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  2. PROBLEMS OF UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The relation between war and unemployment was described by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fenton) when speaking at the Pleasant Sunday afternoon at ...

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  3. UNIVERSITY LECTURES.

    The series of public lectures, which will be held at the University in the next two weeks under the auspices of the University extension board, will be officially ...

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  4. RESCUE FROM CLIFFY ISLAND.

    YARRAM, Sunday.—The condition of Mrs. Evelina Myers, who was brought from Cliffy Island lighthouse on Thursday by Dr. J. H. Rutter, of Yarram, is still very ...

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  5. PAYMENT OF MUSICIANS.

    The Musicians' Board, which has been meeting for some time to fix the rates for pensons employed as players of musical instruments, has made its first determination, ...

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  6. BRUNSWICK BANK ROBBERY.

    At the City Court on Saturday the two men and two women who were arrested by detectives who raided a house in Fitzroy on friday night, following the bank ...

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  7. THE PULPIT.

    The Rev. [?]. M. [?], of [?] College, preached at St. Andrew's Church of England. Brighton, last evening. He said:—"Whatever the Christian Church ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WILLIAMSTOWN AFFAIRS.

    According to the mayor of Williamstown (Councillor G. Paine), who is a member of the committee appointed by the council to investigate alleged irregularities in the ...

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  9. SALES TAX ON ANIMALS.

    The Federal council of the Ayrshire Cattle Herd Book Society discussed on Saturday afternoon the imposition of primage duties and the sales tax on imported stud stork. ...

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  10. SHOW WEEK TOURS.

    Country visitors to Melbourne will be afforded the opportunity of visiting the Electricity Commission's works and briquetting factory at Yallourn on Thursday (Show ...

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  11. UNLIGHTED BICYCLES.

    Commenting on Saturday on a suggestion by a correspondent that when the new Motor-car Bill is before Parliament a clause should be added to provide that ...

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  12. EXPLOSIVE USED ON SAFE.

    WONTHAGGI, Sunday—About 5 o'clock yesterday morning the report of an explosion was heard by neighbours in the Wonthaggi Co-operative Distributing ...

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  13. CHURCH NEWS.

    The title of preacher-general has been conferred by the general of the Dominican order on the Rev. Father S. Hogan, of East Camberwell, as a reward for his years of ...

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  14. A CALL TO THE MILITIA.

    Sir,—I with to comment to all public school men the newly formed company of old boys of the Melbourne University Rifles. The work is most interesting. It ...

    Article : 202 words
  15. NATIONALISTS IN CARLTON.

    Sir,—It seems possible that a State election may occur [?] long, and I therefore desire to direct attention to the position of the electors in Carlton. I have been ...

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  16. ATTEMPT TO BURN SCHOOL.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—An attempt to set fire to the Parkes Intermediate High School was made on Friday night. The door of the science room was saturday to a height ...

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  17. "INDUSTRIAL VICTORIA."

    "Industrial Victoria," a publication which has been issued by the State Electricity Commission, is designed primarily to attract manufacturers and capital to ...

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  18. OCEAN YACHT RACE.

    Mr. F. J. Bennell's yacht Oimara left Melbourne yesterday afternoon for Sydney with Captain McCormick as navigator. Mr. Bennell has spent £1,000 on reconditioning ...

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  19. SOUTH MELBOURNE TRADERS.

    Traders of South Melbourne have decided to form a traders' association. The association will co-ordinate opposition to legislation and taxation which is considered unfair, and undertake an ...

    Article : 52 words
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    MALVERN SCOUT CUBS' SPORTS.—E. Robinson (12th Malvern Troop) threw the cricket ball 53 yards, and won the under 12 event at the Malvern District Scout Cubs' sports at Ardric Park, East Malvern. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    AT AN ACUTE ANGLE.—Miss Ratha Reid, of Black Rock, on her bay horse Siren in the open flag race on the Showground arena. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    REFLECTIONS IN THE ARENA.—A novel Showground picture was presented by Miss K. M. Sutherland, of Melton, on her pony Kildare as she passed the water-uump on her way to compete in the light polo pony event on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SCOUTS' GYMKHANA.—Members of the First Toorak Troop demonstrated rope bridge-building at the gymkhana organised by the First Hampton Troop, and held on the Beach Oval, Sandringham. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A BIG DRUM FOR A WEE LASSIE.—Little Gwen James tried her hand at the big drum at the Caulfield Charity Carnival held on the Caulfield Park. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. ITEMS OF INTEREST.

    The Executive Council at its last meeting passed an order extending the determination of the Ice Board to the whole of the State. ...

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    UNDER THE PENNANT FLAG.—Alderman Sir William Bruntort, president of the Victorian Bowling Association (left), unfurled the A grade pennant won by the Canterbury Bowling Club last season. On the right, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ARRIVING FOR CAMP.—About 300 boys from country districts are at the Young Australia League camp, Yarra Park School, Jolimont. One of the lads arriving at the camp on Saturday morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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