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  2. ITEMS OF INTEREST.

    On Monday, September 1 — Labour Day in the United States — the Melbourne office of the consul and the trade commissioner of that country will be closed for ...

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  3. SALES TAX.

    Much misunderstanding exists regarding the liability of persons registered under the SaleS Tax Assessment Act to par income tax on that part of their income which ...

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  4. GAVE AWAY MEAT.

    How the generosity of a butcher who gave large quantities of meat to unemployed led to his being prosecuted for a breach of the Factories and Shops Act was ...

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  5. GIFTS ARE VALID.

    The will of Mr. Robert William Bones, formerly of Bridge street, Ballarat, but lite of St. Arnaud, under which a substantial amount was bequeathed to the City of ...

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  6. CONVICTION TOR MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The Full Court, with Mr Justice Ferguson, Mr. Justice James, and Mr. Justice Halse Rogers on the bench, to-day ordered a new trial in ...

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  7. ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH.

    The diamond jubilee of St. Augustine's Roman Catholic Church. Bourke street west, will be celebrated on Sunday morning with solemn High Mass, at which ...

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  8. [?]FICATION OF GAUGES.

    CANBERRA, Friday.— Wen the Grafton-South Brisbane railway is opened by the Acting Prime Minster (Mr. Fenton) at the end of next month, the first step ...

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  9. SUNDAY OBSERVANCE.

    Drafted by the public questions committee of the Congregational Churches in Victoria, a statement on Sunday observance has been prepared and issued to all ...

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  10. ASSISTING EDUCATED PERSONS.

    "This society is particularly valuable because it covers a need that no other society touches," said Dr. A. Leeper at the annual meeting of the Society to Assist Persons ...

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  11. LATECOMERS AT THEATRES.

    Sir,—Last night I went with a friend to see the musical play at the Theatre Royal We booked two stalls—excellent seats from which to view the stage—and occupied ...

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  12. SELON GALLERIES REMOVED.

    The Sedon Galteries, Hardware House Elizabeth street, have been removed to new premises in Elizabeth House, on the corner of Elezabeth and Little Collins streets. ...

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  13. MARKET SQUARE.

    Sir,—The insistence of the Minister for Lands that the market square in Collins street west should be retained in the posession of the Crown, and reserved for the ...

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  14. THE POLICE COMMISSIONERSHIP.

    Sir,—The severe castigation in the leading columns yesterday of the Hogan Ministry for its interference with the chief commissioner of police is richly deseived. Surely ...

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  15. A NEGLECTED GARDEN.

    Sir,—I should like to direct the attention of Malvern councillors to the condition of the garden in Tooronga road, between Viva and Wilson streets. This allotment, ...

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  16. FIFTY CONVICTIONS.

    At the St. Kilda Court on Friday Henry Wilson was charged with having stolen £1 [?]om John Lucas, a fishmonger, of High [?]reet. St. Kilda. ...

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  17. NEW GUINEA GOLD.

    CAVBERRA, Friday. — The Administator of New Guinea (Brigadier General Wisdom) has informed the Prime Minister's dejpartment that gold has been ...

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    SCENES DURING THE FOURTH TEST.—Air-mail photographs received yesterday depict incidents and scenes of the drawn Fourth Tost match, as follows:—Left, in Australia's first innings C. V. Grimmett played a ball between I. A. R. Peebles and K. S. Duleepsinhji; W. M. Tate and A. P. F. Chapman gesticulated in their excitement; centre, Peebles, the English bowler, who did so well in the fourth and fifth tests. He is aged only 21 years. Right, a section of the huge crowd at Old Trafford, Manchester, where the Fourth Test match was played. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. [?]brister STRUCK OFF ROLL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Full Court of the Supreme Court yesterday directed that the name of Keuneth McDonald White [?]uld be struck off the roll of baristers. ...

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  20. THE SUGAR INQUIRY.

    Sir,—Permit me to make in emphatic [?]test against the glaring inadequacy of [?] representation of the fruit industry in the forthcoming inquiry into the sugar ...

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    SCHOOIGIRLS AT KOOYONG.—In the semi-finals of the doubles of the schoolgirls' tennis championships at the Kooyong courts yesterday were, left to right:—L. Espeed and W. Young (Church of England Girls' Grammar school), E. Me Coll and M. Paxton (Presbyterian Ladies' College). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    FEATHERED FROM BEAK TO TOE.—Mr. A. Aphee's first-prize Brahma cockerel at the Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club's poultry show at Wirth's Park yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    IN THE ANTARCTIC.—"Southward Ho! with Mawson," a remarkable sound film showing the recent work of the Brittsh-Australian-New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition will soon be shown at the Princess Theatre Profits will be applied towards the expenses of the second expedition next year. One of the beautiful semes in the film which was made by Captain Frank Harley. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    AFIRE IN MID-ATIAHTIC.—The North Gorman Lloyd liner Tarns (6,000 tons) caught fire in mid-Atlantic on a voyage from Bremen to South Anwrican ports. The Rangitata rescued the passenfers and crew who watched their vessel sink. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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