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  2. WARRANT FOR ARREST.

    In an affidavit presented to Judge Lukin in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday Mrs. May Lee Tet, now living in Moore street, South Yarra, said that she had not ...

    Article : 377 words
  3. COMPANY TO BE WOUND UP.

    William Carr, of Nilma North, farmer, petitioned the Chief Justice (Sir William Irvine) in the Practice Court yesterday afternoon for an order winding up the ...

    Article : 584 words
  4. MAXIMUM PENALTY.

    Regret that the maximum penalty under the Motor-car Act did not provide for a larger fine was expressed by Mr. T. B. Wade P.M., it the Footscary Court on ...

    Article : 194 words
  5. PROPERTY MARKET.

    Two city properties offered by Baillieu Allard Pty. Ltd. on Wednesday afternoon were passed in for private negotiation. The properties were 303 Swanston street (near ...

    Article : 523 words
  6. CONDUCT OF HOTEL.

    During the hearing yesterday in the Third Civil Court of an action arising out of the purchase of a hotel, there was an exchange of views upon the methods by which the ...

    Article : 379 words
  7. PURCHASE OF SULTANAS.

    Arising out of two purchases of sultanas, involving an amount of £242, MacRobertson Pty. Ltd., confectioners, of Argyle street, Fitzroy, were proceeded against on ...

    Article : 438 words
  8. SOLICITORS' AFFAIRS.

    Walter John Toohey, solicitor, of the Crescent, Sandringham, a member of the firm which formerly carried on business under the name of Gavan Duffy, King, and ...

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  9. STUDLEY PARK.

    On behalf of the Yarra Bend National Park committee, which was recently granted joint control of Studley Park and the Yarra Bend National Park, Mr Lulie, of ...

    Article : 236 words
  10. PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS.

    Sir.—As a parent, a teacher, and an inspector of schools I claim some experience of the purpose and value of public examinations. My thinking leads me to ...

    Article : 386 words
  11. CHRISTIAN CRUSADERS.

    In the course of an address at a luncheon meeting of the Advertising Institute, the founder of the National Christian Crusaders Movement (the Rev. R. G. Nichols) said ...

    Article : 207 words
  12. BLOOD TRANSFUSION.

    The Red Cross blood transfusion service is proving of great value in the metropolitan hospitals. Since its establishment at the beginning of 1930 99 transfusion have ...

    Article : 149 words
  13. ROTARY OVERSEAS.

    Greetins and expressions of the ideals of the Rotary movement from members of clubs overseas were conveyed by Mr. A. S. Mitchell to his fellow-members of the ...

    Article : 138 words
  14. FELTON BEQUESTS COMMITTEE

    The vacancy on the Felton Bequests Committee, caused by the death of Dr. Charles Bage, has not yet been filled by the committee, although among four or five names ...

    Article : 132 words
  15. SNAKES FOR RESEARCH.

    "Pambo," the snake-hunter, and three companions, arrived in Camperdown on Wednesday morning with 40 snakes which are to be used for scientific research at the ...

    Article : 71 words
  16. DON BRADMAN. MUSICIAN.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A gramophone recored of Don Bradman's musical composition, "Every Day is a Rainbow Day for Me." was made to-day by the Columbia ...

    Article : 41 words
  17. BRINE UPON HIGHWAYS.

    Sir,—Owners of shop property adjoining shops where ice-cream is vended have a complaint against the practice of the drivers of ice-cream carts in emptying the brine ...

    Article : 341 words
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    MOTOR SPEED RECORD.—An airmail picture received yesterday of Captain Malcolm Campbell in his 1400-h.p. Blue Bird H., which in a practice run at Daytona Beach (Florida) attained an unofficial speed of 240 miles an hour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    LITTLE-ROBERTSON WEDDING.—At St. John's Church of England, Toorak yosterday. Miss Rhoda Robortson, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clive Robertson, of Morton South, was married to Mr. Lockhart Little, socond son of the late Brigadier General M. O. Little and of Mrs. Little, of Rugby (England). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    NAPIER AND HASTINGS.—Further views ot buildings in the areas devastated by the New Zealand earthquake are reproduced. Top, the Hawkes'sB Bay Fallen Soldiers' Memorial Hospital at Hastings; centre, the Post-office at Napier: below, the Technical College at Hastings. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 38 words
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    MARKING HOWITZER SHELLS.—Specially clad from neck to rubbersoled shoes an employee at the Commonwealth Munitions factory at Maribyrnong marks high-explosive shells. The first photograph over taken in this danger zone. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A FLASHLIGHT AMID HIGH EXPLOSIVES.—After having fully tested a now electrical flashlight device the authorities at the Commonwealth Munitions factory at Maribyrnong yesterday authorised the taking of this picture, showing experts filling howitzer shells with T.N.T. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 37 words
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    ESTATE AGENTS' PICNIC AT GEELONG.—Members of the Real Estate Association of Victoria, led by their president (Mr. J. W. Nattrass), held their annual picnic yesterday at the Eastern Beach and Eastern Park, Geelong. A general view of the picnic ground. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 40 words
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