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  2. FICTION OF THE DAY

    The following new novels and reprints have been received:—"The Yellow cygnet." by Ho[?]rold Redc[?]e (London; [?] Palmer); "Parties," by Carl [?] Vechten (London: Alfred A. E[?]opt ...

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  3. PARKING FEES.

    Reduction of the parking fee of 1[?] charged to motorists in the city was urged by Councillor Crespin at a special meeting of the City Council yesterday. When the ...

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  4. CAMBERWELL STREETS.

    "Much capital has been made out of a misconstruction placed upon remarks offered by Councillor Read at a meeting of the Camberwell Council a fortnight ago," ...

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  5. PROPERTY MARKET.

    As no bids were received on Tuesday for the retail drapery emporium in Bourke street[?] formerly occupied by M. King and Co. Pty. Ltd., the property is on the ...

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  6. "HYPOCRITICAL CLAIM."

    Anxiety at the apparent determination of the Ministry to give more opportunity for the exploitation of the people by certain vicious elements in the community, was ...

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  7. "GIFTS FOR PRESENTATIONS[?]

    Before Mr.Noonan, P.M., and honorary justies at the City Court yesterday, John Thomas, aged 37 years, a cook, was charged of five counts with having obtained money ...

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  8. PAYMENT TO MILLERS.

    Judge Lukin, in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, heard an application by the trustee (Mr. E. W. Sma[?]l) in the bankrupt estate of Harry Wilby, who carried on ...

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  9. NATURE NOTES & QUERIES

    Mr. J. N. Elder, of Rokewood wonders whether any reader can offer an opinion about the age to which mountain duck live. A great many years ago a relation then ...

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  10. COUNCIL TO PAY £2,730.

    Judge Maciiido[?] has delivered his award as an arbitrator in the matter of the price to be paid by the City of Essendon to Francis Thomas Bartlett, dairyman[?] of ...

    Article : 165 words
  11. RATES AT MALVERN.

    Sir,—The decision of the Malvern City Council to receive a deputation of ratepayers will be hailed with delight by residents of Malvern. Since the issue of rate ...

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  12. YACHT OIMARA RETURNING.

    On her return voyage to Melbourne the yacht Oimara, which will contest the ocean yacht race across the Tasman Sea, left Sydney on Tuesday. She is expected to ...

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  13. HIGH COURT.

    The Full Court of the High Court did not sit yesterday. In the law notices "motions" were set down, but as no members of the bar appeared the judges did ...

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  14. DENTIST DEREGISTERED.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Dental Board of New South Wales has removed the name of Thomas McCue, dentist, Liverpool street, Scone, from the register. ...

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  15. MENTONE SHOP ROBBED.

    Tobacco and cigarettes, a pair of field glasses, and three wristlet watches, valued in all at £107, were stolen on Wednesday night by thieves who broke into the shop ...

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    —(G. E. Roberts, Wangaratta, photo.). FLOODS AT WANGRATTA.—A sharp risse in the Ovens and King rivers has inundated the flats at Wangaratta, cusing loss of crops and stock. At the Ovens bridge the flood waters have reached 14 feet, the recognised danger height. The scene at the King river bridge is illustrated. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    CANON OF ST. PAUL'S.—The Rev. Dr. F. E. Crotty, vicar of Holy Trinity Church, East Melbourne, returned by the Moreton Bay yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    INTERNATIONAL AVIATION TOPHY.—The High Commissioner for Australia in London (Sir Granville Ryrie), at Australia House, presenting to Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith the 1928 trophy awarded by the International League of Aviators for the fight from Australia to New Zealand and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    HOWARD-GORDON-GLASSFORD WEDDING.—At St. George's Presbyterian Church, East St. Kilda, last night, Miss Olinda Gordon-Glassford, only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. Gordon-Glassford, of East St. Kilda, was married to Mr. Murray Ross Howard, elder son of the late Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Howard, of Castlemaine. Left to right:—Mr. D. Benson, of Colac, best man; Miss C. Fenton, bridesmaid; bridegroom and bride; Dr. and Mrs. Gordon-Glassford; and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    BISHOP AND HIS BRIDE.—At St. Mary's Church, Funtington (England), on September 10, Miss Marion Jellicorse was married to the Anglican Bishop of Ballarat (the Right Rev. Dr. P. C. T. Crick). They are expected to sall for Australia to-morrow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    TREASURE HUNTING.—A novelty at the charity gymkhana at the Peninsula links, Frankston, yesterday was a "treasure hunt" for hidden half-sovereigns[?] Miss Shirley Tolhurst "pegging out her claim." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SHIPLOVERS ALL.—At the dinner of the Shiplovers' Society of Victoria at the Victoria Palace last night the passing of the hours was rung on the bell of the famous clipper Lightning. Left to right, front row:—The secretary (Mr. D. G. Gregory), Mr. P. Holden, Captain F. W. Strickland, the president (Mr. E. B. Bell), Captain H. R. Watson, and Captain C. J. Doorly. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. GIRL SEVERELY BURNED.

    Thelma Smith, aged 16 years, of Rupert street, Collingwood was severely burned yesterday when shoes which she was cleaning caught [?]re. She was admitted to St. Vine[?]nt's Hospital with ...

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