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  2. "ASKING TOO MUCH OF LAND."

    "We have got to take off our coats, develop our country and meet our obligations," said the State Minister for Public Works (Mr. Jones), addressing the annual ...

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  3. EMPLOYMENT FOR BOYS.

    At the assembly at Wesley College on Tuesday the head master (Mr. L. A. Adamson) made reference to some of the difficulties at present facing the parents ...

    Article : 481 words
  4. SHOOTING AT PARKVILLE.

    Charles Thomas Murray, aged 41 Years, trammway employee, of The Avenue, Royal Park, appeared before Judge Woinarski in General Sessions yesterday cahrged with ...

    Article : 365 words
  5. DOCTOR'S FEES.

    Dr. Albert Henry Hughes, of Victoria street, North Melbourne, secceeded yesterday in an appeal against an order of Mr. O'Callaghan, P.M., who held that certain ...

    Article : 364 words
  6. VAUDEVILLE COMPANY.

    The affairs of the J.C. Williamson Tivoli Vandeville Pty, Ltd. were again before the Court yesterday, when matters which were dealy with in court proceedings in 1926 had ...

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  7. THE SCHOOLS

    The school world is at work again. Tuesday was the great day for so many boys and girls upon which they began their school life. This week has been, as usual, ...

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  8. CHASE IN CITY.

    Shortly after 12 o'colck yesterday, Mrs. Myrtle Hayward, of High street, St. Kilda, entered the Elizabeth street postoffice to pay a telephone account. ...

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  9. LISTENERS' LICENCES DECREASE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 words
  10. PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS.

    Sir,—With regard to the controversy concerning the mathematics papers in the public examinations, may I be permitted to dircet attention to the cvil of the practice ...

    Article : 129 words
  11. BOY FALLS FROM TEAN.

    Falling from a moving train between Broadmeadows and Glenroy yesterday morning, Neil Rosser, aged four years, who lives with his parents at Anzac avenue, ...

    Article : 91 words
  12. SHARKS AT ST. KILDA.

    Two large sharks, each about 12 feet in length, were seen swimming near the St. Kilda pier yesterday morning. During the day bathers were warned by the police ...

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    RUINED NAPIER FROM A NEW ANGLE.—Among a series of photographs forwarded by Mr. A. B. Hurst, of Napier, is this panorama of the desolation wrought in Napier by the earthquake and fore. Mr. Hurst's studio was entirely destroyed. The view is from Post-offoce Hill looking towards Marine parade and the main shopping centre. Main features of the ruins are indicated. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. KEW HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS.

    Sir,—The letter of Mr. F. H. Castilla regarding the formation of a Kew High School Old Boy's Association has interested many of us who could join that association. ...

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    PRIME MINISTER'S RETURN.—To attend tho conforence of the Federal executive of the Australian Labour party at the Trades Hall, the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) returned to Melbourne from Canberra yesterday. He was met at Spencer street by the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Brennan), ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    POLICE PATROL CAR IN COLLISION.—The battered wreck of the police wireless patrol car (left) which collided with a sedan car (right) at the corner of Bay street and New street. Brighton, early yesterday morning. The police car capsized after striking an electric light standard, following the collision. Five members of the patrol and two civilians in the other car were injured. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    FIRE FOLLOWS THE EARTHQUAKE.—Fires which swept through the ruins of buildings shattered in Napier completed the devastation caused by successive shocks of the earthquake. Two views, by Mr. A. B. Hurst, of Napier, showing (above) buildings in Emerson street after the fires had completed the work of destruction, and (below) the fires raging unchecked in a portion of the town. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ROYAL COMMISSIONERS.—An inquiry is being conducted by a Royal commission into tho disabilities of British sottlers in Victoria. Members of the commission, photographed yesterday at the inquiry rooms at the Arbitration Court, are:— Chief Judge Dethridge (centre), chairman, Mr. W. B. McLeod (left), and Mr. Clive Mcpherson (right). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    "BLACK" BREAD AT WILLIAMSTOWN.—A scene at the bread depot established at the Williamstown Town Hall. Supplies for the unemployed were declared "black," and valuable stocks were wasted. Left to right (front):— Councillor T. Briggs, the mayor of Williamstown (Councillor G. A. Paine), and the town clerk (Mr. J. Hocking). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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