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  2. CHARGES AGAINST CONSTABLE

    The hearing of charges of [?] assanit made against Plain-clothes Constable Roach, of North Fitzroy, by Ralph Edward Stredwick, of Hoddle street, ...

    Article : 1,242 words
  3. COURSING AT WERRIBEE: VICTORIA OAKS.

    In the second course of the Victoria Oaks at Werribee, in the upper left-hand picture, Naphthine Bros.' Narwee and F. Wallis's Blue Foot (the white greyhound) are shown being slipped by Mr. E. Ryan. The two dogs ran an undecided course. The second event was won by Narwee. Below, on the left, are some of the sportsman who control coursing in Victoria. From left to right are:— Messrs. T. Tatchell (committee National Coursing Club), A. L. Nase (president), and P. F. Kelly (secretary). Above, on the right are four Werribee Club committee-men—from left to right, Messrs. C. E. Sinn, W. E. Reid, J. M[?]on, and E. Shields. Bolow is a course in the Oaks—T. Layton's Miss Essox is defeating W. W. Thompson's Maverse. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 131 words
  4. DRIVER ARBITRATION.

    Argument by Mr. Cohen, K. C., in support of the application by the Commonwealth Crown solicitor for leave for the War Service Homes commissioner to ...

    Article : 948 words
  5. THE PRIDE OF BALLARAT.

    In all parts of Australia the fame of the wonderful display of tuberous-rooted begonias in the glasshouses of the Ballarat Gardens is known. A typical view of these fine blooms is shown. These who have not seen them can hardly appreciate the wealth of colour and variety of form which selective breeding has produced. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 58 words
  6. WINTER SPORTS AT MT. BUFFALO.

    Skating, ski-ing, tobogganing, and snow[?]alling are all in full swing now at Mt. Buffalo, whither a good frost and a heavy fall of snow have attracted crowds of visitors. The favourite after-luncheon sport is tobogganing, in which the fun Is unlimited. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 46 words
  7. MOTORISTS' LICENSES.

    About [?] were fined by Mr. P. Cohen, P.M., in the District Court yesterday for [?] having tailed to produce their drivers' [?] to the police ...

    Article : 512 words
  8. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS AT ALBERT PARK.

    Good golfing weather favoured competitors yesterday for the Albert Park Club's championships and the trophy presented by Councillor A. C. Westley. In the left-hand picture (left to right) are: — Messrs. R. Austia [?] A. B. Paterson, with Mrs. Austin and Mrs. Paterson watching the "hit-off" at the first t[?] after their round. In the centre are Messrs. G. J. Johnston and D. Stevenson putting on the first green. On the right are Messrs. A. Weston Pett and F. McCulloch checking scores. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 88 words
  9. MOTOR PARTS MISSING.

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    Article : 591 words
  10. AFTER THE STORM.

    Sandringham and Hampton suffered particularly through the high seas that swept the eastern foreshore on Wednesday. The "lift" of the heavy waves to[?] the plank[?] from the Hampton [?] as shown in this photograph. An examination of the damage indicates that it was not done by the smashing downward [?] of the [?] but by the comparatively [?] pressure upwards from beneath ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 73 words
  11. JOCKEYS' FOOTBALL — AND A CLOUD EFFECT.

    An incident is d[?] in the football match played at Ascot yesterday between teams representing the Ascot trainers and Jockeys and the Flemington cross-country riders. Out the interest in the picture is more in the fine cloud effects under which the horsemen [?] the mud—the [?] [?] of rain-clouds against a sunset background in the late afternoos sky was [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 71 words
  12. SHOPKEEPERS DEFRAUDED.

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    Article : 332 words
  13. MAN SOBS IN COURT.

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    Article : 123 words
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