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  2. PROPERTY MARKET.

    Large suburban homes continue to be placed on the market. Various reasons have been given, but the generally accepted explanation is tht smaller properties are ...

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  3. DOCTORS DIFFER.

    Great differences of opinion were expressed by doctors in a case which was before Judge Foster in the Second County Court. Reginald C. Woff, aged 25 years, ...

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  4. STAMPS ACT QUESTION.

    Certain questions arising out of the Stamps Act of Queensland were answered by the Full Court of the High Court yesterday. The questions were answered in ...

    Article : 364 words
  5. BAPTIST ASSEMBLY.

    Reports of various committees of the Baptist Church were presented and discussed when the annual assembly resumed yesterday. The pre[?] (Mr. A. H. ...

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  6. GOPHA BUTTER SEIZED.

    By a unanimous judgment the Full Court of the High Court yesterday dismissed an appeal by James Charles Halpin, of Gordon street, Richmond, manufacturer, against a ...

    Article : 398 words
  7. SWANSTON STREET INCIDENT.

    William Edward Hewish, of Cunningham street, Northcote, was unsuccessful in an action for damages which he brought before Judge McIndoe and a jury of four, ...

    Article : 242 words
  8. NATURE NOTES & QUERIES

    The older readers of these notes, and a great many who are not old, will share with me a deep sorrow and sense of personal loss in the death of Tom Fisher. ...

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  9. FICTION OF THE DAY

    The following new novels and reprints have been received:— "Come With Me a Little Way," by Julian Swift (Lond.: T. Werner Laurie Ltd.): "El[?]win." ...

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  10. FRUIT SITES AT STATIONS.

    At a recent meeting of the Williamsown Council it was decided to arrange a deputation to the Minister for Railways (Mr Cain) to protest against the practice ...

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  11. WORK ON WHARVES.

    When the Federal executive of the Australian Labour party was in session at the Trades Hall this week representatives of the Waterside Workers' Federation ...

    Article : 127 words
  12. TEACHING SCHOLARSHIPS.

    Sir,—After eight months of solid preparation for teaching scholarships, hundreds of scholars and their teachers are informed by the Education department ...

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  13. CITY MARKET SITES.

    Although reiterating his belief that the City Council would forfeit its right to control the Western Market site should it cease to use this area for market purposes, ...

    Article : 119 words
  14. PUBLIC SERVICE SALARIES.

    Sir,—Regarding Mr. Maurice Blackburn's contention that there is no difference between reduction of public servants' salaries and reduction of interest on bonds, is there ...

    Article : 79 words
  15. PROTESTANT ALLIANCE.

    The biennial conference of the Protestant Alliance Friendly Society will be held at Geelong on Wednesday, October 22. The society's funds increased by £18,115 during ...

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    BROADCASTING FROM THE ANTARCTIC.— The wireless operator of Sir Douglas Mawson's ship Discovery, new at Williamstown, with one of the transmitting valves with which it is hoped to maintain constant ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    DIVERS' JOB COMPLETED.—After months of work two divers have built a coffer dam around the Harbour Trust's sunken dredge Latrobe in the Yarra, near Spencer street. A view of operations yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    "STRINGING FOR BREAK."—Walter Lindrum (left) and Claude Falkiner "stringing" the balls to decide who should "break" in Lindrum's opening match at Thurston's Hall, Leicester Square, London, on September 15. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SPILLS AT THE BENDIGO SHOW.—Spectacular ring incidents at the annual show of the Bendigo Agricultural, Horticultural, and Pastoral Society were:—(above) Mr. H. McPherson falling with Miss C. L. King's Pearlmont in the lightweight open hunters' plate; (below) the bucking steer gets rid of its rider. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ANOTHER KIND OF SPORT.—An air-mail picture of the first Great Dane "race" meeting, held at Ripley, Surrey, (England), on September 13. The "course" is marked in squares, and the dogs move up according to throws of dice. If a dog fails to remain steady on his square he is penalised. The Duke of York's champion Midas is on the left. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. CHARITY GOLF DAY.

    The organisers of the charity golf meeting to be held at the Metropolitan Club to-day mention that no charge will be made to visitors who are not playing golf or ...

    Article : 57 words
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    EARLY MORNING GALLOPS AT CAULFIELD.—At 6 o'clock yesterday morning training gallops for the Spring carnival were keenly watched. Left, a si[?]houette study at dawn of Messrs. R. A. D. Hood and a. J. Lee's Vanto and Quirini, who were paired over a mile in [?]min. 54¼sec. Right, Mr. J. Donohue's Sydney two-year-olds, Dermid (G. Pownall) and Dogwood (T. Northover), sprinting together over three furlongs in 40¼sec. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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