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  2. EARLY MORNING ARRESTS

    Stolen property; valued at £400, was recovered, and four men and a woman arrested in raids by Footscray detectives yesterday. They ...

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  3. TWO FISHERMEN RESCUED

    QUEENSCLIFF, Monday.—Blown to sea by fierce southerly squalls, two fishermen were rescued from an open boat by the pilot steamer ...

    Article : 187 words
  4. MANY FALLS OF SNOW

    Under snow, ha[?]l, sleet, and bitterly cold strong winds, all Victoria shivered yesterday. Snowfalls were the most widespread for ...

    Article : 549 words
  5. SPARK IGNITES MATCH HEAPS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Three girls were burned, one seriously, when a fire occurred in the filling and drying room at the factory of ...

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  6. KIMBERLEY PLAN

    Leaders of the Jewish community in Melbourne are disposed to caution in their views of the plan to establish a Jewish ...

    Article : 425 words
  7. COALITION TALKS

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Prospects of a Federal coalition will probably be known better to-day after the leader of the Country party (Sir ...

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  8. SNOW ONLY 20 MILES FROM CITY.[?]

    —Spring is here but it was a wintry wind that blew in Melbourne yesterday. Snow three inches deep covered the ground when Mr. W. H. Breen milked his cows at Ferny Creek. Building a snowman at Sassafras. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Arl Show VIRILE WATERCOLOURS

    An exhibition of work by Mrs. Maud Sherwood who holds a very high place in water-colour. will be opened at the Sedon Galleries, 107 Elizabeth street, by ...

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  10. FOUR CHILDREN INJURED

    Four children, aged from 3 years to 8 years, were awarded damages totalling £310 in the County Court yesterday for ...

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  11. NEW COUNCIL COMMITTEES

    Increased membership of City Council permanent committees so that the Labour group could have greater representation based on its ...

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  12. DAMAGES FOR HUSBAND

    Samuel Constantine Pearman Read, aged 34 years. of Boston road. East Malvern[?] formerly of the Flinders Hotel, Flinders, was yesterday granted by Mr. ...

    Article : 151 words
  13. DIZZINESS, AS USUAL

    "War," says Anæsthesia, my Ball and Chain, to me yesterday, "is a terrible thing." On the which I turn toward her a face ...

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  14. ACCIDENT ON TAN

    Damages of £250 were awarded by Judge Book in the Second County Court yesterday to the rider of one of two hacks which collided on the Alexandra avenue ...

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  15. DARWIN LUGGER ON FIRE

    DARWIN, Monday.—In a desperate effort to save his burning lugger as it lay at anchor in Darwin harbour to-day, Mr. L. T. Craig, ...

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  16. NIGHT SMASH ON HIGHWAY

    Two young men were injured, one fatally, when a motor-cycle came into collision with a motor-truck on the Prince's Highway, near Narre ...

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  17. ARREST AT HOSPITAL

    Oakleigh detectives yesterday arrested a man after he had been treated at the Alfred Hospital for gunshot wounds and charged him with having attempted to ...

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  18. SAVAGE ATTACK WAS "ACCIDENT"

    PERTH, Monday. — A police magistrate decided to-day that an assault by a male employee on a female domestic servant on a farm ...

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  19. FEIGNED SLEEP; ESCAPED

    SYDNEY, Monday. — For having escaped from lawful custody Clive Joseph Bourke, aged 32, labourer, was sentenced at the Central Police Court to-day to 12 ...

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  20. FOUR MEN SENTENCED

    Four men, who had been found guilty of receiving, were sentenced by Judge Foster in General Sessions yesterday as follow:—Charles Watson, of no fixed ...

    Article : 71 words
  21. MOTORIST SOUGHT

    Motorists who were driving along Jasper road between Moorabbin and Ormond between 6.30 and 7 p.m. on Friday, are asked by the police to get in touch with ...

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  22. SHOOTING AT FITZROY

    Charged in the Fitzroy Couit yesterday with having, on July 14, shot at Lawrence David Cartledge, dealer, of Smith street, F[?]tzioy, with intent to murder, ...

    Article : 167 words
  23. £15,000 NEEDED FOR DEAF

    The Adult Deaf and Dumb Society is appealing to the public for help in its work. One thousand deaf and dumb people rely on the society for friendship, ...

    Article : 192 words
  24. Advertising

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  25. TO REASSURE A PATIENT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Dr. Cecil Walter Luscombe, of Port Kembla, said in the Workers' Compensation Court to-day that, to reassure a patient, he had given ...

    Article : 145 words
  26. BOY DROWNED

    SWAN HILL, Monday.— Leonard Harrison, aged 16 years. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Harrison, well-known residents of Swan Hill, was drowned about 6 p.m. ...

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  27. AIRLINE SCHEDULES

    By the new schedules of Australian National Airways, which will come into speration to-day, the Douglas plane in the Tasmanian service will leave ...

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  28. AIR LEAGUE

    The Victorian Wing of the Australian Air League has announced that day classes are being formed for the convenience of members. The league, which has ...

    Article : 77 words
  29. TRINITY TOUR ENDING

    The Trinity Grammar School's 17th educational tour, which was to have ended on Thursday, will end to-morrow because Beechworth, where there is a measles ...

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  30. RECOUNTS POSTPONED

    Owing to the illness of Mr. H. L. Jackson, P.M., the recounts for the elections in two wards of the Brunswick Council were postponed for a fortnight. They were ...

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  31. CHILD SCALDED

    YALLOURN, Monday.— Shirley Mussared, aged seven years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Mussared, of Yallourn, was admitted to the Yallourn Hospital ...

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  32. PRODUCTS FOR BRITAIN

    Only a broad outline of its proposals for the disposal of Australian primary products was submitted by the Federal Government to the Premiers at the ...

    Article : 71 words
  33. "MADE IN AUSTRALIA"

    Results of the window-dressing competition in the "Shopping Week," which is being conducted by the Made-in-Australia Council at Glenhuntly, are:— ...

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  34. DANCE CHAMPIONSHIP

    The 15th heat of the £250 Victorian modern dancing championship was held at Leggett's. Prahran. last night. Results:—Mr. A. Harrop and Miss G. Fallon, 1; Mr. E. McClaren and ...

    Article : 41 words
  35. DECREES NISI GRANTED

    Mr. Justice O'Bryon granted decrees nisi yesterday in the following cases, the name of the petitioner being given first in each case:— Stella Christine Bartlett, aged 40 years[?] of ...

    Article : 236 words
  36. ACQUITTED BY JURY

    George Henry Dee, of Mitcham, labourer, was acquitted by a Jury in General Sessions yesterday of larceny and, alternatively, of receiving. He was ...

    Article : 50 words
  37. COMING EVENTS

    To-night. 8.—At the Henry George Club, 18 George parade on 111 Collins street). Mr. H. Thomas will speak on "Australia's Population," The public invited. ...

    Article : 66 words
  38. POLISHING UP THEIR SEAMANSHIP

    Royal Australian Naval Reservists [?] being given special instruction on the compass at the Port Melbourne depot yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 25 words
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