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  2. SOLICITORS' AFFAIRS.

    One of the complications which has arisen out of the failure of the firm of Messrs. Watson, James, and B. Green, solicitors, of Charlton, came before Mr. Justice ...

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  4. SOLDIER TEACHERS.

    Dismissals of nine returned soldier teachers were deplored at the State conference of the Returned Soldiers' League. The acting director of Eduation (Mr. J. ...

    Article : 188 words
  5. 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 : 338 words
  6. CHINESE IN COURT.

    When Wong Lee, Lo Lee, Wong Shing, and Quong Soon appeared at the Third District Court yesterday before Mr. Freeman on charges relating to gaming, difficulty ...

    Article : 544 words
  7. REGISTERED CLUBS.

    A hopeful view of economic conditions in Australia was taken by the president of the Registered Clubs Associations of Victoria (Mr. R.O. Blackwood), who moved ...

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  8. LOYALTY OF TEACHERS.

    Allegations made at the State conference of the Returned Soldiers' League that Communists in the Education service were spreading insidious propaganda are viewed ...

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  9. SUBURBAN FISH AUCTIONS.

    By resolution the Victorian Fishermen's League approved yesterday at its annual meeting at Clota's Cafe of the retail sale of fish by auction, which was began ...

    Article : 624 words
  10. CONSTABLES AMONG JURORS.

    Au attempt to bribe members of a jury was alleged in the Third District Court yesterday when Benjamin Willam Edwards fruiterer Scott's place, Carlton, was committed for trial in ...

    Article : 656 words
  11. "SLOWED TO 45 M.E.H."

    Describing to the Bench at Prahran on Friday the precautions taken by a motorist whom they pursued along St. Kilda road, members of a' police motor-cycle ...

    Article : 125 words
  12. "THE BUTCHER'S DRINK."

    The assertion that old English customs were still observed by certain tradespeople was made by Mr. Ray Brew in the Carlton Court on Friday when making an appeal ...

    Article : 218 words
  13. MOTORISTS AND ROAD SURFACES.

    Sir,—Mr. Dale, of the Country Roads Board, was reported to-day as having said at Frankston that the saving to a motorist running 5,000 miles over a bitumen road, ...

    Article : 335 words
  14. TOC H PLAY.

    Toe H, which is a brotherhood of men who are pledged to the service of the community as a memorial to those who gave their lives in the war, will present an ...

    Article : 197 words
  15. COUNTERFEIT COINS.

    Before Judge Macindoe in General Sessions yesterday, Paul Agius, aged 25 years, a Maltese grocer, Bathdown street, Carlton, was presentd on a charge of having ...

    Article : 267 words
  16. SHORTWEIGHT FIREWOOD.

    James Blackman, fuel merchant, of Nicholson street, Fitzroy, who was charged at the Fitzroy Court on Thursday with having sold wood which was 39lb. short in ...

    Article : 186 words
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  18. STREET SPEAKER FINED.

    At the South Melbourne Court on Friday Frederick Sharpe, Swanston street, Carlton, was charged with having obstructed Coventy street, near the South ...

    Article : 118 words
  19. STEALING PETROL FROM MOTOR-CAR.

    Charged with having loftered with intent to commit a felony Geoffrey Cowling, Spencer street, St. Kilda, and Darrel Thorwer, Chaucer street. St. Kilda, were found guilty at the St. Kilda Court ...

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  20. CHANCE TO REFORM.

    Thomas Raymond Harwood, aged 19 years, Couch street, Sunshine pleaded guilty before Judge Macludoe in General Sessions yesterday to a charge of having, ...

    Article : 98 words
  21. PERSONALITIES AT OTTAWA.

    Seven of the leading personalities at the opening of the Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa on Thursday. Reading from left to right:—The Prime Minister of Canada (Mr. Bennett), who has been elected permanent chairman of the conference; the Lord President of the Council (Mr. Baldwin), leader of the British delegation; the Governor-General of Canada (the Earl of Besshorough), who opened the proceedings by reading a message from His Majesty the King; Mr. N. C. Havenga (South Africa): the leader of the Australian delegation (Mr. Bruce); Sir Atul Chatterjee (India); and Mr. Scan D'Kelly (Irish Free State). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE FINDON HARRIERS.—In Ideal hunting weather the master (Mr. J, Byrne) of the Findon Harriers' Hunt Club Is seen leading hounds and followers to the first covert at South Morang yesterday morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    HEAD MASTER'S RETIREMENT.—The head master of Wesley College (Mr. L. A. Adamson), who will retire at the end of this year, was presented at assembly In the Adamson Hall yesterday morinng with an Illuminated copy of a resolution of appreciation of his services which was passed at a meeting of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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