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  4. Story of Richmond

    The Henty family settled at Portland in 1834. Mrs. Mary J. Henry-Wilson, a daughter of James Henty, the eldest of the Henty Brothers, lived ...

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  5. PRAHRAN COUNCIL

    Present;-—The Mayor (Cr. A. W. Cole) and Crs. David, Flintoft, Harvey, Lumley, MelIwrick, Sioman, Sterek and Woodfull. Flock Factory. C. Schaverkolt applied for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Stage Notes

    Melbourne audiences will see something more advanced in musical production than they have glimpsed for some time when the J. C. Williamson Comic ...

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  7. Richmond Court

    Claude McConchie, of Green-street, was charged with breaking a window at the shop of Robinson and Co., drapers at the corner of Swan-street and ...

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  8. Prahran Traders

    Community singing in the city hall on Friday of last week brought together a fine gathering of singers, for the weather was beautiful and the ...

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  10. Singing at the Globe

    Many of the old familiar songs were thrown on the screen and sung delightfully at community singing in the Globe on Tuesday afternoon, and it ...

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  11. THE JEWS IN ENGLAND.

    “As a result of many years of trial and error in social adjustment, it is believed that the present position of the Jew in England is perhaps the ...

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  12. DEMOCRATIC ROYALTY.

    “Denmark is the best example I know of the social benefits that come from everybody going to the same school,” says Mr. Robert Bernays, ...

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  13. VERY TALKY.

    She was pretty enough to gaze upon at the dance, but her little head was empty, and her tongue of the non-stop variety, so after twenty minutes of it ...

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  14. SNAKES TO CUBE CANCER.

    A French scientist, Mr. Robert Hemardinquer, has arrived in Bombay with an unenviable task to perform. He wants to collect a kilogram— ...

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  15. HARD HIT !

    “Yes,” sighed Mrs. Slogger Socks, wearily, “it ain’t all nice and cosy being a boxer’s wife, believe me! My husband ain’t ad a fight for six ...

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  16. GETTING HIS HAIR OFF.

    Binks was one of those determined men who stick their jaw out at adversity, and send it whimpering up a corner. When he fell out of work, he ...

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  17. RELIEVED.

    “And it is estimated,” concluded the famous scientist, “that at the present rate the heat of the sun will be exhausted in approximately seventy ...

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