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    MELBOURNE'S LATEST TRAFFIC LIGHTS, those at the corner of Toorak and St. Kilda roads, were switched on for the first time at mid-day yesterday. The lights are similar to those recently installed at the Hoddle Bridge. (Lower) The chairman of the City ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MEN MISSING AFTER FIRE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Police and fishermen are investigating the burning and sinking of an unidentified launch and the disappearance of two fishermen—a Greek ...

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  5. SYMPATHY OF BRITAIN Late Mr. Ogilvie

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Sympathy of the British Government with Tasmania at the death of the Premier (Mr. Ogilvie) was expressed in a cable message received ...

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  6. GUILLOTINE IN SENATE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Following a day of unusually slow progress on the first committee stages of the Supply Department Bill in ...

    Article : 261 words
  7. HURT TRYING TO STOP BOLT

    Can a man who is injured while attempting to stop a bolting horse recover damages from the owner and driver of the horse? ...

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  8. TO REPRESENT MINISTRY

    Mr. Holt, Assistant Minister, who will represent the Federal Ministry at the funeral, left Essendon by mail plane yesterday. Other passengers included the ...

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  9. TRIBUTES IN SENATE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Senators paid tributes to Mr. Ogilvie when the Senate met to-day. The leader of the Government (Senator ...

    Article : 109 words
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  11. MISSION WORK IN SUMATRA

    Appealing for assistance for a German mission in Sumatra, at the birthday rally of the Church Missionary Society in the Central Hall last night, the Archbishop of ...

    Article : 181 words
  12. MANSLAUGHTER OF CONSTABLE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Leslie William Murphy, aged 28, was found guilty by a jury in the Central Criminal Court this morning of the manslaughter of ...

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  13. BANK OFFICIALS' PRAISE

    Mr. Ogilvie had always walked arduously for those who had entrusted him with their litigation the general secretary of the Australian Bank Officials' ...

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  14. THE KNIGHT ERRAND

    "Why," An[?]sthesla yodels yesterday into the circumambient air which is lying round and about, "is it that a man can never do an errand correctly?" ...

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  15. EPIDEMIC OF COLDS Thousands Afflicted

    Scarcely a family in Melbourne has not some member stricken with a violent form of cold, which it is believed may be a type of influenza. ...

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  16. MASS AT ST. PATRICK'S

    Many personal friends and Parliamentary representatives attended the Requiem Mass for Mr. Ogilvie at St. Patrick's Cathedral yesterday morning. The ...

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  17. AWATEA IN GALE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.—The trans-Tasman liner Awatea, after battling through a violent west south-west gale all the way from Sydney, averaged 20,4 knots ...

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  18. SERVICES AFFECTED

    For the next week Central telephone exchange will have a reasonable excuse for delays, as 30 of the telephonists there are absent from work because of illness. ...

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  19. TUGS FOR OVERHAUL

    The annual overhaul of Melbourne's tug-boat fleet will be begun this morning when the Melbourne Steamship Company's tug Tooronga will enter the ...

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  20. SHOOTING FAMILY

    Since 1912, when he retired from the Royal Navy, Captain H. Rawson has roamed the world big-game hunting. shooting, and fishing. ...

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  21. NO "DEAD ENDS"

    Because they were "dead-end" jobs, the Youth Employment Committee refused to send boys to 166 positions offered to it in May. ...

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  22. "DECAMERON" IN LIBRARY

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Tuesday.—A case of great interest to booksellers was decided in the Supreme Court to-day, when Mr. Justice Blair, in a reserved judgment, ...

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  23. FIRE BRIGADE JUBILEE

    The Frankston Fire Brigade will celebrate its golden jubilee this year, The secretary (Mr. W. P. Beach) wishes to hear from all former members. His ...

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  24. TWO SHIPS REFLOATED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—While negotiating Sheridan Flats, between South White Cliffs and Stewart Island, near Maryborough, the coastal steamer Poonbar, ...

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  25. SLUM EVIL

    Although slums were one of the main social problems to-day, the mere building of new homes for the poor was not a solution, the City Health Officer (Dr. John ...

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  26. REPORT ON SWEATING

    A short interim report on sweating. the employment of girls in unsuitable industries, and the drift of juvenile workers to "dead-end" occupations, has been ...

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  27. Woman City Councillor Would Have Mixed Reception

    Some city councillors would welcome a woman as a fellow member, but others, very definitely, would not. They apparently have not been impressed by Miss ...

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