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  2. FICTION OF THE DAY

    The following new [?] have been received:—"The [?] Girls," by Ruth Sucknow (London: Alfred A. [?] "Swallows and Amazons," by Arthur [?] (London: ...

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  3. FORGED WILL.

    The public trustee of Tasmania (Mr. E. D. F. Kemp) made an application to Mr. Justice Lowe in the Practice Court yesterday for an order revoking the ...

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  4. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL.

    Following the complaints regarding the dilapidated and unhealthy condition of the Melbourne Girls' High School, in Evelyn street, a party of members of the State ...

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  5. WAR-TIME PROFITS TAX.

    A sum of £34,144 is involved in an appeal in respect to war-time profits tax, which came before Mr. Justice Macfarlan in the First Civil Court yesterday. W. Angliss ...

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  6. NATURE NOTES & QUERIES

    In confirming other opinions as to the damage which the Blue Mountain or rambow parrot may do in orchards, Mr. A. W. Mccallum, of Glenorchy, mentions some ...

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  7. PROPERTY MARKET.

    Present conditions in the property market make the lot of the valuer exceedingly difficult. In a normal period recent sales in the district are a useful guide. ...

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  8. COLLAPSE OF WALL.

    On September 6, 1928, the wall of a building owned by the Moreland Grain and Free Store Pty. Ltd., of Tinning street, Brunswick, and occupied by the State Electricity ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN PORTS.

    In a paper read before the congress of members of the Institute of Transport at Glasgow on July 9, Sir George Buchanan, who in 1926 reported on transport in ...

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  10. SHORT SENTENCE.

    In General Sessions yesterday Judge Macindoe sentenced a young man to be detained till the rising of the Court. The Court was immediately adjourned. ...

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  11. IN YARD OF FACTORY.

    John Patrick Dalton, constructional foreman, was charged at the Footscray Court yesterday with having been found in an enclosed yard without lawful excuse. ...

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  12. ROUGH WRESTLING.

    Sir,—At the last meeting of the State executive of the Woman's Chustian Temperance Union of Victotia we were instructed to ask whether public opinion ...

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  13. ANGLICAN HOME MISSION APPEAL

    Archdeacon Herring, who is the organisnig secretary of the home mission fund of the Anglican diocese of Melbourne, has appealed to the churches to double their ...

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  14. MAN ACCUSED OF PERJURY.

    While walking along Bourke street yesterday afternoon Detectives Saker and West recognised a man from, a photograph which they had in their possession. They ...

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  15. THE MENTALLY UNFIT.

    PERTH, Thursday.—At the annual conference of the Country Women's Association to-day a resolution was passed urging the sterilisation of the mentally unfit, in ...

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    GOLF GALLERY.—The spectators who followed the play yesterday in the final of the amateur championship at Victoria links, Cheltenham, L. Nettlefold (runner-up) in a hunker at the 20th hole during the afternoon round. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    LORETO FLAYERS.—Miss Cassie Duane, and Mr. G. Walton in a scene from '"Op-o'-my-Thumb," to be produced by the Loreto players in the Central Hall on Tuesday in aid of St. Ann's Hostel. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WATTLE DAY BUTTONS.—These two varieties of buttons, a surplus from previous years, are, for the sake of economy, being issued for sale on Wattle Day, September 5, by the Children's Welfare Association. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    AFTER 5,000 MILES BY AEROPLANE.—Having left Melbourne on July 1, Mr. W. Oliver's party returned yesterday from an aerial tour in the Lasconder in Central Australia. Left to right: Messrs. D. Oliver, F Neale (pilot), S. Nerminen, W. Oliver, and Arthur Peck. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    AMATEUR CHAMPION.—M. J. Ryan, who won the amateur golf championship of Victoria yesterday by defeating L. Nettlefold two up and one to play. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    DOWN IN THE HOLD.—Eighteen cases of machinery for Yallourn are being unloaded from the new steamer Stassfurt in Victoria Dock. A scene in the hold yesterday. Sacks of cork are also for Yallourn. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    OFF TO ENGLAND.—The Prime Minister and Mrs. Scullin photographed at Spencer street yesterday before they left for Adelaide to join the Orama for England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    POLICE PATROL PARADE.—Members of the motor and motor-cycle police patrol paraded at Russell street yesterday for inspection by the chief commissioner of police (Brigadier-General T. A. Blamey). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Sir,—Will "Austiahan-born" be good enough to state whether there has been a proposal to exclude English-born men from the position of Governor-General, or ...

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    KNOWN IN AUSTRALIA.—Sir Hubert Wilkins, the Australian explorer and aviator, has been in London organising his projected voyage to the North Pole by submarine. Left to right: Vilhjalmur Stefansson, the famous Arctie explorer; Lady Wilkins who, as Miss Suzanne Bennett, appeared on the Australian vaudeville stage; and Sir Hubert Wilkins. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    JOINING THE HARBOUR BRIDGE.—One of the points of contact of the two ends of the arch of the Sydney Harbour bridge. The huge arch was joined and locked on Wednesday afternoon, and it will be complete by the end of September. Flags were flown from the jib cranes to celebrate the event. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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