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  4. Prahran Traders

    When Messrs . Reg Brown (planist) and W. S. Sampson (conductor) appeared on the stage at the city hall on Friday of last week, they were each ...

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  5. Nursery of Cannibals

    In secluded corners of outhouses, in empty flowerpots and similar objects stacked away in gardens, we some times see a small white coco[?] ...

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  7. Prahran Court

    Several incidents of stones being thrown through the windows of passing trains at South Yarra has caused a special watch to be kept by the police, ...

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  8. Stage Notes

    “The Dubarry,” at the King’s Theatre, continues to attract crowded audiences. Sylvia Welling revels in her role. She admits frankly that from, ...

    Article : 338 words
  9. RICHMOND COUNCIL

    Present:—The Mayor (Cr. C. Fitzgerald) and Crs. Bell, Carroll, Donnelly, Huckerby, Kennedy, Longfield, J.A. Loughnan, Lynch, O’Connell, Ryan, Sheeby and Williams. As councillors were sitting in ...

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  10. WEAKNESSES OF GREAT MEN.

    Lord Riddell was very much at the centre of events during and after the war, partly as the liaison officer between various Government ...

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  11. DREAMS MOVE THE WORLD.

    I believe that Cecil Rhodes was the first person to use the now familiar term “British Commonwealth” (writes the Countess of Warwick in her ...

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  12. AN AUSTRALIAN TEA.

    Miss Sai, a Chinese student at the Hangkow Church of England Mission, China, who is studying to be a doctor, and to further whose studies and provide ...

    Article : 190 words
  13. WHO INVENTED MATCHES?

    Who invented matches ? It appears that several countries claim the honor. Now comes an Italian, Signor Cesare Segre, a citizen of Rome, to say that ...

    Article : 214 words
  14. A PEASANT AND HER MONEY.

    A true story, which Maupassant might have invented, is reported from Debrecen in Hungary (says the “Observer”). ...

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  15. DISPUTED ELECTION.

    The Richmond Council, sat in consultation with Mr. Slater, barrister, on Monday evening to consider questions arising out of the decision of the ...

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    AN OPOSSUM STUDY AT THE SIR COLIN MACKENZIE SANCTUARY, HEALESVILLE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. CAUSE FOR COMPLAINT.

    Scottie and a big bag occupied a railway compartment. Scottie had no ticket, so presently a ticket examiner appeared and demanded sixpence for ...

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  18. PROBABLY RIGHT!

    An officious Government inspector was looking over the hedge into the paddock, when a country youth passed by. ...

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  19. CHILDREN’S DINNERS.

    Last winter, the Rev. P. W. Robinson, of St. Matthew’s church, High street, Prahran, with the help of many friends, arranged a series of dinners ...

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