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  3. NEW NOVELS.

    The following new novels and reprints have been received:- "To-morrow's Woods," by Jane Oliver (London: Collins); "The Captain's Table," by Sisley ...

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  4. ODDFELLOWS DIFFER.

    Judgment in a dispute which had arisen between Frederick John Bowery, Seach street, Caulfield, and the trustees of the Independent Order of Oddfellows of ...

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  5. PRESTON SHOOTING.

    A recent shooting incident in Bell street, Preston, was investigated at the Preston Court on Thursday, when Edward James Wharton, of Bell street, Preston, aged 55 ...

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  6. CAR PASSENGER KILLED.

    When a motor-car in which he was travelling collided with an electric tram standard at the side of Malvern road, Toorak, at half-past 4 o'clock yesterday morning ...

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  7. NATURE NOTES & QUERIES

    Referring to early nesting birds which have lately been mentioned, B.E.C. (Inglewood) says:—"That beautiful little bird the tang or bush chat is surely among ...

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  9. WALKING TOURS.

    Thirty-eight members of the Melbourne Walking and Touring Club an unusually large party, were attracted last week-end to the club walk through the Acheron Valley, from Narbethong to ...

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  10. ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    The Fitzroy Gardens are becoming increasingly popular among flower lovers. The City Council has given permission to the Royal Horticultural Society to hold ...

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  11. BRUNSWICK TOWN HALL VENTILATION.

    The Public Health department has directed the attention of the Brunswick City Council to a recent test of the air conditions and temperature of the Brunswick Town Hall when 700 people were ...

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  12. TRAMWAY NOT TO BE EXTENDED.

    The Tramways Board has written to the Brunswick Council acknowledging the council's letter with respect to the proposed extension of the North Coburg tramway to the Fawkner Cemetery. ...

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  13. DIED ON DAY OF RETIREMENT.

    WANGARATTA, Thursday.—Mr. Alfred Tippett, aged 65 years, died suddenly to-day. He was to have retired from the service of the Railways department ...

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  14. SCHOOLGIRLS AT "THE ARGUS" OFFICE.

    A large party of girls of Firbank Church of England Girls' School, Brighton, visited the office of "The Argus" and "The Australasian" yesterday. Members of the party are shown in the composing-room, where linetype operators are a work. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. AUSTRALIAN SKI CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The Australian ski championships are being held at Hotham Heights this week. The photograph shows S. Kaaten (N.S.W.) in a spectacular practice jump. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    HEAD MASTER'S RETIREMENT.—Mr. L. A. Adamson who will retire from the head mastership of Wesley College at the end of the year, is seen with Mr. Harold J. Stewart, an old boy of the college, who has been appointed to succeed him. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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