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  2. IMPROPER USE ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Allegations that Inspector Russell had improperly introduced Freemasonry into certain police investigations ...

    Article : 270 words
  3. "BROKE SOLEMN PROMISE"

    The Ministry, despite bitter protests by the Opposition, accepted in the Legislative Assembly yester-.' day an amendment by Mr. ...

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    RIVALS YESTERDAY in the semi-finals of the Australian professional golf championship, E. Naismith (left) and G. Oates shared an umbrella when rain interrupted their match Naismith won and will meet his cousin, G. Naismith, in the final to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SARGENT WITH ORCHESTRA

    Cheering and applauding, a very large audience paid tribute to Dr. Malcolm Sargent last night at the Town Hall, when the English conductor appeared in ...

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  6. WARSHIP'S BOAT BURNT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Bursting of an oil fuel pipe near a large quantity of pitch caused a fire on the naval wharf at Garden Island ...

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  7. TRAFFIC CASES COSTLY

    Hospitals should not have to carry the burden of the increasing number of traffic accidents, said Mr. T. M. Burke, a member of the ...

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  8. CHAIR WIELDED BY MINISTER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Claiming that the possession of batons by members of the League of Social Service prevented a brawl during ...

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  9. HOURS AT STATE MINE

    Custom was the only ground for reducing the hours of surface workers at the Wonthaggi State coalmine to the level of those of ...

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  10. FOR CHILDREN

    This afternoon Dr. Sargent will conduct one of his unique concerts for young people. As the accommodation at the Town Hall has to be strictly rationed ...

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  11. Cup Stories WELLINGTON'S WATERLOO

    Mr. W. A. Scott, of 15 Rubens grove Canterbury, recalls a hot favourite that was "not so hot" He will receive 5/ for the following story:— ...

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  12. GET YOUR STAR OUT OF THE MUD

    Mud, which with its allies, rain and wind, caused the postponement of League and Association matches last Saturday, can dull the ...

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    MR. CHAMBERLAIN, the British Prime Minister, and Mrs. Chamberlain, enjoying their morning walk in St. James's Park, London. Despite the international ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. BROWNLEE AND A.B.C.

    When questioned yesterday about the possibility of the Australian baritone John Brownlee broadcasting a concert, Mr. F. Tait said yesterday that this would depend ...

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  15. QUICK RESULTS

    The Classified Advertising Manager, "The Argus," Melbourne. Sir,—We would like to compliment ...

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  16. ELECTION RECOUNTS

    Applications have been lodged by Messrs, R. F. Tutty of Albion street West Bruns-wick and W. E. Egginton of Victoria street, East Brunswick, for recounts of the ...

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  17. CHARITY NEEDS

    Strong opposition to a State lottery to finance hospitals was expressed yesterday by Lieut.-Colonel Knox, M.L.A. ...

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  18. JUBILEE CONCERT

    The Buckley and Nunn challenge cup for the Schools' Association football premiership was presented to the Box Hill Grammar School at a concert in the Box ...

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  19. RIDING THE AIRWAVES

    "Riding the Airwaves," a play by the Alan Cairnes players, was presented at Kelvin Hall last night. Players included Misses Judy Amadlo and Peggy Shea and ...

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  20. MAJOR STREETS IN CAULFIELD

    The question of the Increase of "major" streets is under consideration by the Caulfield Council. The traffic advisory committee has made additions to the list ...

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  21. School Sports WESLEY WINS BY POINT

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  22. Obituary DR. EDWARD RYAN

    Representatives of all branches of the medical profession, city commercial interests, and churchmen, attended the funeral yesterday of Dr. Edward Ryan, ...

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  23. MELBOURNE HOSPITAL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 211 words
  24. TO RATEPAYERS OF LONSDALE WARD

    I wish to take this opportunity of thanking all the ratepayers of Lonsdale Ward for the wonderful support given to me in my recent election. I consider it a great ...

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  25. LANES TO BE "MADE"

    While it was the policy of the Caulfield Council to abolish as many rlghts-of-way in the municipality as possible, It had been decided that all that remained must ...

