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  2. TRAFFIC PROSECUTIONS.

    Thomas Tunaley, of Nicholson street, Abbotsford, who is mayor of Collingwood and organiser of the Carpenters' and Joiners' Society, was charged at the Fitzroy Court on Thursday with ...

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  3. ANZAC DAY.

    Plans for the observance of Anzac Day on Wednesday were completed at a meeting of the Anzac Day commemoration council yesterday. ...

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  4. GIPPSLAND HILL COUNTRY.

    TRARALGON, Thursday.—At the request of the Rosedale, Traralgon, Morewell, and Alberton shire councils and district agricultural and others societies the ...

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  5. BAVIN MINISTRY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—By 44 votes to 39 the censure motion submitted by the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Lang) was negative in the Legislative Assembly to-day. ...

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  6. RIVER MURRAY WORKS.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—When definite proposals for the reafforestation and protection from denudation of the watershed area of the River Murray are submitted ...

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  7. MURDER OF A GIRL.

    PERTH, Thursday.—John Sumpster Milner, a young English migrant, pleaded not guilty to-day in the Criminal Court before the Chief Justice (Sir Robert ...

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  8. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Criticism of the Legislative Council was expressed by the Premier (Mr. Hogan) in an address which he delivered at the Prahran Town Hall last night, when ...

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  9. LICENSING OFFENCES.

    Richard Ashman, labourer, of Geelong road, West Footscray, was charged at the Footscray Court on Thursday, before Mr. C. J. Rogeres, P.M., and Messrs. W. Gallant, H. McA. Rankin, and ...

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  10. MOTOR-CYCLIST INJURED.

    ORBOST, Thursday.—Albert Enfield, motordriver for Messrs. Winchester and Rodwell, was travelling to Cabbage Tree, 18 miles along the Prince's Highway, early this morning on a ...

    Article : 109 words
  11. FATAL FALL DOWNSTAIRS.

    Walter Linton, aged 49 years, of Hoddle street, Collingwood, feel downstairs at his home yesterday morning. He was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital with a fractured ...

    Article : 44 words
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  13. PHILLIP ISLAND.

    COWES, Thursday.—Three hundred residents of Phillip Island gathered in the Mechanics' Institute hall to-night to meet the Minister for Public Works (Mr. ...

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  14. ORDAINED IN 1859.

    One of the oldest living clergymen in Australia, the Rev. H. W. H. Adeney, who was ordained in 1859, walked in the procession of clergy who assisted at the induction ...

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  15. BANKRUPT SOLICITOR.

    AUCKLAND, (N.Z.), Thursday.—An admission of misappropiations of trust money amounting to between £7,000 and £8,000 was made by John Herny Victor ...

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  16. CARRYING OF HOST.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The State Ministry has decided to permit the carrying of the Host in the procession on the occasion of the forthcoming Eucharistic Congress. ...

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  17. INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANTS.

    At the monthly meeting of the Victorian divisional council of the Commonwealth Institute of Accountants, the following were advanced in status or admitted as members:—Advanced to ...

    Article : 66 words
  18. ROWDYISM IN THEATRE.

    Making "cat-calls" and singing popular songs, University students some of whom were in fancy dress, awaited the raising of the curtain last night at the Palace ...

    Article : 206 words
  19. NEW SEAMEN'S CLUB.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A club that has every appearnce of being a branch of the Third International has been established in Sydney for the use of seamen. ...

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  20. FARMER'S WILL QUESTIONED.

    The case for the caveator was entered upon before Mr. Justice Mann in the Banco Court yesterday in the action in which the will of Helnrich Wilhelm Menzel, of Torrington, near Hamilton, ...

    Article : 494 words
  21. FASCISTS IN HUNGARY.

    Unexampled scenes of disorder occurred in the Hungarian Parliament when the Premier (Count Bethlen) welcomed 25 Italian Fascist members of Parliament. ...

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  22. Apple and Pear Sales.

    The apple market is weak. Of the Tasmanian consignments ex the Otranto, Ribston Pippins sold at from 7/ to 9/9 a case, Alexanders and Adams 7/3 to 8/, New ...

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  23. EARTHQUAKE IN BALKANS.

    The whole region between Khaskovo, in the Marit[?]a Valley, and Guirgevo, on the Danube, is still subject to most acute tremors. Fifteen shocks yesterday destroyed ...

    Article : 119 words
  24. STRUCK BY MOTOR-TRUCK.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—When Dr. Argyle, M.L.A., was motoring from Melbourne to attend a public meeting at Geelong this evening, he found an elderly man ...

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  25. CIGARETTES SOLD AFTER HOURS.

    At Camberwell Court on Thursday Mrs. A. W. Rufin, confectioner and tobacoonist, of Burke road, Camberwell, was charged with having sold eigarettes a few minutes before 8 o' clock on the ...

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  26. MALPRACTICE CHARGE.

    William Stamp Francis Bottomley, aged 47 years, medical practitioner, of Collins street, city, and Russell street, Camberwell, and Alice Relsenaner, aged 39 years, nurse, of Hawthorn ...

    Article : 183 words
  27. RAILWAYS HOARDINGS.

    The Carrum Borough Council at its last meeting discussed a letter from the Railways department stating that the views of a recent deputation which protested against the proposed erection of ...

    Article : 183 words
  28. ELECTRIC BATTERY USED.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—At the Laura race meeting on Easter Monday L. Jacques (jockey) was found in possession of an electric battery. The stewards disqualified ...

    Article : 85 words
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