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  2. FROM A CITY WINDOW

    At the window, watching quietly the stream of traffic and "faces of the "street," one gathers ideas of life and its handicap. ...

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  3. PICTURE THIEF'S IDEALS

    Reminiscent of Dr Johnson's remark that patriotism is the last refuge of scoundrels is the reason given by Vincenzio Perugia for his action in stealing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BOYCOTT OF HARBOR TRUST PROPOSED BY UNIONISTS WHO FEEL CHALLENGE

    Action by the Melbourne Harbor Trust 'Commissioners in deciding, that they "would not, with knowledge, in any circumstances, employ men about ...

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  5. ATHLETES VIE FOR SUPREMACY

    G. L. PARKER (U.S.A.), WINNER OF, 100 YARDS AUSTRALASIAN CHAMPIONSHIP Record:--Sprinter, Stockton, California; student "at the Stockton High school, member Olympic Club of San Francisco. Best records:--100 yds ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FINDER CLAIMS REWARD

    According to a decision of, Mr. Love, S.M., in the Manly Court on Friday, a person who advertises a reward; for lost property may be compelled to hand ...

    Article : 343 words
  7. CONSTABLE INJURED

    Plainclothes-Constable McCann, of Collingwood, when cycling on Friday night, collided with another cyclist, and fell heavily, injuring his leg. ...

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  8. WATCHMAKER'S EPITAPH

    Lieutenant-Colonel Bennett, watch maker, of Bridge street, has discovered among some old papers the text of a curious epitaph, which reads as ...

    Article : 210 words
  9. BUSH FIRES TRAVEL

    Bush fires raged at Won Wron on Saturday, and were fought by a band of settlers, but could not be conquered. Fire crossed the road' above the ...

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  10. THE AMERICAN SPREAD EAGLE

    RURIC TEMPLETON (U.S.A.) IN 120 YARDS HURDLE RACE Record:--1-20 yds. hurdles, high jump pole vault, javelin throw, and broad, jump, Palo Alto, California; student at, Leland-Stanford Junior University. Rest records:--120 yds. hurdles, 15 3-5 sec., at Stanford Olympic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. POLICE MAKE COMPARISON

    Several detectives to-day pointed to the Starchfield case in London as proof that police methods in Melbourne were much the same as those adopted by the ...

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  12. TWICE SAVED FROM WELL

    A lad named James. Armstrong fell into a well near Dunnstown on Saturday," and was rescued by Mr. John Dean, who lived. near by Armstrong ...

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  13. THIEVES RAID SHOP

    Percy Plunkett, hairdresser, and tobacconist, of Johnston street, Fitzroy, reports that cigars,. cigarettes,and pipes valued at £410'were stolen from his ...

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  14. STEEL WORKS ADVANCE

    Excellent progress is being made with the erection of machinery at tho Broken Hill. Proprietary Company's steel works. A large, number of men is ...

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  15. THREE MILES CHAMPIONSHIP

    J. BEATSON WINS ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. POLICE OFFICER PROMOTED

    Sub-Inspector' Henry M'Alister, who received his promotion recently, has been stationed at' Russell street. For five years he was sergeant in charge ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. COURT WAITS IN VAIN

    Claude Green, at South Melbourne Court to-day, was charged with having broken into the premises of the South Park Hotel, with intent to commit a ...

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  18. POLICE SEIZE GUNS

    With a view to detecting any infringement of the game laws, a party of police yesterday went lout 'in the direction of, Lake Wellington, a few ...

    Article : 88 words
  19. NEW THEATRE PLANNED

    Plans for a new theatre the Globe, to be erected in George street, for Messrs. Albert and Son, have been approved "by the Chief Secretary. The ...

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  20. JEWELLERY STOLEN

    Jewellery valued' at £40 and a pair of patent-leather shoos, were stolen yesterday afternoon': from a drawer in a dressing table at the house of Mr ...

    Article : 48 words
  21. CORONER ORDERS POST-MORTEM

    Dr. R. H. Cole, the City Coroner, has ordered a postmortem examination on the body of Violet May Bains, of Williamstown who was operated on at ...

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  22. MINES DIRECTOR BOYCOTTED

    Because Davey a' well-known bowler, is a director of the Beaufort mines, and as such was. concerned in the recent, strike, six railway men who were ...

    Article : 86 words
  23. GIRL RIDER TURNS IN AIR

    Pearl Sheldon, who; lives with her parents in, Howitt street on Saturday evening mounted' a borrowed. bicycle to enjoy a practice ride. Descending Nolan ...

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  24. PRESIDENT DECORATES VICTOR

    A. J. M'DONALD, WINNER OF ONE 'MILE VICTORIAN CHAMPIONSHIP. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. MINING REVIVES

    There is a revival of mining. in' the Glen Wills, district. Two tin lodes are being worked; and crushing started last week. First-class results are ...

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  26. LIQUOR SOLD" ON SUNDAY

    Susan Piggott, licensee of the Gladstone Hotel. Golden Square, was fined [?]2 at the Bendigo City, Court to-day, for having, sold liquor on January 18. ...

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  27. WOMAN HIT BY CAR.

    Shortly after 10 a.m. to-day a woman named Ann Kennedy, believed to live in Victoria street, Brunswick, was knocked down in Chapel street ...

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  28. THIRST SPOILS PICNIC

    "Course he couldn't pass the pub and come with us We'll miss the train if he don't hurry,"said a mother to her three offsprings outside the ...

    Article : 308 words
  29. LARCENY ALLEGED

    Thomas Pitrini fruiterer, 22, before Mr W. J. Beckett J.P. at the Fitzroy Court to-day, was remanded on charges' of having been found with ...

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  30. MOTOR BUS DRIVER PROMPT

    Presence of mind and readiness of resource on the part of the driver of motor-bus prevented a serious accident on Saturday at midnight. 'The ...

    Article : 216 words
  31. WATER SUPPLY SCHEME

    For some time Cr. A. C. Gibb, President of the Broadmeadows Council, has been interesting ratepayers of Campbellfield, North, Cohurg, Fawkner ...

    Article : 91 words
  32. THUNDER AND RAIN

    Thunderstorms broke over the district yesterday' afternoon, and 62. points o£ rain were registered. ...

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  33. IMMIGRANTS DUE TO-MORROW

    Fifty immigrants for Victoria are on board the steamer Wilcannia, which will come up the Yarra river to-morrow and anchor at No. 25.berth, North ...

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  34. THIEF TAKES PURSE

    Mary M'Intosh, domestic, of Jessie street, Moreland, has reported that a purse, containing £510 was stolen from her handbag on Saturday while ...

    Article : 39 words
  35. NOTIFICATIONS

    The Ozone and Hygeia will run the usual Tuesday cheap tripe from, the Port Melbourne railway pier at 10.20 a.m. to-morrow; the Ozone proceeding to Sorrento direct and ...

    Article : 78 words
  36. SHIRE "MAKES PROGRESS

    Mr George Cook, shire, secretary, has reported' to the Broadmeadows Council that the number of assessments is 1600, 'if as against 693 five years ago. The ...

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  37. ROBBED BY THREE MEN

    Robert Bailey, laborer, of Church street, West Melbourne, has complained to the police that at 10.30 a.m.1 yesterday three men attacked' him in ...

    Article : 54 words
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