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  2. THE SCHOOLS

    The Younger Generation Victorian boys and girls will appreciate the visit of Professor Archibald Main, who is keenly interested in the outlook of ...

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  3. MUNICIPAL GRANTS FOR BUSH NURSING

    Members having stated that scarcely a municipality desired the clause, the Legislative Council deleted from, the Local Government Bill on Tuesday night a clause ...

    Article : 158 words
  4. BOX HILL CEMETERY

    Although the Box[?] Hill Council favours the extension of the Box Hill Cemetery by the acquisition of an adjoining area, and residents of the district are said to favour ...

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  5. UNITED STATES BUYS AUSTRALIAN WINE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The potential value of the American market to the Australian wine industry is demonstrated in the first returns showing exports of ...

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  6. LAW COURTS

    Asked in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday how he had lived from 1929 to 1932, during which period he made no profit on his farming and well-boring operations, ...

    Article : 444 words
  7. PLEA FOR THE BLACKS

    Melbourne people are beginning to appreciate the remarkable novelty of the "Out-back Austra[?] " exhibition which is being held at the Town Hall. There was ...

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  8. DEFRAUDING A BANK

    Walter James Moran, aged 48 years, Dandenong road, Malvern; and Ralph Hamilton Lane, aged 45 years, Hotham street, East Melbourne, who had been ...

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  9. MILORA TO ENTER DOCK TO-DAY

    Although the work of discharging the remainder of the coal cargo from the damaged collier Milora has taken longer than was expected, the steamer will enter ...

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  10. Alleged Cheque Frauds in Country

    Allegations of cheque frauds in country districts have been made recently, and among the towns in which traders have complained of having been victimised are ...

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  11. Imprisonment for Housebreaker

    Donald McLean, aged 40 years, carpenter, of Black Rock, appeared before Judge Macindoe in General Sessions yesterday for sentence on 11 counts of ...

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  12. TRADING AFTER HOURS

    The question whether chemists should dispense after trading hours doctors' prescriptions which were not endorsed "urgent" was raised at the Kew Court on Wednesday, when several ...

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  13. A DRY THREE WEEKS

    PERTH, Wednesday. — Although there are many "strike breakers," most of the residents of Norseman continue to boycott the hotel of the town because of the ...

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  14. LANG VIEW TEMPORARY SCHOOL

    Sir,[?]I ask space to direct attention to the deplorable school conditions at Lang View State school. The permanent school was burnt down in February, and since ...

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  15. UNITED PRESS BALL

    The United Press annual ball will be held at the St. Kilda Town Hall on Saturday, September 29, under the patronage of Most Wor. Bro. W. Warren Kerr, Grand ...

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  16. TRAFFIC PROSECUTIONS

    After a car had been driven from the Dandenong market on July 7 without the owner's consent it was involved two hours later in collision in Glenferrie road, according to the evidence ...

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  17. BENDIGO-MELBOURNE TRIAIS

    Sir,—The account of the trials made by the Railways department to reduce the travelling time between Bendigo and Melbourne is of immense interest to ...

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  18. POSTAL WORKERS' HOURS

    The hearing of a claim by the Amalgamated Postal Workers' Union for a reduction of working hours for employees engaged on night-work shifts was ...

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  19. MAN FREES PRISONER

    A struggle between a constable and a man who attempted to free a prisoner who was being arrested was described at the Sandringham Court on Wednesday. Alfred Cooksley, aged ...

    Article : 119 words
  20. Dismissed Constable Shot

    The body of Frederick Warhurst was found early yesterday morning just inside the front gate of a house In Agatha street, Essendon. Warhurst was formerly ...

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  21. THE WOLF DOG

    Sir,—The letter by "Prevention Is Best" is an excellent illustration of inadequate knowledge leading the enthusiast astray. It may be a not altogether unprofitable ...

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