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  2. WOMEFS COLUMN. SOCIAL SERVICE.

    A sign of the times shines brightly in to-day's "Melbourne Notes," in the account of the proposed abolition of Ladies' beaevolent societies in Victoria. For many years now ...

    Article : 744 words
  3. A SNAEE OF GOLD.

    "By the way, how is your charge, Shalbert?" he asked her presently. "Is that what he's called?" "Didn't you know his name?" ...

    Article : 1,501 words
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  5. MELBOURNE NOTES.

    The idea of abolishing ladies' benevolent societies appears to be a drastic measure at the first glance, but Mrs. G. G. Henderson, at the annual meeting of the Kew ladies' ...

    Article : 695 words
  6. FOR THE HOME DRESSMAKER.

    When pressing heavy garments, such as serge, cloth, tweed, etc., the amatour finds herself somewhat at sea as regards pressing satisfactorily. Often, after pressing a seam ...

    Article : 247 words
  7. ALLEGED SHEEP-STEALLNG.

    Henry Dawson, owner of Glenroy station, one of the best-known proporties in the district, was charged before Mr. C. Jennings, S.M., at the Sofala Police Court, to-day with ...

    Article : 65 words
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