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  2. END OF A CHAPTER

    Another chapter in the long and costly history of land settlement in Victoria was closed yesterday, when the Closer Settlement ...

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  3. PEOPLE AND EVENTS

    Miss E. Hurle, who has been on the staff of the Higher Elementary School at Beechworth, and who is leaving to be married received gifts from the Mothers' ...

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  4. POTATOES FROM N.Z

    PERTH, Monday.—A telegram protesting against any withdrawal of the embargo on New Zealand potatoes was sent to the Prime ...

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  5. COLLISION SEQUEL £3,000 CLAIM

    An action in which a porter at the University of Melbourne is claiming: £3,000 damages from a carrier and two other defendants as ...

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  6. NEW CHURCH

    The new Church of England at Alexandra, which was dedicated at the week-end by the Bishop of Wangaratta (the Right Rev. J. S. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "Busman's" Holiday

    On a flying holiday to North Queensland, the chief instruclor of the Royal Victorian Aero Club (Flight-Lieutenant H. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. EVIDENCE REFUSED Living Costs

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Full Court of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court declined to-day to hear evidence from Professor D. B. Copland, of the Faculty of ...

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  9. FINE DABRY EXHIBITS Brisbane Show

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Ideal weather favoured the opening of the Royal National Show to-day. A large crowd thronged the ...

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  10. SLUMP TALK

    PERTH, Monday.—Replying to a statement by the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Casey), who challenged him to reveal what was behind his continual ...

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  11. GEELONG AND DISTRICT

    When William Ledgerton, aged 42 years. I of Torquay, was chopping wood on Sunday, the axe slipped and cut his right foot. Ledgerton had to crawl more than a mile for ...

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  12. SALE OF PEAS

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A writ has been issued out of the Kingaroy Registry of the Supreme Court on behalf of the Burnett and South Burnett Primary Producers' ...

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  13. In the Police Courts COUNCILLORS AT LAW

    The St. Kilda Court granted yesterday an adjournment to August 29 in the case in which Alfred Levy, investor, of Robe street, St. Kilda, claims from Joseph ...

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  14. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT

    The Ballal at Agricultural and Pastoral Society's Sheep Show will open at the showgrounds to-day and will end on Thursday. This is the first time that the ...

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  15. BRISBANE RAM SALE

    BRISBANE Monday.—The offering of 1,350 rams, 300 more than last year, at the 31st stud and [?]ek sheep fair to-day proved too large for requirements, and sales lacked animation. Prices ...

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  16. AIRLINER DELAYED

    The DC2 Douglas airliner Loongana, of Australian National Airways, which maintained the Sydney-Brisbane service of Airlines of Australia at the end of last week, ...

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  17. MUNICIPAL POLL

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  18. YOUTHS ACQUITTED

    Two youths were acquitted by a jury in General Sessions yesterday on a charge of the larceny of a quantity of chaff and an alternative charge of ...

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  19. OWNERSHIP OF BAG

    A woman, charged before Judge Magennls in General Sessions yesterday with having stolen a handbag, the property of the Myer Emporium Ltd., said that the ...

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  20. FALSE FIRE ALARM

    On July 24 firemen at the Port Melbourne station were summoned by a false call from a fire alarm at the corner of Farrell and Derham streets. When two ...

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  21. Flying Holiday

    In the Miles Whitney Straight monoplane of the Royal Victorian Aero Club, the chief instructor of the club (FlightLieutenant H. Boss-Walker) and Mr. ...

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  22. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT

    The annual conference of the Northern District Young Farmers' Club will be held on Friday and Saturday, September 9 and 10, the dates having been altered from ...

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  23. COMPENSATION AWARD

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Allegations that a girl, aged 15 years, had deceived five medical specialists and her solicitors and counsel in respect to a claim for workers ...

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  24. TITLES DELAYS

    At the Titles Office the staff is working into the night to relieve the congestion of business there, said the State AttorneyGeneral (Mr. Bailey) last night. ...

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  25. SEARCH FOR OIL

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Dr. H. Herman. engineer in charge of research to the Victorian State Electricity Commission speaking at the Millions Club to day said ...

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  26. ORGAN RECITAL

    With the concurrence of the Archbishop and the sub-dean (Can[?] Sutton), Dr. A. E. Floyd has arranged with Miss Renee Nizan, the celebrated French organist, ...

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  27. LICENCE NOT RESTORED

    "The Bench thinks that this application is made very much too early," said Mr. H. L. Jackson, P.M., at Brunswick Court yesterday, in announcing the decision on ...

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  28. S.E.C. EXTENSION

    The State Electricity Commission yesterday announced a further extension of its services in rural areas, Welshpool's small undertaking having been acquired ...

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  29. C.E.B.S. SERVICE

    The Bishop of Geelong (the Right Rev. J. J. Booth) will commission leaders of the Church of England Boys' Society at a special service to be held in St. Paul's ...

