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  2. Nature Notes and Queries

    Striking evidence regarding the menace of domestic cats gone wild is given by a Tungamah correspondent, Mr. W. Saunders. He saw three of these pests ...

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  3. REGISTERED CLUBS

    Urging a reduction of 25 per cent. in the liquor licensing fees charged to registered clubs, members of the Registered Clubs[?] Association waited on the ...

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  4. CHARITY WHICH GOES ASTRAY

    Alleging that collections of cast-off clothing were being made in the city by persons who claimed to be collecting for the poor but who actually went into ...

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  5. TRAMS OR TROLLEY 'BUSES?

    A suggestion that the Ministry might bring influence to bear on the Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board to persuade it to suspend action on its ...

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  6. LAW COURTS

    Having pleaded guilty to a charge of housebreaking and stealing at Middle Park three young men appeared before Judge Macindoe yesterday in General ...

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  7. ELECTING A SPEAKER

    To avoid a repetition of the farc[?]cal position which arose in the Legislative Assembly before the last election of a Speaker, the Standing Orders Committee, ...

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  8. NEW FICTION

    "THE TRIUMPHANT BEAST: A Tribute, a Confession, an Apology," by Marjorie Bowen (Lane[?] 7/[?]). "PERILOUS GRAIN," by Una Broadbent ...

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  9. GAVE WRONG NAME AND ADDRESS

    Refusing to treat the offence lightly, Judge Macindoe, in General Sessions yesterday, sent George Edward Crawford, aged 33 years, battery mechanic, of Albert ...

    Article : 359 words
  10. COUNCIL FOR MENTAL HYGIENE

    The Victorian Council for Mental Hygiene, established in 1930, has had a sub-committee investigating the problems of delinquency. Sir Richard Stawell is ...

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  11. 25,000 HOUSES SHORTAGE

    With emphasis on the example of Ireland, and with the assistance of comparisons with England and Scotland, Mr. Murphy (Lab., Port Melbourne) charged ...

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  12. COUNCILLOR RECALLS DAYS IN TRENCHES

    As a citizen, and not as a solicitor, Councillor E. F. Norrls, of the Preston City Council, attended the Preston Court on Thursday to make a plea on behalf ...

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  13. Insurance of War Service Homes

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — An injustice which was said to be operating against the owners of homes which were taken over by the War Service [?]omes ...

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  14. "GAOL KINK" IN PRISONERS

    An uncommon plea for leniency was made in the City Court by Mr. Sonenberg yesterday, when he appeared on behalf of two men, Herbert Nash, aged 34 years, ...

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  15. Sentence of 4½ Years

    John Gray, aged 31 years, painter, of Hotham street, East Melbourne, who had pleaded guilty to four counts of house-breaking and two counts of workshop ...

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  16. Our First Schools

    Among the many questions raised in connection with the celebration of the Centenary of Victoria is, "Where was the first school?" The Historical Society has ...

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  17. TROOPS FOR NORTH-WEST INDIA

    Sir,—From the issue of to-day we learn that we are sending from Australia a number of military officers to the north-west of India, where they are to have ...

    Article : 165 words
  18. SOLICITOR LEAVES COURT

    Strong exception to the refusal of the Bench to adjourn a case in which he was appearing for the defence was voiced at the Footscray Court yesterday by Mr. W. H. Jones. ...

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  19. No Increase of Charities Telephone Fees

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Charges for telephones used by charitable institutions, hospitals, and ambulance organisations will not be increased according to ...

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  20. Headless Body Identified

    The headless body of a man, which was found on the bench at Canadian Bay[?] Frankston[?] was identified at the morgue yesterday as that of Thomas Wilkins, aged ...

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    MRS. S. MORPETH driving from the 13th during her game with Miss C. Lascelles (left) in the semi-finals of the women's State golf championship at Royal Melbourne. Mr. Morpeth defeated Miss Lascelles at the 19th. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. BRADMAN HITS OUT.—

    A fine action study taken at Nottingham during ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    HUNDREDS WATCHED this bullock being [?]sso[?]d and brought ashore near North Wharf yesterday. It had escaped from Spencer street, de[?]ed all efforts to catch it for several hours[?] and finally plunged into the river. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. BONA-FIDE TRAVELLER

    Before a man becomes a bona-fide traveller within the meaning of the Licensing Act he must travel 20 miles in a comparatively straight line from his own home. If he travels ...

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    THE WANGANELLA, from Wellington, made an impressive picture as she steamed to her river berth yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 28 words
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