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  2. FILM EXHIBITORS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At a conference of Australian independent film exhibitors to-day a motion that minimum admittance charges be reduced from 1/ to 6d. on certain ...

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  3. IN THE SUBURBS

    Criticism of the constitution of the Metropolitan Board of Works was offered at a meeting of the Mordialloc Council on Monday night, when a letter was received ...

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  4. COLLISION ON BRIDGE

    An inquest was held at the morgue yesterday into the deaths of Aubrey Duckworth McKenzie, aged 39 years, clerk, of Gold street, Chifton Hill, and Mrs. Doris Emily ...

    Article : 991 words
  5. Notes on the Screen

    Few picturegoers would deny that Greta Garho is the most notable personality on the screen to-day, if she is not the greates actress. Many of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GAS REGULATION BILL

    The Housewives Association Ltd, has forewarded the following letter regarding the Gas Regulation Bill to the Chief Secretary (Mr. Mac[?]arlan):— ...

    Article : 188 words
  7. FORMER CONSTABLE'S DENIAL

    Further evidence was given in the Criminal Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Wasley at the trial of William Marwood, a former police constable, of Bendigo ...

    Article : 784 words
  8. DOGS AND FOOD

    The Essendon City Council complained to the Commission of Public Health yesterday that owners of vehicles for food delivery were using the vehicles for ...

    Article : 297 words
  9. ROYAL COMMISSIONS IN WEST

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The Cabinet has appointed a Royal commission to inquire into the assets, securities, advances, capitalisation, and general administration of the ...

    Article : 200 words
  10. BATTERED BY LOOMS.

    Caught between two weaving machines in the mat department of James Miller and Co. Pty. Ltd., rope manufactures, of Dawson street, Brunswick, late yesterday ...

    Article : 157 words
  11. LICENSING OFFENCES

    "The chief commissioner of police advises that the police do not try to make licensees break the law and the file discloses that on the occasion referred to, the police did ...

    Article : 258 words
  12. SUSTENANCE FRAUD

    Before Mr.C.McLean, P.M., at the Williamstown Court on Tuesday, Richard Henry Chandwick, motor engineer, of Princes street, Williamstown, was charged ...

    Article : 80 words
  13. FOOTBALL GROUND SANITATION

    Inadequate sanitary conveniences at several football-grounds under the control of the Metropolitan Grounds Management Association. which has been the subject ...

    Article : 158 words
  14. BENEFACTIONS TO HOSPITALS FOR INSANE

    Sir,—Members of the general public, if they think about the mental hospitals at all regard them not as ordinary hospitals, but as places apart, places mysterious and ...

    Article : 245 words
  15. GAMING OFFENCES

    Comments upon the varying amounts of the fines imposed upon persons convicted of gaming were made by Mr. R.Schilling before Mr. F.W. Bond, P.M., in the City Court on Tuesday. Mr. ...

    Article : 209 words
  16. CYCLISTS FOR CENTENARY

    To make arrangements for French cycling champions to visit Melbourne for the Centenary celebrations, Mr. Frank Small, a director of Bruce Small Pty. Ltd., left for ...

    Article : 158 words
  17. CORPORATIONS AND CITY ROLL

    The town clerk of Melbourne desires to direct the attention of corporations and limited and proprietary limited companies in the City of Melbourne to a notice ...

    Article : 123 words
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    ELIZABETH STREET POST-OFFICE BELFRY.—A proposal has been made that the chimes, which were last heard 15 years ago, should be revived for the Centenary celebrations next year. This photograph, taken yesterday by a staff photographer of "The Argus," shows (left) two of the bells which are mechanically hammered on the outside; (right) the two largest bells, weighing l½tons each, which are struck by clappers, There are 12 bells in the belfry. which is in the tower immidiately below the clock face, and four playing drums. each containing seven tunes, including "The Ministrel Boy," "Jenny Jones," ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    JONES—NEIL WEDDING.—The bride and bridegroom photographed (after the ceromeny at St. Paul's Cathedral) at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lee Neit, Monnington, Adeney avenue, Kew. The bridegroom is the son of the Rev. John and Mrs. Jones, Marlborough ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    NARKUNDA PASSENGERS.—(Left) Members of the Victorian Scottish Regiment saying farewell to Captain Clarke, M.C., of the Gordon Highlanders, who is returning to the North-West Frontier of india. (Right) The Rev. C.E.W. Bellingham, who is going to St. George's School, Hyderabad (India). (Inset) Mr. Frank Small, who will engage international cyclists for the Centenary celebrations. he is being seen off by Mr. Nicholson, a member of the Centenary ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Advertising

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  22. TRAFFIC PROSECUTIONS

    On a charge of having failed to carry the prescribed lights on a motor-car driven between [?] and sunrise, John Habersberger, Norbarry road, Elwood, was fined £2 at the Carlton Court ...

    Article : 175 words
  23. FINE OF £20 FOR STREET BETTING

    Joseph [?] Owen, of High street, Prahran, was charged at the Prahran Court on Tuesday with having on August 26 been in Clifton street, Windson, for the purpose of betting. ...

    Article : 90 words
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