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  26. RUGBY TEAM NOT CHOSEN

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 235 words
  27. FUNDS NEEDED

    At the 72nd annual meeting of life governors and subscribers of the Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital, the Lord Mayor (Councillor A. W. Coles), who ...

    Article : 179 words
  28. JUVENILE OFFENDERS

    One of the most Important works of the Police Department was looking after Juveniles, said the Chief Commissioner of Police (Mr. A. Duncan). at the annual ...

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  29. MR. W. L. WILMSHURST

    Freemasons in Victoria will hear with regret news of the death in London of Mr. Walter Leslie Wilmshurst, of Huddersfield, England. Mr. Wilmshurst was ...

    Article : 76 words
  30. SUNDAY SCHOOL EXAMS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 words
  31. Advertising

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  32. MR. F. C. WHITE

    The funeral of Mr. Frederick Charles White, who died suddenly on Tuesday, aged 67 years, left his home in Lincoln road, Essendon, yesterday afternoon, for ...

    Article : 147 words
  33. FINE ON THEFT CHARGE

    "You are guilty of a serious breach of trust. There are no redeeming features in your case," remarked Mr. Meehan, P.M., when refusing time to pay a fine at the ...

    Article : 188 words
  34. BRUNSWICK HOSPITAL

    "It looks as if the proposed hospital for Brunswick is assured," said the Mayor of Brunswick (Councillor B. J. Warr) yesterday, commenting on the fine achievement ...

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  35. QUEEN COMPETITION

    The queens in the retailers' section of the Brunswick centenary queen competition are Miss Lila Casboit, Queen of Sport, and Miss Jean Davidson, Queen of ...

    Article : 96 words
  36. DR. E. S. SIMPSON

    Dr. E. S. Simpson, West Australian Government analyst and mineralogist, died at South Perth last night, aged 65 years. Dr. Simpson, who was horn in New South ...

    Article : 119 words
  37. HENRY GEORGE BANQUET

    On Saturday in many parts of the world the 100th anniversary of the birthday of Henry George will be celebrated. In Melbourne a banquet will be held at ...

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  38. BRUNSWICK CONTESTS

    The final section of the classic dancing in the Brunswick competitions, was held in St. Pat rick's Hall Bourke street, last night and re sulted:— ...

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  39. PHONE CALLS TO INDIES

    Beginning on Friday, September 1, the basic tariff for radio telephone calls between Australia and the Netherlands Indies will be reduced to £1 a minute, ...

    Article : 104 words
  40. CROQUET NOTES

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  41. AUSTRALIA'S OLD CARS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday- Australia had the highest percentage of cars more than eight years old in the world said Mr C A Jaques at the amwil meeting of Australian Securities Ltd to-day Australia's proportion of new cars (less than eight years old) was 45 per cent, America's G5 per cent, and Britain s 90 lier cent. Australia had 799 000 motor ehicles, or one for eveiy eight persons As 70 per cent of cars were bought on the hire-purchase system, it could be seen that the field of motor finance In which the company specialised was not jet full} exploited _ ...

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  42. YOUNG GARDENERS

    In a report to the parks and gardens committee, which was adopted by the Brunswick Council this week, the city surveyor (Mr. D. W. Bonar) stated that ...

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  43. COMING EVENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 146 words
  44. ADVERTISERS ALWAYS PLEASED!

    These Results Prove Why— Accommodation let in Caulfield, St. Kilda, South Yarra, Prahran, East Melbourne, Armadale, Windsor, &c. Jobs ...

    Article : 75 words
  45. MR. KENYON'S LECTURE

    The first of a series of six afternoon lectures on the Australian aborigines was given in the Spencer Hall of the National Museum yesterday by A. S. Kenyon. Mr. ...

    Article : 63 words
  46. WILLS AND ESTATES

    The Ballarat Trustees, Executors and Agency Company Limited is applying for probate of the will of John William Stafford, late of Meredi[?], farmer and grazier, who died on ...

    Article : 50 words
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