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  2. PAPER COMPANIES AT LAW.

    It fell to the lot of Mr. Justice Mann in the Banco Court yesterday to give judgment upon certain issues which have formed the subject of litigation in other countries. ...

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  4. CHRISTMAS ACCIDENT.

    After having spent Christmas Eve among friends, Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell, of Martin street, Elwood, was returning home in the small hours of December 25 last when ...

    Article : 348 words
  5. FICTION OF THE DAY

    The following new novels and reprints have been received:- Although, by Lord Gorell (London: John Murray). Rufus Sterne, by Robert Gray (London: ...

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  6. NATURE NOTES & QUERIES

    Writing recently upon the weights of game birds Mr. Ernest Austin said that of many quail he had weighed the heaviest was 4¼oz. Mr. W. J. Teare (Numurkah) ...

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  7. STATE RELIEF COMMITTEE.

    The State Relief Committee and its 52 municipal subsidiary committees are receiving many appeals for clothing and footwear from families who are in need. Parcels ...

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  8. COLLECTION AT CONSERVATORY.

    More than £968 has been received since February from the collection box in the conservatory at the Fitzroy Gardens as a result of the invitation to visitors to the ...

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    AT THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.—Important proposals to raise a loan of £10,000,000 to aid the relief on unemployment were discussed at the Premiers' Conference which met yesterday at Parliament House. The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), who presided, is seated in the centre: on the left is the Assistant Federal Treasurer (Mr. Bruce), and on the right, Senator Massy Greene, Minister assisting the leader of the Government in the Senate. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SIX YEARS OLD NEXT WEEK.—An airmail picture received yesterday of Princess Elizabeth on her new bicycle in the park. She will be six years of age next Thursday. Princess Margaret Rose is in the perambulator. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. HAIRDRESSERS' WAGES NOT PAID.

    When Leo Leon, hairdresser, of Johnston street, Fitzroy, was charged in the Fitzroy Court on Thursday on two counts with having failed to pay wages due to employees in accordance with a ...

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    RADIO SHOW SUCCESS.—Those who have not yet visited the radio show at the Town Hall will have an opportunity to inspect modern wireless equipment there until to-night, when the show ends. A general view of the hall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    AMERICAN AND JAPANESE BASEBALLERS.—Teams from the clews of the United States motor-ship Yomachichi and the Japanese steamer Melbourne Maru met yesterday in a baseball match near the Dudley street entrance of Victoria Dock, where the vessels are berthed. Left to right: The Japanese catcher, Marutani, and first bat, Sayeki; the umpire, Toida; T. L. Evans, first bat for the United States; and J. Tarabochia, catcher (U.S.A.). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    DELEGATES TO FARMERS' CONVENTION.—Delegates to the annual convention of the Chamber of Agriculture, which was opened on Tuesday in Swan Hill by His Excellency the Lieutenant.-Governor (Sir William Irvine). Nearly 200 delegates from agricultural, pastoral, and horticultural societies in Victoria attended the convention and appear in this group. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    KIRSNER—SCHWARTZ WEDDING.—At the St. Kilda Synagogue yesterday Miss Bertha Schwartz, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Schwartz, of East St. Kilda, was married to Dr. Ernest Kirsner, eldest son of Mrs. Kirsner, of Benalia, and the late Mr. J. Kirsner. Mrs. Clifford Rosenfield was matron of honour, and Miss Nona Benjamin, niece of the bride, was the bridesmaid. Dr. L. Kirsner was best man. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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