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  2. SOLICITOR AND MAGISTRATE.

    An unusual incident occurred at the Fitzroy Court on Thursday. when a solicitor was placed under arrest as was leaving the Court and charged wiht ...

    Article : 345 words
  3. WOUNDING OF FORMER LOVER.

    A sentence of imprisonment for five years, with hard labour. was imposed by Mr. Justice Macfarlan on Thursday upon Robert Cyril Edwards, aged 30 years. ...

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  4. SUNDAY EVENING MUSIC.

    The musical programme which will be broadcast from station 3UZ between a quarter to 6 o'clock and a quarter to 10 o'clock to-morrow evening will comprise the ...

    Article : 478 words
  5. BUSH FIRE CONTROL.

    Criticism of the State Ministry for its failure to [?]nact legislation to place bush fire control on an organised basis is offered in a statement issued by the Victorian ...

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  6. TEACHERS' REQUESTS.

    Opposition to the proposed amalgamation of the West Melbourne Technical School with the Working Men's College was offered by a deputation from the Victorian ...

    Article : 336 words
  7. PISTOL SHOTS IN STREET.

    The story of an alleged attempt by a young man and his companion to "hold up" the uncle of one of them, which resulted in an exchange of shots, in which both the ...

    Article : 577 words
  8. ANCIENT LAW INVOKED.

    A statute of the middle ages, which it was stated forbade the execution of a distress warrant after sunset, was invoked at the Preston Court on Thursday. Charles ...

    Article : 394 words
  9. PROMOTION OF TEACHERS.

    Referring to a letter which was published on March 24 the Minister for Education (Mr. Lemmon) said yesterday:- "The secretary of the Victorian Teachers' ...

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  10. TREATMENT OF CANCER.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Statistics obtained by the Commonwealth Department of Health show that in Australia one death in every nine among males and one ...

    Article : 252 words
  11. UNLICENSED OMNIBUS.

    Claude Barnard, of Gipps sheet, East Melbourne was charged at the Box Hill Court on Thursday with having on December 24 driven a motor vehicle between ...

    Article : 216 words
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  13. GOLF BALLS MISSED.

    At the Oakleigh Court on Thursday Richard Trevorrow unemployed, aged 17 years of Golf road, Oakleigh was charged with having between March 8 and 10 stolen three golf balls valued ...

    Article : 245 words
  14. SIR JOHN HIGGINS.

    Sir,—The action of the Prime Minister in publicly thanking Sir john Higgins for his work in connection with Bawra Prompts me to express the hope that the services of ...

    Article : 183 words
  15. CHARGES OF CONSPIRACY.

    HOBART, Friday.—By reserved decision delivered at Hobart yesterday the Chief Justice (Sir Herbert Nicholls) granted an application on behalf of the Crown for a ...

    Article : 145 words
  16. COUNTRY HOSPITALS.

    The half-yearly conference of members of the Country Hospitals' Association will be held in the Town Hall, beginning at 11 o' clock on the morning of Wednesday, ...

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    OLD MELBURNIAN IN CAMBRIDGE CREW.—L. Luxton, son of Councillor Luxton, M.L.A., and Mrs. Luxton, and formerly of the Melbourne Grammar School, s'roked the Cambridge crew to victory in the 84th race against Oxford on March l8. In this airmail picture of a Cambridje crew at practice on the Thames at Goring on February 22, Luxton is rowing No. 2, the stroke being J. R. F. Best. Subsequently Luxton rowed No. 4, and when he became stroke ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MOTOR-CAR WRECKED AT WATTLEGLEN CROSSING.—The remains of a motor-car which was struck by an electric train at Wattleglen railway station, on the Hurstbridge line, yesterday morning. The train pushed the car into a culvert. In the foreground may be seen the splintered woodwork of the bridge over the culvert". ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    IN EASTER BIVOUAC.—Two members of the 5th Battalion (Victorian Scottish Regiment) assisting to erect tents at Maribyrnong for the holiday bivouac. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    AN EASTER PARTY.—At the Burnley Kindergarten in Hunter street on Thursday the children held a novel Easter party; the jellies, cakes, and other simple dainties were made by themselves. There were 11 tables, which seated about 50 children. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

    The following are the services which will be [?] in the Cathedral on Easter Day:—Holy Communion will be celebrated [?] 7 o'clock and 8 o'clock, [?]atins will be said in the North Chapel ...

    Article : 246 words
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    BREAKDOWN GANG AT WORK.—The scene at the Wattleglen railway station, while many people watched the efforts of the breakdown gang to raise the two derailed carriages of the train which "jumped" the line after it had struck a motor-car. The permanent way was torn up for a considerable distance, and the line was bent into a semi-circle. The two carriages plunged down the embankment. They were restored to the line. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ALL ON A LINE.—Children ot the Nott Street (Port Melbourne) State school at their weekly swimming lesson. Clinging to the life-line they enjoyed a splash before the class began. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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