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  2. M.L.A. SUED.

    "I think that I shall have to consider this case," said Judge Dethridge, in the Country Court yesterday, when he had heard the remainder of the evidence and addresses by ...

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  3. PRESTON A CITY.

    The Town of Preston was declared a city yesterday by His Excellency the Governor (Lord Somers). In hi[?] address, Lord Semers spoke of the remarkable growth of ...

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  4. ROTARY AND BUSINESS.

    The chairman of the day at the weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club yesterday, Mr. David Avery, was also the principal speaker on the subject of "Rotary ...

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  5. THE SCHOOLS.

    Working bee[?] by schoolboys to provide something for their school are becoming the fashion. In the May holidays the boys of [?]ty Grammar School, Kew, did ...

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  6. THE PICTURES.

    Charlie Chaplin's popularity knows no bounds. Describing a recent visit to Accra, a trading post on the West African coast, a visitor says that he found [?]o his ...

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  8. LUMPERS' "LAZY" STRIKE.

    By their decision to resume normal working on the coal wharves after 1 o'clock on a Monday afternoon, the Melbourne Coal Lumpers automatically re[?]ned the ...

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  9. THEFT OF RUBBER.

    Charged with having on or about January 20 received a quantity of rubber hose and three motor-tyres knowing them to have been stolen, Ernest James Fleiner, ...

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  10. SOLDIER SETTLERS.

    Exception was taken by officials of the Lands and Water Supply departments to the motion agreed to by soldiers settlers in the Swan Hill, district [?]cising the ...

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  11. CASE OF ERNEST HOPE.

    Introduction by Mr. Wallace, M.L.A., a deputation from the South Melbourne Council waited upon the Treasurer (Sir Alexander Peacock) yesterday to [?]ge that there ...

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  13. GEELONG WINTER CARNIVAL.

    GEELONG, Wednesday.—The meeting of the Geelong Racing Club was the feature of the carnival programme to-day, and attracted a large crowd. Many ...

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  14. MATRICULATION REQUIREMENTS.

    Sir,—It would seem as if at last the University had hit upon a means of solving its financial problem by red[?]ing the number of entrants to its classes. The public has ...

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  15. BUSH KIRES RELIEF.

    Reviewing the work of the Bush Fires Relief Fund Committee yesterday, the Lord Mayor (Sir William Brunton), who is chairman of the committee, said that very ...

    Article : 152 words
  16. MAN KILLED BY ENGINE.

    MORWELL, Wednesday.—A magisterial inquiry was held on Wednesday in the Mechanics' Hall, before Mr. Freeman, P.M., district coroner, and a jury of eight, ...

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  17. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND WHEAT AREAS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Rain of a fairly general ma[?]re fell over the interior of the southern zone in the 24 hours ending at 9 o'clock this morning. The principal registrations were:— ...

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