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  30. HANDLING WHEAT

    Sir,—In your issue of Saturday last with reference to the proposed cost of handling wheat in tlie silos, Councillor Henderson a member of the Grain ...

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  31. WHEAT PRICES

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — The Premier (Mr. Butler) announced to-day that he would confer with wheat merchants and millers at the Treasury to-morrow to ...

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  32. MAN IMPRISONED

    Malcolm Rivers, aged 45 years, of Lake Tyers Aboriginal Mission, station hand, pleaded guilty in General Sessions, before Judge Richardson yesterday, to eight ...

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  33. TOWN-PLANNING

    To report to the City Council on the necessity for a Town Planning Act, Aldermen F. Stapley and F. Devcney, and Councillors Sir George Wales, W. ...

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  34. RAIN IN THE COUNTRY

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  35. UNTIL RISING OF COURT

    Alex Ross, aged 65 years, of Canterbury road, Toorak, gardener, pleaded guilty in General Sessions yesterday to a charge of housebreaking and stealing a ...

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  36. MOTOR-CYCLISTS

    South Australian motor-cyclists had formed their own "blood transfusion squad" to aid the sick and injured at the Adelaide Hospital, Mr. A. Moyle (S.A.) ...

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  37. TREE-FELLER KILLED

    MANSFIELD, Monday. —Henry Pollard, of Tolmie, aged 22 years, was killed instantly to-day while felling timber about two miles from Christenson's mill at ...

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  38. BETTING PENALTY £20

    Raymond Allsop, hairdresser, of Murrumbeena road. Murrumbeena, was charged at the Oakleigh Court yesterday with having used premises for the purposes ...

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  39. LICENSING COURT

    The Licensing Court yesterday approved of the transfer of the following victuallers and other licences:— METROPOLITAN.—Royal Oak Hotel[?] North ...

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  40. Events in Cities and Towns MILDURA

    When a motor-car hit a large post at the end of a culvert in Fourteenth street on Saturday night, Robert Hodge, of Red Cliffs, suffered a severed windpipe, loss of ...

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  41. WARRNAMBOOL

    Receipts of the Warrnambool and District Base Hospital for the year ended June 30 totalled £10,069, and expenditure £9,397, leaving a surplus on the ...

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  42. 67 MEN[?]FINED

    Charged at the Oakleigh Court yesterday with having been found in a common gaming-house, 67 men were each fined £1. ...

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  43. RIVERINA

    The annual police ball at Albury was success ful and £330 will be divided amongst Albury charities. WENTWORTH.—In the Wentworth Court a ...

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  44. FAILURE TO REPORT

    William Deane, motor painter, of Tucker avenue, Brighton, was charged at the St. Kilda Court yesterday with having, being the driver of a motor-car which was ...

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  45. PRISONERS SENTENCE[?]

    The following prisoners, who pleaded gullty to charges, were sentenced by Mr. Justice Gavan Duffy in the Criminal Court yesterday:— ...

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  46. INTERSTATE LIVE STOCK MARKETS

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  47. WANTED TO BE WHOLE ARMY

    George Bright, aged 27 years, of Diamond Creek, boot elleker, pleaded guilty before Mr. Justice Gavan Duffy in the Criminal Court yesterday to a charge of ...

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  48. OTHER DISTRICTS

    BAGSHOT.—The Bagshot State school will hold "Back to School" celebrations on September 3. Former scholars who have not received an invitation are asked to accept this ...

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  49. SIX CONVICTED

    The Essendon Court sat till 6.10 p.m. yesterday hearing a series of charges which arose out of a disturbance in Puckle street, Moonee Ponds, in the early hours of ...

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  50. EGG-LAYING TEST AT VERMONT

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  51. WILLS AND ESTATES

    Karen Johanna Christiansen, formerly of the Ammunition Works, Footscray but late of Port Welshpool, married woman who died on July 8, left by will dated March 24, 1925, real ...

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  52. MAN ACQUITTED

    Percival Richards, aged 23 years, of Gore street, Fitzroy, canvasser, was acquitted by a jury in General Sessions yesterday on a charge of having obtained a ...

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  53. GEELONG STOCK MARKET

    GEELONG, Monday—At the corporation yard rales to-day 14 bullocks, 150 cows, 42 cahes, 101 store cattle, 2,683 fat sheep, 750 fat lambs, and 328 store sheep were offered. In the fat cattle ...

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  54. LAW NOTICES—(This Day)

    PRACTICE COURT.—Before Mr. Justice Lowe.—At 10.30—Unopposed chamber business. The originating summonses—Equity Trustees Co. and another v. Grevis-James and another, ...

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  55. "ARGUS" LAW REPORTS

    The 15th number of "1938 'The Argus' Law Reports" will be published to-day. It contains the judgments of the High Court in "Tasmanian Steamers Pty. Ltd ...

    Article : 102 words
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