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  2. SERIAL STORY

    Louis, on the last hill between Richmond and Fendon, drew rein to look down on the house—a house of gold with its windows flaming like jewels to the sunset. Its ...

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  3. AERIAL SURVEY.

    ALICE SPRINGS (C.A.), Monday.—The two machines of the Mackay aerial survey expedition arrived at Hermansberg on Wednesday afternoon. After leaving ...

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  4. Notes for Boys.

    If there is one thing more than another that needs emphasising to unemployed boys it is the danger of wasting time. During the last few years there have been, ...

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  5. BOY SCOUTS

    Scouts who took part in the great raily at the Melbourne Cricket-ground, when the World Chief Scout (Lord BadenPowell) visited Australia will have vivid ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION.

    The work of the Australian branch of the League of Nations Union in the last three years was reviewed by the general secretary (Mr. R. G. Watt) in his report ...

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  7. BOY SHOT IN HEAD.

    CHARLTON, Monday.—Frank Mulquiny, aged 14 years, son of Mr. James Malquiny, of Wooroonook, who was shooting with friends at the week-end, was shot ...

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  8. BETTING CHARGES.

    On a charge of having, between April 28 and May 8, used a house in Gold street, Collingwood, for purpose of betting, Vene Yates, a married woman, of Gold street, ...

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  9. RELIANCE REFLOATED.

    Shortly after 6 o'clock yesterday morning the bay steamer Reliance, which went aground near the Portarlington pier on Sunday evening, floated without assistance ...

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    PASSENGERS BY THE CORFU.—(Left) Mr. Frank Tarrant, the former Victorian, Middlesex, and M.C.C. cricketer, who has been coaching in India. He was met on arrival by Mrs. Frank Tarrant, jim., and his three grandchildren. (Right) Lieut.—Commander B. S. Davies, R. N., who is going to Flinders Naval ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BLINDS FOR CITY SHOPS.

    Objecting that white blinds over city shop doors and windows soon became black, Councillor T. S. Nettlefold moved at a meeting of the City Council yesterday that ...

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    IN "SIBERIA."—The cold wind and showers yesterday made driving in dockland an unenviable task. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SCHOOL TEACHERS LEARN.— M. F. J. Greatorex, orchard supervisor, demonstrated pruning at the Burnley Horticultural School yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WOMEN'S CENTENARY COMMITTEE.—Delegates from 100 women's organisations met at the Town Hall yesterday to discuss ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION.—Australian branches hold their annual conference in Melbourne yesterday. (Left to right) Mr. E. J. Ingram (Q.). Mr. P. D. Phillips (V.), Mr. J. Howard Vaughan (S.A.), Captain F. Aarons (N.S.W.), Mr. Raymond Watt (general secretary, N.S.W.), Sir Harrison Moore (chairman, V.), Miss Nora W. Collison (N.S.W.), Mr. Raymond Alexander (W.A.), Sir Littleton Groom (Q.), and Dr. T. P. Fry (Q.). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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