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  2. MUSIC AND INDUSTRY.

    When the Lord Mayor of Melbourne gives a ball he is not engaged in an industry. So much has been decided by Chief Judge Dethridge in the Arbitration Court. The ...

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  3. CONSERVATORIUM DIRECTOR.

    Professor Bernard Heinze, director of the Melbourne University Conservatorium- of Music, who returned by the Orford yesterday from a visit to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. OUT OF THE MIST.

    Watchers on Prince's Pier, Port Melbourne, yesterday morning saw nothing of the Orient liner Orford until the vessel was well within Hobson's Bay. She came slowly through the thick mist, and drew in to her berth just ahead of the P. and O. liner Maloja, which will sail for England to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 55 words
  5. HIGH COURT.

    By a majority judgement the Full Court of the Hig Court yesterday dismmised an appeal by the Mond and Staffordshire Refining Company against a judgement of ...

    Article : 1,405 words
  6. AERIAL SERVICES.

    Major de Havilland. who came back by the Orford after a short visit to England, where he has been making arrangements regarding the aircraft ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SHIPPING DELEGATION ARRIVES.

    Members of the British shipping delegation who have come to Australia at the invitations of the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), were welcomed on board the Orford yesterday morning by representatives of shipping in Australia. Front Row.—Left to right:—Messrs. L. C. Harris (delegate), T. S. Gordon (chairman of Overseas Shipping Representatives' Association). Sir Alan Anderson (general manager Orient Line). Messrs. O. Thompson (representing Lord Kylsant's interests), J. A. Graham (chairman Melbourne branch of O.S.R.A.). Rear Row.—Left to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THREE CONSULS.

    The Consul-General for Chite (S[?] Pedeo A. Pacheco), who is leaving Mebourne by the Maloja to-day, attended his office for the last time yesterday. He is shown in the centre with Mr. T. H. Robinson, of the United States Consulate, on the left, and the consul for Chile (Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. AUSTRALIA BEGINS GREAT TASK IN TEST MATCH.

    Four Incidents in the play yesterday when Australia set out to beat England's great score of 519 runs. Top: Kippax caught behind the wicket off White for 38. Note the deep shadow of the pavilion that creeps across the wicket late in the atfernoon. Below:—Left: Duckworth tries to stump Jackson off Geary. Right: Woodfull has a narrow escape, Duckworth falling on the throw in. Bottom Left: A smart return by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TRAVELLING VAN FOR MISSION WORK.

    This motor-van, which has been presented to the Australian Board of Missions for the showing of moving pictures and other propaganda work, was dedicated yesterday morning. In front of the van are the Rev. E. H. Eldridge (travelling lecturer) and Mr. R. Whittingham (operator). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SUSPENSION OF FINES.

    Application was made to Mr. Justice McArthur in the Practice Court yesterday for an order nisi to review a decision of the Court of Petty Sessions at Caulfield in a ...

    Article : 301 words
  12. POPPET HEADS NEAR TOORAK ROAD.

    The unusual Spectacle of mining poppet heads near the corner of Williams and Toorak, roads arises from the fact that a stormwater drain is in course of construction there, and a deep tunnel is being driven beneath the road. The new drain will extend from Hawksburn station to the Yarra. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. PORTER KILLED BY TRAIN.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—John [?]ill, railway porter, married, aged 35 years, was run down and killed by a shunting train near Indooroopilly and shockingly mutilated. It is believed that ...

    Article : 288 words
  14. CLAIM FOR £1,500.

    Settlement was reached, before Mr. Justice Lowe, in the First Civil Court yesterday, in the action in which Edmund Am[?] Riches, of Brighton Beachy, claimed ...

    Article : 230 words
  15. ENGLISH AT TECHNICAL SCHOOLS.

    Sir,—In a letter to "Pretector" published on Thursday, it was stated that English was not taught in either the Gordon Institute of Technology, Swinburne College, ...

    Article : 185 words
  16. AUSTRALIAN INLAND MISSION.

    Sir,—In Wesley Church, at the pleasant Sunday aftternoon to-day, the Rev. H. T. Holden said that foreign missions had received much attention from the churches. ...

    Article : 75 words
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