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  2. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,586 words
  3. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR.

    In his report on the work of the Fourteenth International Labour Conference held at Geneva in June, 1930, the employers' representative from Australia (Mr. ...

    Article : 1,007 words
  4. DEVELOPMENT OF GLIDING.

    Possibilities of pleasure tours being made in gliding machines around the Great Daviding Range and fro[?]mthe Grampians mountains are envisaged by the managing ...

    Article : 930 words
  5. SHIPPING

    OCEAN FORECAST.—Tuesday, 9 p.m. (For 24 Hours).—"Conditions disturbed in Coral Sea, with fresh to strong southeasterly winds, and rather rough seas off ...

    Article : 1,479 words
  6. WOMAN'S REALM

    On a holiday visit to Melbourne, as a rest after the steanuous work of electioneering in Tasmania, Mrs. T. Murdoch has some interesting things to say of ...

    Article : 3,143 words
  7. INFLUENCED TO STEAL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — An allegation that a workless girl, aged 19 years, had been befriended by another woman and then influenced to steal was made at the ...

    Article : 216 words
  8. EXAMINATION IN ECONOMICS.

    Sir,—The results of the leaving honours examination in economics published on December 23 amply justify the criticism which has been freely levelled at the paper. ...

    Article : 319 words
  9. DIRECTION FINDING.

    In the last 12 months a remarkable new use has been found for one of the greatest nuisances with which the wireless listener and the wireless engineer have to contend ...

    Article : 710 words
  10. "POMEGRANATE OF PARADISE."

    How a "Pomegranate of Paradise," claimed to be the most exquisite fruit in the world, was brought to England by a botanist who penetrated into the heart of ...

    Article : 181 words
  11. TUESDAY'S WEATHER CHART.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 933 words
  12. TUNGSTEN FOR LAMPS.

    Australia supplies the tungsten used for the filaments of the electric lamps which light British homes, and which are exported all over the world. This fact ...

    Article : 303 words
  13. BRAWL IN HOTEL.

    Fines amounting to £30 were imposed on three [?]ians, who were also ordered to pay £10 damages, by Mr. T. D. O'Callaghan, P.M., and honorary justices in the Carlton Court on Tuesday, when ...

    Article : 546 words
  14. RACEGOERS WARNED.

    In Sydney recently several cases of betting tickets having been forged have been reported. Few betting ticket forgeries have succeeded in Melbourne in recent ...

    Article : 181 words
  15. Display Advertising

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  16. Classified Advertising

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    Advertising : 349 words
  17. MYSTERIOUS DISEASES.

    A new laboratory for the study of virus diseases in plants—built by the Empire Marketing Board—has been opened on the outskirts of Edingburgh. Here fresh ...

    Article : 311 words
  18. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Miss Madge Elliott and Mr. Cyril Ri[?]chards, who are returning from London to appear in J. C. Williamson Ltd. [?]eal [?] productions, are on board the Oronsay, which will arrive at ...

    Article : 154 words
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