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  2. PROVIDING FOR CHILDREN.

    Question arising out of the will of Miss Lucie Smith, of Castlefield, Sandringham, who died in 1903, leaving estate valued at about £98,000, were answered yesterday ...

    Article : 609 words
  3. TITLES OFFICE FRAUDS.

    Before Judge Woinarski, in General Sessions yesterday, Martin James Brennan, clerk in the Titles Office, was charged with conspiracy in relation to Titles Office fees. ...

    Article : 540 words
  4. COMPLETION OF ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL, MELBOURNE: PRIZE-WINGING DESINGS.

    In the competition for prizes for designs for the completion of the spires of St. Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne, the assessors (Professor Wilkinson, Sydney University, and Messrs. P. B. Hudson and H. H. Kemp, Melbourne) awarded first prize to Mr. John Barr, of Wynward square, Sydney, who wins £400 prize, while the second prize of £300 was divided between Mr. W. H. Buck, of Box Hill, and Messrs. Lippincott and Billson, 395 Collins street. These designs, with the two equal third prize winners, are to be considered by the Cathedral Election Board, who will select a design. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 104 words
  5. LITTLE JEM "LISTENS-IN."

    Little Jem, the baby orang-outang at the Zoological Gardens, whose popularity among the children is amazing, makes daily progress in physical and mental development, his intelligence being almost human. A. laughable study of the curious little ape was obtained yesterday, when the director (Mr. A. Wilkie) presented him with a wireless set, with which Jem "listened-in" with an extrardinarily appropriate expression. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 65 words
  6. GREAT EFFORT IN THE SLIPS.

    Making a great leap in the slips, C. E. Kelleway made a valiant effort to catch a fast snick by J. B. Hobbs off J. M. Gregory's bowling. H. L. Collins, captain of the Australian Eleven, is standing at "silly mld-on." Note the ball spinning past the fieldsman. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 53 words
  7. FASHIONS IN SHOES.

    On behalf of Tascot Shoes Pty. Ltd., [?]ere street, Collingwood, Mr. Hudson (instructed by Messrs. Geo. Bullen and Son and Burt) made application of Mr. Justice ...

    Article : 435 words
  8. ASSAULT IN SUBWAY.

    Skirmishes between members of rival "mobs" were described at the Caulfield Court on Friday, when Cyril Samuel Taylor, aged 18 years, strapper, employed by Mr. C. Cooper, horse-trniner, of ...

    Article : 620 words
  9. A DAY-OLD DONKEY.

    One of the donkeys which draw; the children's charlot at the Zoological Gardens is the mother of a foal which was born yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 27 words
  10. GIPPSLAND CHILDREN AT THE "ZOO."

    About 600 children and 200 adults from South Gippsland yesterday made their annual schools' excursion to the Zoological Gardens. "Queenie," the patient old elephant, with her load of country children, passed another joyous band who were patronising the more modern method of locomotion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 49 words
  11. WIFE'S ALLEGATIONS.

    Remarkable allegations concerning her married life were made at the Carlton Court, before Mr. T. R. Wade, P.M., on Friday, by Adelaide May Jeffreys, who charged her husband, ...

    Article : 454 words
  12. CATERER'S GOODS STOLEN.

    Charged with having had in his possession two blocks of cake, one piece of sirloin of beef, and other articles which it was suspected had been stolen, Archlc Paget, driver, of Prince's ...

    Article : 154 words
  13. UNDESIRABLE COMPANY.

    It was alleged at the Collingwood Court on Thursday that William Brain, aged 47 years, a boot operator, of no [?] place of abode, was a companion of a shopbreaker and a housebreaker, and ...

    Article : 136 words
  14. ADVERTISING MEN'S LEADERS.

    Mr. H. E. WILSON. Mr. F. T. EVERETT. On Thursday members of the Victorian Institute of Advertising Men elected as president Mr. H. E. Wilson and asseeretary-treasurer Mr. F. T. Everett for the ensuing year. Mr. Wilson occupied the position of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 48 words
  15. MAN LOSES PURSE.

    Before Mr. J. Baragwa[?], J.P. (chairman), and Mr. H. R. Jones, J.P., at the South Melbourne Court on Friday, James Molloy street, years, a stevedore's labourer, of Cobden street, ...

    Article : 290 words
  16. LAD WHO WAS TEMPTED.

    Ernest Woodward, aged 18 years, was charged at the Oakleigh Court on Thursday, before Messrs. T. G. Newton, J. Marriott, W. Andrew, and J. Jordan. J.P.'S, with having stolen £25, the property of ...

    Article : 159 words
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