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  2. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Nomination for positions on the committee of the Junior Chamber of Commerce will be received at a lunchcon at the Victoria Palace on August 6. ...

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  3. Law Courts LAND ACQUIRED BY COUNCIL

    Judge Wasley, sitting as an arbitrator, was asked in the County Court yesterday to decide what compensation should be paid by the City of Footscray to Ernest ...

    Article : 332 words
  4. RIGHTS OF ROAD OPERATORS Transport Board Debate

    Opened by the Railways Commissioners at the invitation of the Transport Regulation Board, the board began yesterday a searching discussion of operations of road ...

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  5. MEN AND MANNERS SHORTS TO BE "A RIOT OF COLOUR"

    Accepting early spring displays in Melbourne stores as a guide, the clothes of Victorian men will be colourful for informal occasions in the coming summer. New ideas in slacks and shorts are being evolved which are almost startling. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    STAR SHELLS formed this curious tracery in the sky after having been fired from B.M.A.S. Canberra during spring manocuvres at Jervis Bay. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CONDITIONS OF SUSTENANCE

    Revision of the sustenance regulations and more liberal provision for unemployed persons were urged by members in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Mr. Cain (Lab., Northcote) criticised the "influential people calling themselves the Taxpayers' ...

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  8. MENACE OF OIL WHARVES

    Complaints that the authorities had already delayed too long in dealing with the problem of the oil wharvess in the River Yarra, and allegations that the ...

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  9. What Not to Wear---and why.

    What not to wear is nearly as important as what to wear, and the hints below are given by the "Tailor and Mercer" (Sydney) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. JUDGE ON MEDICAL TREATMENT

    Judge Foster, in a reserved decision given in the Second County Court, held that John O'Neill, able seaman, of Leicester street, Carlton, was injured in the ...

    Article : 461 words
  11. Eastern Market as Terminal

    The plans of the Transport Board for the conversion of the Eastern Market into an official terminal for all motor tourist services which have now no ...

    Article : 142 words
  12. Divorce Court

    The following decree nisl in divorce was granted by the Chief Justice (Sir Frederick Mann) in the Banco Court yesterday, the name mentioned first being that of petitioner:— ...

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  13. "DANDIES ON DEPOSIT"

    NEARLY a third of the men at Ascot, England's most fashionable race meeting, wore borrowed clothes, accordin the "Tailor and Cutter," which ...

    Article : 177 words
  14. WILL SEEK LARGER FISH IN 1938

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Zane Grey, the American author and big-game fisherman, declared to-day on his return from the Barrier Reef that Australia had the ...

    Article : 216 words
  15. RELIEF SOUGHT BY RAILWAY TRUST

    Members of the Darling-Glen Waverley Railway Trust have decided to ask the Premier (Mr. Dunstan) to take prompt action to relieve them of their ...

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  16. HINKLER MEMORIAL

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The GovernorGeneral (Lord Gowrie) unveiled a memorial to Mr. Bert Hinkler at Russ Park, Bundaberg, this afternoon. Lord Gowrie ...

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  17. HOSPITAL FOR MORELAND £50,000 Project

    As a site for a large modern surgical, medical, and maternity hospital a property has been bought in Moreland road, Moreland, by the missionary sisters of the ...

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  18. LAW NOTICES—(This Day)

    BANCO COURT.—Before the Chief Justice (Sir Frederick Mann). — At 10.30—Divorce: Lucas v. Lucas, McKay party cited (part heard). ...

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  19. TALK of the TOWN

    CLOSELY associated with the Vacuum Oil Company for practically the whole of the present century, Mr. Hugh Hamilton, deputy chairman of directors of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. WOMAN CHARGED

    Emily Willmott, middle-aged woman, of Peel street, Collingwood, was remanded at the Fitzroy Court yesterday to the Collingwood Court an Thursday on a charge ...

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  21. South Yarra Property Sold

    A substantial building at 24 Marne street, South Yarra, containing two large flats, on land 80 by 140 feet, was sold yesterday. The property was offered at ...

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  22. HEAVY FINES FOR ILLICIT STILLS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—At the police court at Ayr to-day Eronina Manassero, cane farmer, was charged with having been unlawfully in possession of an illicit ...

    Article : 137 words
  23. Man Killed by Emery-wheel

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Richard Ford, aged 36 years a blacksmith, of Manildra, received terrible injuries which caused his death when a power-driven emery ...

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  24. GAS MASKS MAY BE "DEATH TRAPS"

    Gas respirators could be death traps in the hands of the untrained, said Mr. Alan Brooksbank last night in an address to honorary instructors of the St. John ...

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  25. STUDENTS' ELECTIONS

    A general meeting of students adopted a new constitution for the students' representative council at the University yesterday. It will prevent any one faculty ...

    Article : 75 words
  26. Advertising

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  27. "THE ARGUS" WEEK-END TOUR

    Many of the most popular holiday resorts lie on the Mornington Peninsula. In winter these are not crowded, and a drive around the coast is most enjoyable. The following week-end tour leads around the Peninsula, through Mornington, Portsea, and ...

    Article : 398 words
  28. BOYS RUN THEIR OWN CLUB

    While onlookers of mature years applauded in the right places, only thin boyish treble voices were heard in the conduct of the annual meeting of one of ...

    Article : 357 words
  29. New Premises for A.B.C.

    The Australian Broadcasting Commission has obtained a suite of rooms on the second floor of the T. and G. Building, Collins street, city, for the controller of ...

    Article : 85 words
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