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  3. WOMAN'S WILL DISPUTED.

    Under a will dated June 4, 1930, Sarah Blitz, Majestic Mansions, Fitzroy street. St. Kilda, spinster, who died on August 29. 1931, left estate valued at £4,629 to ...

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  5. TAX ON MARRIAGES.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The proposal to impose a marriage tax of 5/ in Victoria has directed attention to the taxes which have been imposed in Western Australia ...

    Article : 303 words
  6. CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    Three men and a woman appeared at the City Court yesterday, before Mr. Freeman P. M., and honorary justices, to answer a charge of having conspired to commit ...

    Article : 342 words
  7. WATERSIDE LABOUR.

    Following the amalgamation of the Melbourne branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation and the Port Phillip Stevedores' Association, the Commonwealth Steamship ...

    Article : 503 words
  8. THIRD DISAGREEMENT.

    A jury in General Sessions last night failed to reach agreement in the case in which Robert Brewster, aged 27 years, labourer, of Garfield street, Fitzroy, was ...

    Article : 398 words
  9. EDUCATIONAL VALUES.

    "Although this is an English-speaking country there are very few people in it who speak English," remarked the State Attorney-General (Mr. Menzies) in an ...

    Article : 412 words
  10. CHEAP VEGETABLES.

    At the market in Plenty road, Preston vegetables sold very cheaply yesterday. The following were some of the prices:—Carrots, two bunches a 1d.; parsnips, two bunches, ...

    Article : 482 words
  11. LABOUR ELECTION FUND.

    Circulars have been sent to branches and affilated unions by the Victorian Labour party stating that the expenses of the recent State election campaign in Victoria ...

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  12. DAMAGE IN PARK.

    Exceptional methods of preventing wanton destruction in Richmond Park were discussed at the meeting of the Richmond Council in committee on ...

    Article : 162 words
  13. "JINGOISTIC CLAPTRAP."

    Dissent was caused at a recent meeting of the Collingwood Council when Councillor Marshall (Lab.) referred to an Empire Day demonstration in the Exhibition Building as "flag-wagging and ...

    Article : 354 words
  14. SALES TAX PROSECUTIONS.

    The first prosecutions for failure to apply for new sales tax assessment certificates were made by the Federal Taxation department, at the Third City Court on Tuesday. ...

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  15. THEFTS OF SHEEP.

    David O'Kecie, aged 58 years, farm labourer, of Bacchus Marsh, and Ernest Watson, aged 32 years, farm labourer, of Bacchus Marsh, were both found guilty ...

    Article : 162 words
  16. SANCTUARY FOR FAUNA AND FLORA.

    Sir,—The establishment of a sancturay must be viewed from two points, the scientific and the commercial. The proposed Monbulk area is portion of the Dandening ...

    Article : 228 words
  17. CAFE ROBBERY ALLEGED.

    Thomas Henry Woods, aged about 40 years, who was arrested in the city on Monday night, was charged at the Third City Court on Tuesday, with having stolen ...

    Article : 165 words
  18. SCHOOL BROKEN INTO.

    Pereival Herbert Andrews, aged 21 years, bootmaker, Fitzroy street, Fitzroy, who had pleaded guilty to two charges of having broken into the School of Domestic Arts ...

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  19. POLICE SEEK BICYCLE OWNERS.

    Plain-clothes police at Flemington are desirous of finding owners for several bicycles which have been lost or stolen, and which have recently been recovered by the police. There are ...

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  20. RECEIVED STOLEN MOTOR-CAR.

    Imprisonment for 12 months was the sentence imposed by Judge Foster, in General Sessions on Monday, on two men who had been found guilty of having received a motor-car, knowing it to ...

    Article : 64 words
  21. ALLEGED VALUELESS CHEQUE.

    Charged at the North Melbourne Court on Monday with having on March 29 obtained £3/12/ from Leslie Charles Taberner of the British Hotel. Arden street, North Melbourne, by means of a ...

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    TRAGEDY OF A FRENCH LINER.—The Fronen "luxury liner" Georges Philippar (17,000 tons) on fire off Cape d'Aguilar, Gulf of Aden, at 10 o'clock on the morning of May 16. This photograph, reproduced by courtesy of Mrs. R. J. D. Turnbull, of South Yarra, was taken by her mother-in-law, Mrs. G. Thollefsen, of Shanghai, who was a passenger to Denmark by the Hakono Maru. The French vessel had been abandoned at dawn; and of 550 passengers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    OPENING OF STATE PARLIAMENT.—Following the swearing-in of new members of the Legislative Assembly by Mr. Justice Mann, the first session of the 31st Parliament of Victoria was opened yesterday by His Excellency the Lieutenant- Governor (Sir William Irvine). On the left is the scene on the steps of Parliament House, with sir William Irvine, acknowledging the Royal salute from the Royal Australian Air Force guard of honour. On the right, the Legislative Council chamber during the Lieutenant-Governor's Speech. The President of the Council (Sir Frank Clarke) is on the left of Sir William Irvine. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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