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  2. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS.

    The new Sedon Galleries, in Elixabeth House, Elizabeth street, will be opened this afternoon with an exhibition of works by Australian artists Works in oil, ...

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  3. HOSPITAL MAINTENANCE.

    Important speeches relating to the maintenance of Melbourne public hospitals will be delivered at the seventh annual meeting of the Lord Mayor's Fund, in the ...

    Article : 367 words
  4. ROAD SERVICES.

    In another reply to statements made by Mr. C. M. Dyer, of the Chamber of Automotive Industries, the chairman of the Railways Commissioners (Mr. H. W. Clapp) ...

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  5. GIRLS' WEEK APPEAL.

    The amount raised by the Girls' Week appeal, organised by the central council of Ladies' Benevolent (Societies, reached the total of £3,503/13/11 ...

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  6. SALES TAX.

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The commissioner of taxation (Mr. R. Ewing) has issued the following additional sales tax rulings:— ...

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  7. ACTION AGAINST DOCTOR.

    In June, 1928, according to statements made for a plaintiff in the First Civil Court yesterda, Irene Breen, aged 13 years, of Napier street, South Melbourne, ...

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  8. JUDGE LUKIN WELCOMED.

    A cordial welcome by members of the Victorian Bar and of the legal profession generally was extended to Judge Lukin in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday. It was ...

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  9. RAZOR SLASHING.

    Wien found by members of the police motor patrol at his home in Young street, Fitzroy, early on Sunday morning, John Alfred Penfold was suffering from a deep ...

    Article : 239 words
  10. DAFFODIL SHOW.

    The annual daffodil show of the Royal Horticultural Society will be opened in the upper supper-room of the Town Hall at half-past 2 o'clock this afternoon, and ...

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  11. STATE LOTTERIES.

    Sir,—At the last meeting of the United Social Questions Council it was unanimously decided to appeal, not only to Church members, but also to all who desire ...

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  12. RAILWAYS MAGAZINE.

    The last issue of the "Railways Magazine" was published yesterday. In a message to readers, the commissioners said that in view of the grave financial ...

    Article : 166 words
  13. CHEAPER BUTTER AND CHEESE.

    A further weakness which has developed in the London butter market, and the increasing surplus available for export in Melbourne has caused a decline in the value ...

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  14. LICENCES TRANSFERRED.

    The Locensing Court has approved the transfer of the following victuallers' licences:—Commercial Hotel, Darnm, Norrie Quirke to Sidney W. Smith; Pioneer Hotel, Durham Lead Henry Wells to ...

    Article : 118 words
  15. MORDIALLOC COUNCIL CRITICISED.

    Dissatisfaction with the administration of the council was expressed by the Mentone Progress Association in a letter to the Mordialloc Council asking that a deputation from the association be ...

    Article : 150 words
  16. CONDITION OF SYDNEY ROAD.

    Complaints that Sydney road, near Fawkner, waa in a very bad condition were made in a letter from the trustees of the New Melbourne General Cemetery, received at a meeting of the ...

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  17. SHIRE PRESIDENT RETIRES.

    Regret was expressed by councillors at Moorabbin at the retirement of Councillor A. H. Castle, who had been a member of the council for many years. For the last three years Councillor Castle ...

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  18. WOMAN'S OFFENSIVE BEHAVIOUR.

    Many previous convictions were admitted by Frances Phyland, aged 51 years, domestic, who appeared at the Fitzroy Court on Monday, charged with having behaved in an offensive manner in Gertrude street ...

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  19. GLENIRIS PROGRESS ASSOCIATION.

    The Gleniris and District Progress Association will hold a special meeting on Thursday night at the Glenirik State school to discuss the increase in loan indebtedness of municipal councils Special ...

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  20. HIGHEST PART OF ARCH-44FT. ABOVE HIGH WATER

    INTERESTING COMPARISONS.—Mr. W. J. O'shanassy, of West Melbourne, has drawn to scale this diagram contrasting the size of the Sydney Harbour bridge with the buildings on the east side of Swanston street fruin Bourke street to Flinders street. The left-hand pointer of the bridge arch is made to coincide with the south building line of Bourke street, in which case the right-hand pointer would extend to 132 feet south of Prince's Bridge railway station. Tho Moorhouse spire of St. Paul's would rise above the stone pylons of the bridge, and the ton of the flagpole of the Town Hall, 159 feet from the pavement, would just reach the bridge decking. The base of the Town Hall flagpole is 23 feet lower. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. ANZAC TWEEDS.

    During the Royal Show a special sale of Anzac tweeds will be held at Anzac House, Collins street. A suit length of this all-Australian tweed will be sold for £2 ...

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  22. CONVICTION SET ASIDE.

    Of several appeals from convictions and sentences which came before the Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday, only one was successful. The Court consisted of the ...

    Article : 199 words
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    (W. Sheridan, Bendigo, photo.) BENDIGO'S MAYOR AND MAYORESS.—Councillor W. H. Taylor and Mrs. Taylor, who were installed as mayor and mayoress of Bendigo yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    FOR GERMANY.—Wool and sheepskins were being loaded yesterday for Germany on the Oder at Prince's Pier. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    OPENING OF TROUT SEASON.—All over Victoria yesterday, anglers sought to catch brown and rainbow trout. At Edwardes Lake, Reservoir, Mr. A. G. White landed a nice two-pounder, the first of the season from those waters. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. MEDICAL REGISTRATION.

    The Medical Board will hold a meeting on Wednesday, September 17, at half-past 3 o'clock to register those graduates who are to have their degrees conferred on ...

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  28. CLAIM AGAINST BAKER FAILS.

    Judge Moule, in the Second County Court yesterday, delivered reserved judgment on a claim [?] years old, brought by William Thomas Oppy, of Rose street, Sandringham, against Edward ...

    Article : 163 words
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    FASHION'S SECRETS.—Little Mary Harman tells Captain C. W. Cartwright, commander of the Comorin, how much material was used in making her doll's crinoline. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ON PARADE.—Drummers of the Melbourne Grammar School cadet corps which held the first public sehool camp under the voluntary system. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    TESTING EGGS FOR EXPORT.—New season's eggs being graded and tested at Associated Butter Factories Pty. Ltd., where large orders have been placed from London and Glasgow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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