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  2. MILITIA NEWS

    Anniversary celebrations arranged by 5th Battalion (Victorian Scottish Regiment) began this week. An exhibition of trophies, uniforms, and souvenirs will be ...

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  3. VISITING MUSICIANS

    Touring musicians frequently are invited to hear local "celebrities" perform. While in New Zealand Jascha Spivakovsky. Tossy Spivakovsky, and Edmund Kurtz had a ...

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  4. ORDERED TO LEAVE FLAT

    Complaining that his wife, against whom he obtained a decree nisi for divorce on June 26, had entered his home and refused to leave, Archibald Cook Bourns, telephone ...

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  5. FITTER'S ORDEAL

    The ordeal of having to run about 40 yards with his legs as far as his knees enveloped in flames before workmates could extinguish them was experienced ...

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  6. MARKETING OF SHARK

    The difference of opinion between the chief inspector of fisheries and game (Mr. F. Lewis) and the superintendent of markets (Mr. G. B. Minns) regarding the ...

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  7. Notes on the Screen

    Jan Kiepura, who plays the lead in "Tell Me To-night." which is at the Athenæum, is going to Hollywood. The news is not surprising. Kiepura is one of the few ...

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  8. COUNTRY WITH A "KICK"

    "Japan is a country with a tremendous 'kick,' and I was amazed by its dynamic vitality," said Alderman Sir Stephen Morell, who returned to Melbourne yesterday by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SUPERANNUATION ACT

    To protest against the Ministry's proposals for amending the Superannuation Act, the Association of Railways Professional Officers of Australia (Victorian ...

    Article : 343 words
  10. RAILWAYS TRADING

    Lieut.-Colonel Knox (U.A.P., Upper Yarra) asked the Minister for Railways (Mr. Menzies) in the Legislative Assembly yesterday to explain the Ministry's policy ...

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  11. SKI-ING CHAMPIONSHIPS

    MOUNT BULLER, Tuesday.—The novice slalom for skiers was run to-day under excellent conditions. The course consisted of 25 pairs of flags set on a slope varying from 25 to 15 ...

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  12. BUSH NURSING

    Announcing that the annual report of the Bush Nursing Association was being prepared, the honorary secretary of the association (Sir James Barrett) said yesterday ...

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  13. MISAPPROPRIATION CHARGE

    Fraudulent appropriation of money as a director of a public company was alleged against Michael Martin Hayes, sporting press agent, of Swanston street, Melbourne, in the Criminal Court ...

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  14. TOBACCONIST ACQUITTED

    Having been told by Judge Macindoe that it would be dangerous to convict on the evidence a jury in General Sessions on Tuesday acquitted Edwin Nowell Shearson, tobacconist, aged 38 years, ...

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  15. FARMER'S FALSE PRETENCES

    Found guilty in General Sessions yesterday on three charges of having obtained credit by false pretences or fraud. William Harrison, farmer, aged 42 years, of Tooradin, was sentenced to ...

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  16. SUSTENANCE FRAUDS

    On four charges of having made false statements in writing in applications for sustenance on September 16, October 13, November 9, and December 8, 1932, Thomas ...

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  17. VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE

    The head teachers of the Prahran and St. Kilda technical schools, to assist youth welfare, have called a public meeting to discuss the advisability of establishing a ...

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    THIS NATURAL AMPHITHEATRE FOR SPORT, near Flemington Bridge station, is sought by the Victorian Cricket Association with a view to future requirements. An inspection yesterday:—(On the left) Mr. H. Brereton (secretary V.C.A.) and Mr. H. Francis (secretary Hawthorn-East ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. "WHISPERING" IN HOTEL

    A charge of attempted imposition was made in the City Court yesterday against William Walter Dean, of Pearson street. Brunswick, and George Renny, of the Prince Alfred Hotel, ...

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  20. WAGES BELOW DETERMINATION

    On the information of Leslie Frank Richards, inspector of factories and shops, Nathan Levin, Hyman Levin, and Max Levin, trading as the Carlton Furniture Manufacturing Company in ...

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    THE CENTENARY BOULEVARD COMMITTEE held its first meeting at the Melbourne Town Hall yesterday afternoon. (Left to right) The mayor of Prahran (Councillor A. W. Cole), Mr. H. E. Morton. Mr. B. F. Cox, the Assistant Minister for Labour (Mr. Kent Hughes). The chief president of the A.N.A. (Mr. R. C. Ritchie) was chairman. An appeal for funds to construct a concrete boulevard from Port Melbourne to the city was launched. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE OXFORD MOVEMENT.—There was a very large attendance at a public meeting hold in the Town Hall last night to mark the "Church Revival Centenary." This photograph shows the scene on the platform shortly after the opening. Archbishop Head is the speaker. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. KILLED BY FALL

    After the city coroner (Mr. D. Grant, P.M.) had adjourned an inquest on Friday into the death of Leslie Henry Moore, labourer, aged 37 years, of Sydney road, Brunswick, who fell on to a platform ...

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    SALE OF CLYDESDALES by Campbell and Sons at the Showgrounds yesterday. Some of the Clydesdales being paraded during the luncheon hour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. CRUELTY TO A HORSE

    Daniel Roach, aged 21 years, a labourer, of Albert street. Abbotsford, was charged at the Caulfield Court on Tuesday with having used a horse in circumstances ...

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  26. LOWER RAILWAY FARES SOUGHT

    The Brighton Council at its meeting on Monday night received a letter from the member for the district (Mr. Macfarlan) stating that as a result of a conference between the Brighton and ...

    Article : 113 words
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