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  2. FICTION OF THE DAY

    The following new [?] and reprints have been received:- "The Crystal B[?] Murder." by Annic [?]ayes. (London: The [?]ey [?] Published by w. ...

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  3. MERCHANTS AT LAW.

    Settlement was announced yesterday in the action in which several Fliders lane merchants sued Richard Allen and Sons (1919) Pty. Ltd. claiming damages said ...

    Article : 365 words
  4. REBUILDING PROJECT.

    Extensive alterations will be undertaken soon at the Victorian Benevolent Home and Hospital for the Aged and Infirm at Royal Park. The alterations will include ...

    Article : 225 words
  5. BLACKMAIL ALLEGED.

    Following a complaint by Mr. John William Ashworth, of Valley View road, Gleniris, that he had received letters from a person who accused him of a certain crime ...

    Article : 224 words
  6. ADELAIDE AGENTS'S WILL.

    An application was lodged at the Victorian Probate Office yesterday for the resealing of probate of the will of Mr. William Alfred Angnst[?]s West of Adelaide ...

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  7. FIELD NATURALISTS' CLUB.

    Openning the jubilee exhibition of the Field Naturalists' Club at the St. Kilda Town Hall yesterday afternoon. the President of the Legislative Council (Sir Frank Clarke) ...

    Article : 346 words
  8. NATURE NOTES & QUERIES

    Refering to a note from Larpent about these animals, Mr. J. O. Halston (Omeo) says that he is puzzled to know why the [?] cat should ever have been considered ...

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  9. PROLIFIC LITIGANT.

    Since the consolidation of the statutes in 1928 section 33 of the Supreme Court Act cotains a provision adopted from the English Vexatious Actions Act. Yesterday ...

    Article : 424 words
  10. ENGLISH SPEAKING UNION.

    "I think that the scope of the English Speaking Union should be broadened," said the consul for the United States in Victoria (Mr. Wilbur Keblinger), addressing ...

    Article : 194 words
  11. EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE.

    After deliberating for two hours yesterday, a jury in General Sessions returned a verdict of not guilty in the case of William Denmead, aged 19 years, driver, who ...

    Article : 203 words
  12. THEFT OF SHIRTS.

    At the Collingwood Court on Thursday Stanley Reginald Muir, aged 19 years, and John Wise, aged 18 years, bootmakers, were charged with having on July 5 broken and entered the Glasgow Shirt ...

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  13. HIRING OF COBURG TOWN HALL.

    Stating that there was no other public hall in Coburg suitable to accomodate large audiences at entertainments, a ratepayer, in a letter received by the Coburg Council at it last ...

    Article : 112 words
  14. OBJECTION TO SPORTS RESERVE.

    Protesting against the proposal of the Coburg Council to convert the drill hall reserve, Reynard's road, into a cricket and football reserve for the use of trainees, 12 residents of that ...

    Article : 83 words
  15. DANGEROUS INTERSECTION.

    A request was received from a resident of Moreland by the Coburg Council at its list meeting that a policeman should be stationed to control the traffic at the intersection of Sydney road ...

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  16. ANZAC AVENUE, COBURG.

    The Coburg Council decided at its last meeting to adopt the plans for the construction of Anzac avenue and the earth drain to the Merri creck. ...

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  17. FICKLE FASHION.

    Most of the women visiting the Ascot (England) race meetings attempt to wear a different frock every day, with the result that a great variety is shown. Some of the frocks at the June meeting are illustrated. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. SIR HENRY SEGRAVE'S DEATH.

    Sir Henry Segrave received fatal injuries on June 13, when his speedboat, Miss England II., capsized after having lowered the world record. A mechanic was drowned and an engineer was injured. The top picture is of the boat racing across Lake Windermere immediately before, the accident, and the lower illustration shows the vessel after the crash. The hole torn in the step may be seen clearly. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. CHARITY RACES.

    Amanthus defeating Harbinger and Rex Aurantic in the St. Vincent's Handicap at Moonee Valley yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. EXPLORATION.

    An inquisitive wombat at the Field Naturalists' Club exhibition at the St. Kilda Town Hall yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. FIRST TEST MATCH,

    P. M. Hornibrook caught at the wicket at the end of the first Test match in England in June. England won by 93 runs. Chapman is in the foreground. Note the style of the scoring-board. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. OVER CORIO BAY.

    clouds which passed slowly across Corio Bay early yesterday afternoon heralded a severe rainstorm at Geelong. The fall was so severe that many motorists were forced to stop and wait for the rain to pass. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. MELBOURNE'S WATER SUPPLY

    Professor E.J. Hartang, professor of chemistry at the University of Melbourne, commended the policy of the Metropolitan Board of Works in the care of watersheds ...

    Article : 261 words
  24. WATERLOO CUP.

    R. Cooper's Comorant (red collar) and B. E. Paech's Southern Lady (white collar) straining at the slipping collars in the second ties of the Waterloo Cup at Geelong yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. THE PRESIDENT'S ENGLISH.

    Sir,—The effect of similar productions to "The Big Party," criticised yesterday, on the receptive, and unfortunately, as far as pictures of this description are ...

    Article : 279 words
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