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  2. ARRESTS AT BRUNSWICK.

    Following further attempts to hold street meetings in Brunswick, nine arrests were made on Friday night. The persons who were arrested appeared before the ...

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  3. 'SERIAL STORY

    Sunlight of the spring powdered the Richmond Valley with gold. Gorse bloomed by the Coal River. Pitt Water reflected fantastically the beauty of its shores and ...

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  4. Notes for Boys.

    Every day, in every city, town, and country area, there are scores of interesting little happening among birds. beasts, and insects. Boys and girls are invited to watch ...

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  5. BOY SCOUTS

    Boy Scout associations are now turning their attentions to the large body of men who have at some time been connected with scouting and who have gradually lost touch ...

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  6. ABORIGINE ON TRIAL.

    DARWIN (N.A.), Monday.—In the Darwin Police Court to-day Sambo, an aborigine, was charged with having inflicted grievous bodily harm on John ...

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  7. SUSTENANCE FEAUDS.

    Arthur Ernest James, aged 37 years, an unemployed engineer, of Langridge street, Collingwood, was charged at the Collingwood Court on Monday with having, ...

    Article : 262 words
  8. MINUTE MYSTERY.

    A small clue caused Professor Fordney to suspect Becker of his friend's murder. Becker said that Willard threw his clothes on the ...

    Article : 115 words
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    "STUDE PRUNES."— Miss Irma Janetsky (right) and Miss Nancy Bottomley painting seenery for the production of "Stude Prunes" at the Comedy Theatre in aid of the Lord Mayor's Fund from May 17 to May 20. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    PASSENGERS BY R.M.S. CATHAY.—(Left) Dr. E. Rosanove and Mrs. Joan Rosanove (who is a barrister), with their younger daughter, Judith Ann. They have returned from a tour abroad. (Centre) Mr. R. H. Hudson (Makower, McBeath, and Co.), who has returned from a business visit to the United States and Europe. (Right) Mrs. R. H. Hudson. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MORE WIRELESS LICENCES.

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    NORTHCOTE'S JUBILEE—(Above) Conferring upon the arrangements for the celebrations to mark Northcoto's Jubilee, which began yesterday. (Left to right) The mayor of Northcote (Councillor A. H. Oldis), Councillor B. E. Johnson, the town clerk (Mr. J. A. Thomson), city surveyor (Mr. V. J. Bradley), and assistant town clerk (Mr. H. C. Ferguson). (Below) The southern entrance to the city, showing the bridge over the Merri Creek at High street. About 200 yards to the left of this bridge Batman treated for land with the natives of the Jaga Jaga tribe on June 6, 1835. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    COUNTRY MEMORIAL BRIDGE.—Suggested design of a memorial bridge at the approach to a country town, exhibited at a collection of drawings by Sydney students of architecture at the Melbourne Technical School. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    CURLING AT THE GLACIARIUM.—Mr. Norman Brookes hurling the first "stane" when curling. Scotland's ice bowls game, was introduced at the Glaclarium yesterday. The "stane" is made of Ailsa Craig granito. The "bosom" or broom shown in the photograph is used by the "skip" to sweep ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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