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  3. SOCIAL EVENTS.

    Members of the Victoria League had the privilege yesterday afternoon of hearing the Countess of Stradbroke give an illuminating account of her recent visit to the ...

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  4. MOTOR-'BUS CONTROL.

    Contending that even under the provisions of the Motor-' bus Regulation Bill, the motor- 'bus companies would be better situated than the Melbourne and ...

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  5. WOMEN IN CONFERENCE.

    The Interstate Conference of the National Councils of Women of Australia concluded its deliberations yesterday afternoon. The president (Mrs. D. A. Skene) presided, and ...

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  6. GOODS WRONGLY DESCRIBED.

    BRISBANE, Friday.— Evidence was heard in the Police Court to-day in a case in which the Customs department proceeded against Leonard Dyson on five ...

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  7. POLICE STRIKE INQUIRY.

    Interesting evidence was given by Subinspector Henry W. Kroger (who was president of the Victorian Police Association at the time of the strike) when the Royal ...

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  8. "LIFTING" AN AWARD.

    The commissioner of War Service Homes (Mr. J. M. Semmens) said yesterday that it had been decided by the commission to offer to join with Mr. Reynolds Driver in ...

    Article : 170 words
  9. Regulating Heavy Vehicles.

    A sub-committee appointed by the Municipal Conference met at the Town Hall yesterday to decide on a method for the control of heavy motor vehicles other than ...

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  10. BOARD OF WORKS.

    The Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works recently closed a loan of £1,010,100, which was fully subscribed. The money was required for redemption of ...

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  11. NEW CAMBERWELL LINE.

    Sir, —In connection with the new bus service from Camberwell to Melbourne, I would like to point out that these 'buses were bought and all arrangements made ...

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  12. ARTS AND CRAFTS SOCIETY.

    The depot of the Arts and Crafts' Society of Victoria will be closed until October 31, when the Society will reopen at the new depot. Room St. Capital House, Swanston street. Friday, ...

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  13. BRIGHTON'S INTEREST.

    Sir.— As probably the most populous suburb without trains or direct 'bus service, I, among other citizens of Brighton, am anxious to know how we will fare ...

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  15. LADY FORSTER'S INTEREST.

    Her Excellency Lady Forster was the guest of honour at a very enjoyable dinner party given at the [?] Club last night by the executive of the Victorian National ...

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  16. DOMINATED BY CRIMINAL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Four years' penal servitude was the sentence passed to-day by Judge Robin, at the Darlingburst Quarter Sessions, on Perey Archibald ...

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  17. Sale of Work at Waveney.

    Mrs. Andrew McIlarg entertained a large number of friends in a practical manner yesterday afternoon at her home, Waveney, Hampden road, ...

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  18. Tea at Linden.

    At the conclusion of the business meeting of the interstate conference of the National Council of Women yesterday afternoon, the interstate delegates and ...

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  19. STEAMERS TO NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday. A conference of South Island business men passed a resolution declaring that the shipping service between Sydney and Southern New ...

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  20. ST. PHILIP'S MISSION, COLLINGWOOD.

    Sir,—At the beginning of the winter [?] appealed for parcels of clothing or other donations for the relief of the poor of Collingwood. On behalf of our workers I ...

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  21. CASINO TO BE DOCKED.

    All day yesterday the work of unloading the steamer Casino was continued at No. [?] Prince's Wharf. The vessel had been damaged when she went ashore near ...

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  22. FLINDERS MEMORIAL

    Sir,—I have to thank your correspondents "Space" and Mr. C. R. Long for their letters. The suggestion made by the former that the memorial should be erected ...

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  23. CHURCH AND LIQUOR QUESTION.

    Consideration was given at the assembly of the Baptist Union yesterday to the liquor question. The following motions in this respect were agreed to:— ...

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  24. SCHOOLBOY INJURED BY MOTOR-CAR.

    Charles Lee, aged 13 years, of [?] grove, St. Kilds, was admitted to the Alfred Hospital yesterday morning suffering from severe abdominal injuries. Lee was ...

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  25. CONCERT AT MASONIC HOMES.

    To-morrow afternoon, Miss Dorothy Brunton, Mr. [?] and a male quartet from "The [?] of Ro[?]le O'Reilly" Company, together with the Princes Theatre [?] under ...

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