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  2. WOOL TRADE MELBOURNE SALES

    Japanese competition saved the market from a serious setback at the wool auctions, which were resumed in Melbourne yesterday. Two catalogues, aggregating ...

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  3. OVERSEAS MARKETS

    Efforts to find wider markets in England and overseas countries for our products will be made as a result of the recent confeience in Hobait of Ministers ...

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  4. PAWNBROKER'S DEATH

    Robert Ernest von Geyer, aged 50 years, painter, of Argyle square, carlton, was sentenced to imprisonment for two and a half years by Mr. Justice Macfarlan ...

    Article : 140 words
  5. LLOYD'S GREATEST LOSS

    Bullion worth £1,000,000 went to the bottom of the sea when the liner Egypt sank in the Bay of Biscay in 1923, and Lloyd's paid more than £1,000,000 in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BASIC WAGE

    Saying that it was calculated in a rough and ready way, Mr. C. Crofts, one of the advocates for the unions at the hearing of the applications for the restoration of ...

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  7. NEWHAVEN TRIAL

    More than 100 people were turned away from the Second Civil Court jesterday at the second trial of William Henry Baye, former superintendent of the Seaside ...

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  8. ELECTION CHALLENGED

    Some remarkable allegations concerning the conduct of an election for the West Ward of the Richmond municipality were made before the Acting Chief Justice (Sir ...

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  9. CENTENARY SPORTS PROGRAMMES

    Claybird shooting, pigeon homing, dinghy racing, and croquet are among the sports which have been added to the Centenary sporting programme. The ...

    Article : 246 words
  10. LABOUR DAY

    Delegates representing the Manufacturing Grocers Union have been instructed to seek the suspension of standing orders at the next meeting of the Trades Hall ...

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  11. MOONLIGHT BAY TRIP

    A moonlight bay trip to assist the work of the State Relief Committee will be held on Monday. The Weeroona will leave Station Picr at 8 p.m. and return at ...

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  12. ACCOMMODATION BUREAU

    Following the recent proposal that an official Centenary accommodation committee should be formed to deal with the problem of accommodating visitors to the ...

    Article : 172 words
  13. TRADE HOLIDAYS

    It was announced by the Labour department yesterday that to-morrow would be the annual holiday in the metropolitan district for persons employed:—(a) In the business of hay, corn, ...

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  14. YOUTH ACCIDENTALLY SHOT

    OUYEN, Monday.—Frederick Walsh, aged 19 years, was out shooting yesterday when the gun was discharged accidentally at a fence. The charge entered Walsh's ...

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  16. FUND TO BE REOPENED

    Although the public appeal for funds for the Centenary celebrations has been allowed to lapse for several weeks, it was announced yesterday by the chairman of ...

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  17. ITEMS OF TNTEREST

    Railway tickets will be given by the Federal Government to employees of the temporary census staff at Canberra, who will shortly be dismissed. About 15 men ...

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  18. Prize for Accountancy Thesis

    The council of the Victorian division of the Commonwealth Institute of Accountants has been advised by the Melbourne Centenary Committee that the ...

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  19. MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY RIFLES IN CAMP AT PORTSEA

    PORTSEA, Monday.—After four days of preliminary training the Melbourne University Rifles who are encamped at Franklin Barracks, Portsea, will march ...

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  20. American Golfers

    The secretary of the Professional Golfers' Association of America (Mr. Harlow) is continuing to interest himself in the proposed visit of American ...

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  21. POLICE NEWS SEVERAL ARRESTS IN HOUSE

    Fallowing a visit by Senior-constable Hunt and First-constables Buffham to a house in Victoria parade. Fitzroy, several persons appeared before the Fitzroy court on Monday, charged ...

    Article : 397 words
  22. THE EARLY VICTORIAN EXHIBITION

    Sir,—There is something peculiarly appropriate in the decision of the Victoria League in Victoria to mark the Centenary of the State by holding an Early ...

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  23. LIGHT HORSE REGIMENT

    BENDIGO, Monday.—Members of the 17th (Prince of Wales) Light Horse Regiment continued their training at Epsom camp to-day. Considerable training took ...

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  24. DIVORCE PETITIONS GRANTED

    In the Third Civil Court yesterday Mr. Jubilee Lowe continued the hearing of divorce petitions. The following decrees nisi were granted:— ...

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  26. Sydney Market Firm

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A good selection of 14.225 bales of wool was offered at the wool sales to-day, and 12,696 bales were sold at auction. The market was fire at ...

    Article : 92 words
  27. LOOKING FOR PIGEONS

    Charged at the City Court yesterday with having been found without lawful excuse on the Railway department's administrative building in Spencer street. Keith Knight, labourer, of City ...

    Article : 167 words
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  29. TRAMWAY-MEN'S APPEALS To he Lodged To-day

    In accordance with the decision of the meeting of tramway-men on Sunday, officials of the Tramway Employees' Association prepared yesterday documents ...

    Article : 142 words
  30. THEFT OF BICYCLE

    Frederick Charles Cleary, motor mechanic, of Howard street, North Melbourne, was charged at the North Melbourne Court on Monday with having at Deep Lead on or ...

    Article : 268 words
  31. MORE NATIONAL PARKS

    Sir,—I suggest that the simplest and most effective way of giving some permanent expression to our pride in our State at the Centenary would ...

    Article : 211 words
  32. REUNION OF RESIDENTS OF TARADALE

    The Taradale Old Boys and Girls' Association held a reunion of former residents of taradale on the Henley lawns on Saturday. Many of those present had left Taradale more ...

    Article : 119 words
  33. No Right of Appeal

    Officials of the Metropolitan Tramways Board stated yesterday that the time limit for lodging appeals to the Appeals Board on behalf of the four dismissed ...

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  34. CHARGE AGAINST ESTATE AGENT

    Henry Moreton Parlett, aged 51 years, an estate agent, of Eaglemont, was charged at the Collingrood Court on Monday with having fraudulently omitted to pay over £36/18/ ...

    Article : 94 words
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