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  2. FINANCIAL EMERGENCY ACT.

    The Full Court of Victoria, consisting of the Acting Chief Justice (Sir Leo Cussen), Mr. Justice Mann, and Mr. Justice Lowe, reserved judgment yesterday on a special ...

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  3. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 384 words
  4. BOY SCOUTS

    When I read of a fine troop headquarters that has been presented to Scouts at large cost by some kind willwisheer I sigh and say to myself, " Another troop going ...

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  5. TREE-PLANTING.

    Efforts will be made by the Tree-planters' Association to have Australian eucalypts depicted on stamps and coins. This fact is mentioned in the report which will be ...

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  6. NOTES FOR BOYS

    As I am interested rather in the results than in the methods of brodcasting, one' of my personal grumbles is about music. I do not want to listen to even good music ...

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  7. WIRELESS EXHIBITION.

    One of the most ambitious exhibitions of wireless equipment yet arranged in Australia will be held at the Melbourne Town Hall from April 7 to April 15. The ...

    Article : 166 words
  8. FORGERY ALLEGED.

    At the City Court on Monday the hearing, which was begun last week, was concluded of charges against Alexander Peck, formerly superintendent of agents for the Temperance and General Mutual ...

    Article : 165 words
  9. FINED FOR STREET BETTING.

    On a charge of having been in Dandenong road on February 20 for the purpose of street betting, Albert Cycil Heath, of Normanby road, Malvern, was fined £20, with £2/10/ costs, at ...

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    WAR CONDITIONS AT SHANGHAI.—An interesting series of war photographs from a correspondent of the Australian Press Association at Shanghai. Left to right, above:—(1) Japanese artillery firing across the ruins of Chapel. The gun is a small fieldpiece from one of the warships; (2) Japanese bluejackets deploying along Szechuen road when an intensive hunt for Chinese plain-clothes snipers was begun, (3) one of the hurriedly constructed barricades across a small side street leading to Chapel Below (4) ruins along the railway track leading to the Shanghai North station, which was destroyed early in the fighting: (5) [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    FLOOD-LIT.—Last night the flood-lighting on the Strathaird at Station Pier threw into sharp contrasts of light and shade the three oval funnels, of which two are illustrated. Each funnel is 39ft. in height and 25ft. across at the widest part. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A NAVAL WEDDING.—At Christ Church, South Yarra, yesterday afternoon. Miss Florence Ellis, only daughter of Mrs. Ellis, of South Yarra, and of the late Mr. Godfrey Ellis, formerly of Coolgardie, W.A., was married to LioutCommander H. J. Buchanan, R.A.N., elder son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Buchanan, of Queen's road, Melbourne. Left to right:—Lieut. A. D. Casey, R.A.N. (best man); bridegroom and bride, Miss Sylvia Ward (bridesmaid), and Miss ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    COMMANDING NEW LINER.- Captain W. P Townshend, commander of the new P. and O. liner, Strathaird, which arrived on her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    BELOW THE WATER-LINE.—A novel electiic flashlight view of the main shaft tunnel of the new P. and O. liner, Strathaird, taken soon after she berthed at Station Pier yesterday morning. Members of the lascar crew are busy polishing the 21in. steel shaft that drives one of the propellers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    TOLL-COLLECTORS AT SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE.—Beteen midnight on Saturday and 6 o'clock on Sunday night approximately 21,000 vehicles with about 80,030 passengers passed over the newly opened Sydney bridge, yielding toll collections amounting to £1,261 Collectors busy levying tolls to the right and left. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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