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  2. CITY NEWSBOYS' BUILDING FOUNDATION STONE.

    E. G. Adamson, Photo Lady Stanloy, as president of the City Newsboys' Society, is shown laying the foundation stone of the society's new building, at the corner of Alfred place and Little Collins street, yesterday. Inset is the secretary, Miss Edith Onians. Peculiarly appropriate is the sentiment engraved on the granite, testifying to the faith that the society's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 70 words
  3. INTENT TO MURDER CHARGED.

    Hannah Elizabeth Mitchell, a midwife, of Burnley street, Richmond, was presented before Mr. Justice Macfarlan, in the Criminal Court yesterday, on a charge of ...

    Article : 1,390 words
  4. NEW BATMAN MEMORIAL AT FAWKNER.

    The City Council has kept faith with the representatives of old pioneers whose remains were removed from the old Melbourne General Comotery (reclaimed for market extension purposes) by erecting in the centre of the "old pioneers" section in the Fawkner Cemetory a grantle monument to the founder of the city, John Batman. This memorial must not be confused with the original monument re-erected in Batman avenue. Batman's remains lie ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 89 words
  5. DRIVER ARBITRATION.

    The summons arising out of the claim made by Mr. Reynolds Driver against the war service homes commissioner was mentioned to the Chief' Justice (Sir ...

    Article : 619 words
  6. "BY SAMPLE" SALES.

    Questions of interest to the softgoods trade were involved in a judgment delivered by the Chief Justice (Sir William Irvine) in June of last year on claims made ...

    Article : 428 words
  7. WRECK OF THE KARITANE.

    In June, 1922, Bayer Spain, a master mariner, of Pitt street, Sydney (N.S.W.), sued the Union Steamshin Company in the District Court, Sydney, for £63/18/, ...

    Article : 320 words
  8. CHILDREN CELEBRATE EMPIRE DAY.

    Laughing, cheering children from every State, private, and public school of Victoria celebrated Empire Day yesterday with an cnthusiasms that defied the wind and the rain, and demonstrated the spontaneous spirit of loyalty to King and Empire that was the keynote of the commemoration. The two young laces inset are types from Fitzroy and Malvern that any nation might be proud of; they exemplify the happy nature of the celebrations. A few of the children taking part in the procession and sports at Fitzroy are shown on the left: In the centre is a basket-ball game for the Fitzroy schools' championship between the Falconer street and Miller street scholars. In the upper right-hand corner are St. Kilda scholars on their way to a celebration; below is a girls' race at the sports meeting on the Malvern ground. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BATMAN MEMORIAL.

    The original monument erected over the [?]rave of the founder of Melbourne, John Batman, in the Old Melbourne General Cemetery, has been re-erected, at the wish ...

    Article : 369 words
  10. QUESTION OF AUTHORITY.

    Some time ago an action was brought by A. Victor Leggo and Company, of Collins street, Melbourne, against Brown and Dureau Limited, of Flinders lane, ...

    Article : 392 words
  11. MOTORISTS IN COURT.

    Many motirists [?]how names were taken during the police "hold-up" on April 24 appeared in the Third Court yesterday. Nearly 100 [?] were listed for hearing, and the Court was ...

    Article : 671 words
  12. DISPUTED TRADE MARK.

    When the Register of Trade Marks granted the application of Charles Innes, trading as the Lin[?] Motor-car Company, of Sydney, for registration of a mark ...

    Article : 242 words
  13. CONFERENCE ON WIRELESS BROADCASTING.

    Every wireless enthusiast, from the back-yard experimentar to the Defence department's expert, is more' or less interested in the conference of wireless and electrical manufacturers, representatives of the Wireless Institue, and other persons Interested, convened by the Postmaster-General (Mr. Gibson) yesterday. A view of the conference-room is given; Mr. Gibson is seated at the trible in the forested, on the extreme left. The object of the conference is to place wireless broadcasting on a proper[?]y controlled business basis throughout Australia. A proposal was outlined by Mr. E. T. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 118 words
  14. VAULTING FEAT.

    This shows V. Roy Harbison (Sydney) clearing 10ft, 6[?]n, and winning the pole-vault at the Inter-'varsity championship meeting at the University oval yesterday. The feat as particularly notable on account of the adverse weather conditions. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. CITY NEWSBOYS' BUILDING.

    "She has great faith in these men of tomarrow," is the inscription on the foundation stone of the new building of the City Newsboys' Society, in Little Collins street, ...

    Article : 301 words
  16. MATCHES EXPLODE.

    When Frank Ratne[?], aged 11 years, was playing with matches in the yaid of his parents' house in Bedford street, Albert Park, yesterday morning, the matches ...

    Article : 62 words
  17. PHOTOGRAPHERS' PICNIC.

    About 60 members and guests of the Professional Photographers' Association travelled to Frankston yesterday by three [?]arson-banes on the occasion of the annual ...

    Article : 163 words
  18. FOX AND IRISH TERRIER SHOW.

    The first open interstate championship show of 10s and fr[?] learners will be held to-day and to-marrow at W[?] [?] of these popular terr[?] have ...

    Article : 145 words
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