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  2. NOTES FOR BOYS

    I had a bag of chestnuts, or rather bay nuts, from Gippsland a few days ago, and, allowing for a little permissible hand picking, a finer lot never grew in an English ...

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  3. ART EXHIBITION.

    In the exhibition of Mr. Robert Camp bell's paintings, which will be opened at the Sedon Gallery to-day by Mr. Theodore Fink, we have the work of a good and ...

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  4. WHO WAS DRIVING?

    There was a striking conflict of evidence at the North Melbourne Court on Monday in a case in which Nance Turner, married, of the Black Prince Hotel, Bailey street, ...

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  5. EMPIRE DAY.

    Before the meeting of the council of the Empire Day Movement, held at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon, the city subcommittee held a meeting to consider the ...

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  6. BOY SCOUTS

    During the Great War, when all the young men were away at the front the Boy Scouts enabled many more to go who were firemen and could not well have been ...

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  7. SECOND VICTIM OF EXPLOSION.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Mrs. Maude Glayds Earle, aged 33 years, the second victim of the gunpowder explosion at Flinders Park, died this afternoon in the ...

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  8. WRIT AGAINST COUNCIL.

    A writ claiming £3,000 damages against the mayor, councillors, and ratepayers of the City of Camberwell was filed in the Supreme Court yesterday by Messrs. ...

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  9. ILLEGALLY USING CAR.

    John O'Brien, aged 19 years, boxer; William L. A. Christie, aged 20 years, hairdressr; and Harold Green, aged 26 years, woolp[?]esser, were charged at the City Court on Monday with having ...

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  10. RELIEF OF DISTRESS.

    Members of the City Council, at the quarterly meeting yesterday, discussed the question of providing money for the relief of unemployment in the winter months. ...

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    PRESENTATION TO DEAN AICKIN.—Members and friends of the diocese ot Melbourne contributed nearly £1,000 to the presentation to Denn Aickln, who, through ill-health, was compelled to relinquish all his diocesan offices, including that of the Dean of Melbourne, early in the year. Left to right, seated In the council room at St. Paul's Cathedral yesterday:—Dean Aickln, Mrs. Aickln, Canon E. S. Hughes. Mr. D. Homan, Canon J. T. Baglin, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ELECTION CANDIDATES

    COUNCILLOR R. HARRISON (U.C.P.), North Gippsland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A COURTEOUS GESTURE.—Vice-Admiral Nobujiro Imamura, commanding the visiting Japanese training squadron, laying a wreath at the Shrine of Remembrance. in St. Kilda road, yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MR. H. V. MACLEOD (IND. U A.P.) Port Fairy and Glenel[?]. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. CLERKS' BOARD DETERMINATION

    The amended determination of the Commercial Clerks Wages Board will come into [?]orce from May 20. Instead of the present [?]at rale of £4/2/6 a week for men, and ...

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    INTEREST IN ELECTION.—St. George's Hall, Elsternwick, was crowded yesterday afternoon when Mr. A Michaelis, U.A.P. candidate for St. Kilda, addressed district members of the Australian Women's National League Mr. Michaelis is speaking, on the right; he was supportod by Senator Brennan and Councillor H. D. Luxton, re[?]in U. A. P. member for Caulfield. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. ELECTRICITY COMMISSION.

    Sir,—In a statement on behalf of the State Electricity Commission which appeared on Friday I am credited with having said that the losses of the commission last ...

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    INTERNATIONAL BASEBALL.—At first base in the match between teams representing the Japanese squadron and Victoria at Fitzroy yesterday. R. Paterson (V.) and S. Nakamura (Japan). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    AT PARLIAMENT HOUSE.—The vice-admiral, captains, and senior officers of the Japanese squadron were entertained at luncheon yesterday at State Parliament House. Left to right, seated:—The President of the Legislative Council (Sir Frank Clarke), Captain Sh[?]n-lchi Okada, of the twate; Vice-Admiral N. Imamura; the Acting Premier (Mr. Tunnecllffe); Captain So-lohl Kasuya, of the flagship Asama, and the honorary consul for Japan (Mr. D. York Syme), Standing:—Lieutenant-Commander K. Hamanaka, the town clerk (Mr. W. V. McCall), the Assistant Minister for Health (Mr. McNamara), the Clerk of the Legislative Council (Mr. P. T. Pook), the vice-consul for Japan (Mr. P. J. Black), the secretary to the Premier (Mr. C. C. Gale), Paymaster-Captain T. Kuwakubo, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    BENEFACTOR OF RECORDBREAKERS.—Mr. A. E. Whitelaw, an Australian manufacturer, of London, arrived by the Oronsay yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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