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  2. ALLEGED HOUSEBREAKING.

    Much interest was evinced in the proceedings at Malvern court yesterday when Catherine Purcell, married woman, of [?] Moorhouse-street, Malvern, and Joseph ...

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  3. ONCE UPON A TIME.

    What more does any child want than an adult who is willing to sit down and begin, in leisurely fashion, "Once upon a time --"? Until the last words, "and they lived ...

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  4. COUNTRY HOUSEWIVES

    What will country housewives in Victoria think of the following "advice to wives" recently given in the University of California to a body of agricultural ...

    Article : 234 words
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  6. UNEMPLOYED SOLDIERS.

    Details of the proposals made to the Tramway Employes' Association by the Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board for the employment of returned ...

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  7. THE POLICE COURTS.

    At Heidelberg court yesterday, Henry Douball was presented on three charges of housebreaking and robbery at Ivanhoe. The first was that of Mrs. Treloar, of ...

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  8. THE RAILWAYS.

    Revenue of the Railway department for the nine days ended 30th April totalled £233,651, or £2188 less than that for the corresponding term last year. Passenger ...

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  10. ELECTRIC LIGHT GLOBES STOLEN.

    On Saturday night Plain Clothes Constables Featherston and M'Cann stopped a man carrying a kerosene case at the corner of Collins and Elizabeth streets. The ...

    Article : 135 words
  11. DAREBIN STATION OPENED.

    The new station at Darebin (midway between Ivanhoe and Alphington) was opened by Mr. S. Barnes, Minister of Railways, yesterday afternoon. There were ...

    Article : 315 words
  12. WARRIORS' DAY APPEAL.

    The organiser of the Warriors' Day Appeal Fund (Mr. A. M. David) stated yesterday that the fund now totalled over £10,000. In addition municipalities and ...

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  13. REVOLVER PRESENTED AT LANDLORD.

    According to evidence tendered in North Melbourne court yesterday the owner of a house had an unpleasant experience recently in endeavoring to obtain possession ...

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  14. ACTION IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY. -- The large employers of labor who were expected at a meeting in the Town Hall on Monday, held to consider the crisis that has been reached in ...

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  15. Hurst-bridge State School.

    The Minister of Education, Sir Alexander Peacock, yesterday opened the new Hurst-bridge State school, which is situated in a pr[?]tting setting on the hillside near the ...

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  16. UNCOVERED RUBBISH TINS.

    At North Melbourne court yesterday, before Messrs. D. G. Carter (chairman), F. Young, R. W. Portingale and T. Cros bie, J's.P., James Vaughan, ...

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  17. ROWDYISM IN TRAINS.

    Referring to the letter from "J.B." which appeared in "The Age" of 3rd May, concerning rowdyism in a first class Tait carriage at Mentone on Eight Hours day, ...

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  18. Local Industry Threatened.

    The importation of iron pipes from overseas is having the effect of throwing a number of the members of the Iron Foundries Employes' Union out of employment. ...

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  19. A FAIRFIELD COMPLAINT.

    The Railway Commissioners replied on Saturday to the complaint made by a correspondent to "The Age" that he and several other travellers had to miss a train ...

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  20. INSULTING A CONSTABLE.

    William Dowling, 22, boot maker, was charged at Collingwood court yesterday with having used insulting language. Constable Marshall said he and Plain ...

    Article : 184 words
  21. GALA DAY AT WAGGA.

    WAGGA. -- Saturday was a gala day at Wagga. The ceremony of switching on the new electric light was performed by the mayoress, Mrs. H. Oates, in the presence ...

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  22. OFFICERS' ANNUAL CONFERENCE.

    Conferences of inter-State and Commonwealth railway officials were commenced yesterday at the railway offices, Spencer-street. Questions affecting the ...

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  23. WITNESS COMPLIMENTED.

    Detective-Sergeant Commons, the chief Crown witness in what is known as the Badak conspiracy case, which is being heard by Mr. Justice Cussen and a jury in ...

    Article : 192 words
  24. Fined for Evading Stamp Duty.

    At Malvern court yesterday Walter Robshaw was fined 10, with £1 76 costs, for failing to place and cancel a 2d. duty stamp on a receipt for a sum of money ...

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  25. IS THE POLICE FORCE UNDERMANNED ?

    Sir, -- It has been our contention all along that the police force is undermanned, and the replies we received from the ex-Commissioner and the Chief ...

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  26. A LEONGATHA COMPLAINT.

    Referring to the complaint in "The Age" of 6th inst., under the heading. "Railway Mismanagement at Leongath[?]," the Railways Commissioners pointed out yesterday ...

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  27. INCIDENTALLY -- THE SOLDIER.

    Sir, -- At a public meeting held in Heidelberg shire last week much time was expended listening to schemes propounded by our public men that would, as one ...

    Article : 282 words
  28. Alleged Defamation.

    BRISBANE. -- In the Supreme Court today, before Mr. Justice Lukin and a special jury, Joseph Russow sued Henry Thomas Brigd[?] to recover £1000 damages for ...

    Article : 263 words
  29. RAILWAY OFFENCES.

    DANDENONG. -- At the Dandenong police court on Monday William S. Earle was fined £2 for travelling between Dandenong and Nyora without a ticket, and ...

    Article : 68 words
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