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  2. BANK CRIME.

    PERTH, Monday.— Clarence Edward Rodda, aged 22 years, and Percy Fulton Preston, aged 49 years, pleaded guilty in the Manjimup Police Court to a charge of ...

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  3. BOY SCOUTS

    A little boy in the train, the other day, put a poser to the rest of us in the carriage when he said. "Why does the train run on an embankment whenever it comes ...

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  4. SUSTENANCE FRAUDS.

    Five persons were fined at the Brunswick Court on Monday for having obtained sust[?]e by imposing on the Brunswick Benevolent Society. ...

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  5. GIFT TO UNIVERSITY.

    The grant of probate of a will which makes a bequest to the University of Melbourne for an educational trust is being opposed before Mr. Justice Macfarlan, in ...

    Article : 568 words
  6. NOTES FOR BOYS

    "See Australia First" is a bit of friendly advice more earnestly offered to the young Australian than the old one. In the older generation the wrong impression is already ...

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  7. THE FISH SUPPLY.

    Sir,—Mr. James Bartlett asks several questions, to which I reply as follows:— "What is rapid freezing?" Rapid freezing is a modern method of treating con[?]bles ...

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  8. CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS.

    Sir,—The Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) says that early consideration will be given to the question of introducing legislation to impose on contributory pensioners the ...

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  9. POCKET PICKED IN FOOTBALL CROWD.

    Several complaints have been received by the police concerning the activities of pickpockets in football crowds. On Saturday afternoon as Mr. Peter C. Baragwanath, of B[?] street[?] ...

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    ON THE TOWN HALL PORTICO.—Lady Chaytor, who is giving fashion lectures in Melbourne, the first of which, on Friday, is in aid of the Lord Mayor's Fund, was received at the Town Hall yesterday by the Lord Mayor (Councillor H. Gengo[?]t Smith). Left to right:—Mr. R. J. Richards, who piloted Lady Chaytor on, a flight from England to India and who subsequently flow solo to Australia; Lady Chaytor, the Lord Mayor, and Mr. C. W. A. Scott, holder of the record for the flight from England to Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BROADCASTING COMMISSIONERS.

    MR. C. LLOYD JONES (Sydney). chairman. MR. HERBERT BROOKES (Melbourne) vice-chairman. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    FEDERAL APPOINTMENT[?] Mr. C. W. Peterson, who has b[?] appointed War Service Homes commissioner. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. DISTRESSED FAMILIES' PLIGHT.

    Some idea of the plight of many families in Victoria may be gained from a letter [?]pical of many which have been received by the State Relief Committee. The letter, ...

    Article : 192 words
  14. PUBLIC SERVICE ORGANISATIONS.

    Sir,—"Briton" suggests that "the Commonwealth should make a clean and effective cut in almost 50 per cent[?] of public servants, and give the States a lead in this ...

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    RAILWAYS SURVEYOR.—The death has occurred, at Sandringham, of Mr. James Johnstone, surveyor of several railway lines in Australia, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    PUTTING UPHILL.—A women's foursome and gymkhana events were hold yesterday at the Sandringham Golf Club in aid of the funds of the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Miss Shirley Tolhurst, younger sister of Miss Susie Tolhurst, Australia's leading woman golfer, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WOMAN AVIATOR'S FEAT.— Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam, who has made a solo flight across the Atlantic from Newfoundland to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY.—Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Rundle, of East Malvern, formerly of Kerang and Wilson's Hill, Marong, celebrate to-day the golden anniversary of their wedding. Mr. Rundle began with the Education department as pupil teacher at Sedgwick, near Ben[?], and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ARCHITECTS' GIFT TO UNIVERSITY.—Sculpture surmounting the doorway at the old Colonial Bank building at the corner of Elizabeth street and Little Collins street has been presented to the University of Melbourne. The National Bank of Australasia Ltd. is contributing to the cost of transport and re-erection. Workmen were engaged yesterday in demolishing the seulpture, which is believed to be the work of the late Mr. James Gilbert. It is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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