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  3. KEW ASYLUM.

    The Premier (Sir William McPherson), accompanied by the Chief Secretary (Dr. Argyle), made an inspection of the Kew Asylum grounds and buildings yesterday, ...

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  4. TREASURY GARDENS.

    The City Council agreed yesterday to assume the control and management of the Treasury Gardens, and gave instructions that money should be spent immediately ...

    Article : 544 words
  5. MEDICAL TRAINING.

    Medical training as viewed by the British Medical Association was discussed yesterday by the president. He said that the association recognised that a graduate in ...

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  6. PROVIDING WORK.

    To relieve unemployment a programme of street reconstruction will be carried out immediately by the City Council. Yesterday the spending of £34,000 was ...

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  7. TARIFF BOARD INQUIRY.

    To consider a suggested plan for the admittance of oversea ships to the Australian coasting trade, while affording, by means of taxes and [?]ounties, protection to ships ...

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  8. CORRECT SPEECH.

    "Pupils have a right to be instructed by teachers who use good speech," said Miss A. C. Smith, who arrived in Melbourne yesterday by the Orsova. Miss Smith has ...

    Article : 456 words
  9. AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN.

    TOKIO, April 7.—Mr. I. M. Tokugawa, on his return to Tokio from Sydney, where he was consul-General for there years told the representative of the Australian Press ...

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  10. TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIPS.

    On the recommendation of the professorial board, the awarding of four travelling scholarships, entitling the holders to free passages to England, were approved at ...

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  11. PUBLICITY ABROAD.

    Returning from Europe, which he visited to attend the marriage of his daughter, Miss E[?]na Boyd, to Lieut.-Colonel Angus Robertson, Mr. J. A. Bo[?]d, a ...

    Article : 416 words
  12. BODY TAKEN OUT BY TIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Two men when looking for driftwood on the beach at Marino Rocks this afternoon saw a woman's body lying par[?] covered by water. They informed the police, but ...

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  14. BRAWL AT MATCH.

    Incidents in a disturbance among spectators [?] the Fitzroy-North Melbourne football [?]atch on Saturday were related at the Fitzroy Court yesterday, when four ...

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  15. YOUTH SHOT.

    When, as the result of their behaviour, two young men were ordered to leave the City Baths, Swanston street, yesterday afternoon, one of them produced a ...

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  16. DIVER'S AIR PIPE BURSTS.

    DARWIN (N.A.), Monday.—A pearling lugger from Captain Gregory's fleet arrived at Darwin this afternoon with its flag at half-mast. The captain reported ...

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  17. ASSESSMENT TRIBUNALS.

    Officials of the Returned Soldiers' League are pleased with the action of the Federal Ministry in appointing the entitlement tribunal and two assessment tribunals ...

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  18. RAILWAYS DISCIPLINE BOARD.

    The Minister for Railways (Mr. Groves) announced yesterday that two nominations had been received for the vacant position of officers' and employees' representative ...

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  19. MAORI LAND ACTION.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—The hearing of an unusual land claim has ended in the Maori Land Court at Hastings. Nine years ago a Royal commission ...

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  20. MAIDSTONE SEVERANCE.

    The Public Works department has written to Footscray Council asking for its views on a petition of the Maidstone Progress Association for severance from the Shire of Braybrook and ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND POTATOES.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—A meeting of Canterbury potato-growers passed a resolution urging the Ministry to take immediate steps to negoriate with the ...

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