...

    Article : 494 words
  31. "BACK TO HAWTHORN."

    Selections were rendered by the Melbourn Highland Pipe Band at the "Back to Hawthorn" carnival last night. The band assembled at the Hawthorn station, and ...

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  32. CATHEDRAL TOWERS.

    Sir.—The letter of "Clerestory" is very much to the purpose, and should lead to a pause in the proposed drastic alteration of the original design of St. Paul's. May ...

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  33. DESTRUCTION OF GAME.

    Sir,—The letters appearing in Monday' s issue signed by Dr. Normab McArthur and "meddyg" should move the proper authorities to do something to stop the ...

    Article : 204 words
  34. CATHOLIC TECHNICAL SCHOOL.

    The South Melbourne Catholic Technical School will be opened to-morrow by Archbishop Mannix, assisted by the Bishop of Kimberley (Right Rev. Dr. Coppo). The ...

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  35. ST. KILDA CARNIVAL.

    Though the attendance at the St. Kilda carnival last night showed a marked decrease than that of the previous evening, a fairly good programme was presented. Fancy dancing, ...

    Article : 115 words
  36. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  37. CLOTHING VALUED AT £25 STOLEN.

    During the absence of Mr. Maurice Murloo, draper, from his shop in Market street, Prahran, betwen 11 o'cloek Wedesday night and 8 o'clock on Thursday morning, thieves foreed an ...

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  38. POISON TAKEN IN MISTAKE.

    Believing a bottle to contain medicine. Mrs. May Burns, aged 45 years. of Cardigan street. Carlton, drank a quantity last night before she realised that it contained carbolic acid. she ...

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  39. BROADCAST SERVICE APPRECIATED.

    Sir,—I would like to send a word of apprecintion and thanks for the beautiful service from St; Paul's, broadcast today by wireless. I wonder if the Archbishop ...

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  40. STRUCK BY TRAIN DOOR.

    As Robert Stewart, aged 16 years, of Buechan street, Preston, was standing on a platform at Spencer street railway station early yesterday evening, he was struck by an open door. ...

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  41. BOY KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR.

    On his way home from school yestday afternoon, Eddy Leslie, aged 6 years, of Bendigo street, Prahran, stepped off the footnath in foot of a moving motor-car and was kntiked down He was ...

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  42. DETECTIVE SEEKS WITNESSES.

    Misss Iris Seanlon, aged 17 years, who was assailted near her hoine in park street, St, Kilda, on Saturday night, was interviewed by Seniordetective Brennan yesterday, but ber condition ...

    Article : 81 words
  43. ESSENDON SOCIAL CLUB.

    The election of office-bearers at the annual meeting of the Essendon social club resulted as follows.—President, Mr. J. C. Jordan; vicepresidents, Messrs. E. McGrecvy, A. R. Davic, ...

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  44. DIED WHILE PLAYING BOWLS.

    GEELONG,Friday.—While playing bowls on the Bareena green this afterrnoon, Mr. Richard Hancock, aged 72 years, retired farmer, of 28 Shannon avenue, collapsed, and died before help could be ...

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  45. SERVICES AT THE AUDITORIUM.

    The Sunday evening services at Auditoriam, conuncied by Mr.Robert Home, of the Southern Evangelical, Mession, will be resumed to-morrow. The mosssion handed the hall over to the ...

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  46. GLASS THROWN IN STREET.

    Agnes Shine. aged 50 years. of Station strret. Carlton, was find. £ 2 at the Fitzroy Court on Thursday on a charge of having thrown broken glass into the street Mr. A. A.Kelley.P.M.and Messrs. ...

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  47. MOTOR—CYCLIST INJURED.

    While riding his motor-bicycle along St. K[?] road yesterday afternoon oscar Dr[?], aged 27 years, of Joyee street, Elwood, collided with a motor-car. He was admitted to the Alfred ...

    Article : 31 words
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