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  2. THE FOOTBALL SEASON.

    When professional football was officially sanctioned last year it was generally understood that the governing bodies, the League and the Association, would institute a ...

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  3. ON THE FRONTIER.

    A week in Lorraine does more than years of residence in other provinces to make one understand why France still feels the loss of her territory as an open wound ...

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  4. MELBOURNE'S TRAMWAYS.

    A meeting of the joint conference appointed by the municipalities to consider the constitution and powers of the proposed Municipal Tramways Trust was ...

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  5. TRAMWAY EMPLOYES.

    Mr. Justice Higgins, sitting in the Second Civil Court yesterday, concluded the hearing of argument on the application for the cancellation of the ...

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  7. WEARING OF THE BADGE

    The award winch was made lust month by Mr. Justice Higgins conferring on members of the Australian Tramways Association the right to wear a union badge when ...

    Article : 376 words
  8. ALLEGED, CONSPIRACY.

    The hearing was resumed in the Criminal Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Cussen and a special jury, of a case in which Charles Brown Kellow and Raymond ...

    Article : 437 words
  9. IMPURE PRINTS.

    In the Criminal Court yesterday, before the Chief Justice, a bookseller named Frederick White pleaded guilty to three counts of having sold obscene prints at ...

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  10. NEW MUSIC.

    It is striking testimony of the increasing activity in local composition that in the current week there have been two composers, Miss May Brahe and Mr. Claude M. ...

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  11. MASSACRE IN A MONASTERY.

    On 24th January,, in broad daylight, a Turkish band of about twenty-five persons visited the Bulgarian monastery of Giurishia, a quarter of an hour distant from ...

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  12. WORSE THAN DEATH.

    The beautiful young wife of a New York millionaire ran away with the son of a master plumber, and when divorced she married him. ...

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  13. A CURIOUS PROSECUTION.

    At Sandringham yesterday, Joseph Donelly, a cab driver, was charged with discharging a firearm, without permission of the local authority on the night of 23rd March. Defendant pleaded "not guilty." ...

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  14. FRUIT PRESERVING COMPANY.

    The fifth annual meeting of the Beechworth District Jam. Pickle and Fruit Preserving Co. was held on Thursday night. Mr. TV. J. Bowen presided, and the report ...

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  15. SUNDAY PICTURES.

    The action of the Williamstown council in ignoring a petition signed by 1400 persons, asking that a vote of the ratepayers be taken on the proposal to prohibit Sunday picture entertainments, has aroused ...

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  16. HOTEL DISTURBANCE.

    A vicious assault is alleged to have been committed yesterday afternoon on Thomas Whittam, aged 18, son of the licensee of the Travellers' Home Hotel. Swanston-street, by Patrick Mahoney. ...

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