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  2. NATURE NOTES & QUERIES

    TWO small fish sent by Mr. Frank Sinsiton (Swan Hill) are the common river [?]ow of South Eastern Australia, which [?]ts [?]th fresh and brackish ...

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  3. CHILDREN'S LIBRARY.

    A request for a children's section for the Melbourne Public Library was made yesterday to the board of trustees of the National Gallery by representatives of the ...

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  4. FICTION OF THE DAY

    The following new [?]s and reprints have been received:- "The Craig Poisoning Mystery," by A. Fielding (London; W. Collins, Sons, and Co. Ltd.). ...

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  5. SYNTHETIC BITUMEN.

    In view of the increasing competition of imported hitumen with Australian tar for road construction and maintenance, the Metropolitan Gas Company's engineer (Mr. ...

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  6. LAND TAX RETURNS.

    Every person who lives in Australia and whose total interests in land at midnight on June 30 amounted to an unimproved value of £3,000 or more, and every agent for ...

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  7. PRESUMED TO BE DEAD.

    In peculiar circumstances Mrs. Catherine Hart, formerly of Tivoli road, South Yarra, disappeared from the knowledge of her friends and relatives in 1921. She was not ...

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  8. NEW LICENSING AREA.

    The Licencing Court sat at the Law Courts yesterday and on Wednesday to deal with a petition by residents of Sandringham for the proclamation of an area ...

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  9. COATS MADE "OUTSIDE."

    On the information of the Victorian branch of the Federated Clothing and Allied Trades Union, Hicks, Atkinson, and Sons Pty. Ltd., of 350 Collins street, were ...

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  10. SOLDIERS' PRESIDENT.

    At a meeting of the Federal executive of the Returned Soliders League yesterday the president (Captain G. J. C. Dyett) said that in consequence of requests from ...

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  11. FOR WAR PURPOSES.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—"An amount of £1,150 was lent to the Commonwealth without interest for war purposes by seven persons and two organisations." said the ...

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  12. NEW SETTLERS' LEAGUE.

    Members of the welcome and welfare general committee of the New Settlers' League of Australia (Victorian division) met yesterday to her the reports for the ...

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  13. MAN SHOT IN STREET.

    Joseph John Marmo, a labourer, of Carlton, who was arrested on Wednesday night following a disturbance in Drummond street near the corner of Newry street, ...

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  14. ENDURANCE FLIGHT.

    When the Australian National Airways air-liner Southern Moon begins the endurance flight over Melbourne this month the machine, which will be in charge ...

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  15. ARREST IN SHOOTING CASE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Detectives arrested a man at a house at Devonshire street, Surry Hills, this morning, following the wounding of Mrs. Florence ...

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  16. OPOSSUM SEASON ENDS.

    It is estimated that more than 500,000 opossums have been killed during the trapping season which closed yesterday. Officials of the Fisheries and Game department ...

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    SCENES OF ENTHUSLASM.—Australian supporters rushed on to the field at Lord's and carried the Australian captain, W. M. Woodfull, off the ground when the second Test match ended. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    EXAMINING STEAMER'S PROPELLER—A diver descending at the stern of the Esperance Bay yesterday to examine the propeller, thought to have been damaged in a minor collision outside the Hoads. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    BISHOP AND HIS FIANCE.—The Anglican Bishop of Ballarat (Dr. P. C. T. Crick) and Miss Marion Jellicorse, of Densworth, Sussex, whose engagement has been announced. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    OFF TO ENGLAND.—Mr. A. Cunningham, of New South Wales, who left the Mascot aerodrome at daybreak yesterday in a Genairco machine ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    AT THE FOUNDLING HOSPITAL.—Lady Somers presided at the annual meeting of the Foundling Hospital and Infants' Home, Berry street. East Melbourne, yesterday. Left to right: The president (Mrs. Montague Cohen), Nurse Williams, the vice-president (Mrs. C. Hicks), Matron McGain, and Lady Somers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    STEEPLECHASE WINNER.—Miss Gwen johnston and her horse Abbotsford after winning the Ladles' Point-to-point Steeplechase at the Dandenong hospital meeting yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. WORK ON WATERFRONT.

    Criticism of the failure of the Federal and State Labour Governments to restore work on the waterfront to unionists was made at a meeting of members of the ...

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    SKI-ING ON MOUNT BULLER—Mr. Sverre Kaaten, a Norwegian ski expert, won the cross-country, down-hill dash, and other events in the ski championships at Mount Buller on Tuesday. He is here seen against a background of swirling snowclouds. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ARCHITECTURAL EXHIBITION.—The exhibition of the Royal 'Victorian Institute of Architects opens to-day in the Town Hall. Designs and models were arranged yesterday. First prize competitive designs by M. K. Reid are above: On the left, for a bouse costing not more than £2,000; on tbe right for a house costing not more than £1,250. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. GEMBROOK BUS FARES.

    An admission that the motor-bus service to Gembrook was a substantial improvement on the train journey on the narrowe gauge line is made by the Railways ...

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