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  2. NATURE NOTES AND QUERIES

    A correspondent recently expressed scepticism regarding the belief that a kangaroo when closely pressed will expel her Jocy with her forepaws. His ...

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  3. NOT APPROVED BY CENSOR

    The first prosecutions of film distributing companies since the Theatres Act was amended to include them took place in the District Court yesterday. ...

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  4. VALIDITY OF STATE ACT

    The Full Court of the High Court will decide the questions of law involved in the action brought by the Vacuum Oil Co. Pty. Ltd., challenging the validity of the ...

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  5. LAW COURTS

    Without closer investigation of the industry, it would not be wise to grant generally the applications for variation or interpretation of the hours worked by ...

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  6. GREAT BOULDER MINES

    Great Boulder Pty Gold Mines Ltd. has issued a statement by the chairman of the board of directors in London (Mr. John Waddington) in reply to a protest ...

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  7. NEW FICTION

    "WORLDS AWAY." by Mary Gaunt (Hutchinson). "NOTHING HID," by Archibald Marshall (Collins), Each 7/6. ...

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  8. SCENE AT VOTING BOOTH

    In the Collingwood Court on Thursday Francis Dowling, of Stafford Street. Abbotsford, was charged with having at Clifton Hill on August 23, at a municipal election, ...

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  9. JUSTICES LEAVE BENCH

    Exchanges occurred between Mr. A. L. Anderson, who appeared for the defence, and an honorary Justice on the bench at the Camberwell Court on Thursday, when Roy Murphy, ...

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  10. CENTENARY CARDS

    Faithful reproductions in colour of the two stained glass windows which are being placed in the Town Hall to commemorate the Centenary have been used ...

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  11. RETROSPECTIVE TAXES

    Many company directors are awaiting with interest the result of sundry appeals to the Federal Income Tax Board of Review against the action of the Taxation ...

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    WEDDING AT SOUTH YARRA. —(Left) The bride, formerly Miss Allson Mein, and the bridegroom, Mr. Raymond Stuart, leaving Christ ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE CABLE REPAIR SHIP Recorder arriving at Williamstown from Tasmania yesterday. She will pick up and repair a section of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Relief Workers' Grievance

    Reasons why 67 men left the relief camp at Mt. Buller as a protest against conditions there were given by the acting secretary of the Central Employment ...

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    BLONDIN, ridden by Miss D. Stubbs, a competitor at the Adelaide Show, taking a fence during the jumping events. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. CUSTOMS HOUSE DELAYS

    Sir,—It is refreshing to read a letter in support of our complaint. So many grumble at the delays, but so few act. The Customs agents are blamed, but they are ...

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  17. IRREVERENCE AT THE SHRINE

    Sir,—May I add my protest to the remarks of "Ex-Major" relative to the irreverence shown by a proportion of visitors to the Shrine of Remembrance? My ...

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    ON AN INFORMAL SHOPPING EXPEDITION.—The Duke of Kent (Prince George) and his fiancee, Princess Marina, the Rue de la Paix during their stay in Paris. (By airmall.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Advertising

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