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  5. NOTHING SERIOUS.

    John Augustus Scribble wearily opened the envelope that brought back from its twentieth journey his "Ode on a crushed Caterpillar," ...

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  6. TRAMWAY TALK.

    Tenders for extensive alternation and additions to the tramway car shed and converter station at Malvern closed yesterday and tenders are ...

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  7. ON THE WRONG SIDE.

    Frederick Stagman admitted driving a vehicle on the wrong side of the road. He called on Constable Sheehan at the market and asked him to come ...

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  8. Point Ormond Extension.

    Caulfield Council again invited the St. Kilda Council on Monday to meet in conference re the extension of the Glenhuntly-road line to Point ...

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  9. NO LIGHTS.

    Garnet Fisher and Norman Wilson were fined 5s., with 2s, 6d. Costs each for not having light on their bikes. ...

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  10. SQUASHED THE ORATOR.

    A young but ambitious M.P., having long resolved upon attempting some speech which should astonish the House, at last rose solemnly ...

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  11. GAVE ANOTHER MAN'S NAME.

    Inspector Borsum proceeded against William stewart for travelling on a railway without a ticket. He was detected between Hawksburn and ...

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  12. FRACAS IN THE MARKET.

    Cheong Hing Proceeded against love Karsenevitz on a charge of assault. There was a cross summons and both cases were taken together. ...

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  13. UNPROVEN.

    Maud Underwood a young woman of twenty-one years of age proceeded against a youth two years younger named [?] West jun., for the ...

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  14. Cr. Barnet on Tramway Extensions.

    The Tramway Trust notified that it would be necessary to appoint a representative on that body, and Cr, Barnet was unanimously re-elected. ...

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  15. WHY SAM WAS UNEASY.

    It was the usual order of things local rivals, a big crowd, and rough play. Sam Simpson and a friend walked into the grounds Just alter ...

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  16. BEFORE THE COURTS.

    William H. Critcbley locked up on saturday for drunkenness had eight prior conviction against him and being fined 20s, was further charge ...

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  17. St. Kilda.

    Constable Lampard v. James Holton driving a timber lorry with three horses along Brighton-road after sunset with no fights; fined 5s., with ...

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  18. SMARTNESS REWARDED.

    He was a simon Pure, edition-deluxe ladykiller. The girl in the seat Opposite him was easy to look at, Further she looked demure and shy ...

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  19. A MERCIFUL BENCH.

    Agnes McIntosh was charged with having insufficient mean of support. She had been arrested by Constable Pitt on Sunday morning on a vacant ...

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  20. THURSDAY OCTOBER 17.

    Before Messrs. Chambers (Chairman) Flintoft Wallis and captain Russell J's'P. ...

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  21. South Melbourne Tramways.

    The proposal to construct electric tramways from Princes Brigade to Middle Park by the south Melbourne Council is still before the Government ...

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  22. GIVEN A CHANCE

    William Henry Critchley ewas charged on remand as an habitual drunkard. Senior-constable Lockhardt proved three convictions at St. Kilda ...

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  23. Cable Tram Inspection.

    Cr. Sloss asked the direction of the South Melbourne Council, on Wednesday evening, in regard to a rather important question. It had been ...

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  24. Caulfield.

    Oliver Bourke was charged with playing an unlawful game at the caulfield Race course on Wednesday last. The evidence of P. C. Constable Wishy and Gann went ...

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  25. REMANDED.

    Barney Simons was charged with stealing a set of buggy harness. Costable McCormack of South Yarra asked for a remand to Lilydale which ...

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  26. OF DOUBTFUL SANITY.

    Robert Oswald was charged with breaking a pane of glass valued at 6s., the property of christina Thompson. The latter stated that she ...

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  27. MIDNIGHT MOTOR BUS.

    Harry Osborne was proceeded against for driving a motor bus without being licensed Constable Nelson gave evidence that at midnight on the ...

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  28. WIFE DESERTION.

    George Alexander charged with deserting his wife denied the charge. Mr. Nigan appeared for the complaint and stated that there was ...

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  29. UNSTEADY DRIVER.

    John Lacey was fined 40s, for being drunk whilst in charge of a vehicle at Elsternwick on Sunday last. ...

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  30. Burwood to Melbourne.

    The Proposal for an electric tramway from Burwood to Melbourne is gradually advancing and on Wednesday evening the Hawthorn council by a ...

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  31. PROPERTY SALES.

    Mr. Perey Owen, auctioneer, reports having a very successful subdivisional sale of the Borwood Heights Estate on Saturday afternoon, and ...

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