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  2. BOND INSOLVENCY.

    Before Judge Williams in the Insolvency Court yesterday, the bearing was continued of an application by George Bond, company secretary, for a certificate of discharge in ...

    Article : 1,276 words
  3. DRIVER ARBITRATION.

    Judgment on questions of law relting to the arbitration proceedings between Mr. Reynolds Driver, contractor, and the War Service Homes Commissioner was delivered ...

    Article : 682 words
  4. DAMAGES IN DIVORCE.

    "She went away with her old love George, for whom, no doubt, she had a strong affection. That scoundrel, a wireless operator, has broken up the ...

    Article : 845 words
  5. "MENTALLY BRIGHT AND PHYSICALLY SOUND."

    Mr. A. Dunn, Commonwealth welfare officer on the steamer Moreton Bay, which arrived yesterday, described 475 new settlers under his care as "mentally bright and physically sound." Of this large continuent. Victoria's share was 153. Most of the mon desire to obtain rural engagements, while the youths were spoken of as willing "farm learners." Above, on the left, is seen a group of Scottish lads, while below is a successful new sottlor, who has heen joined by his family, the youngest of whom has just been presented to his father. On the right arr British naval ratings, who have come to serve in the Australian Navy. Inset are Seaman-Gunner C. E. Hayward and Miss M Roville (from Yorkshire), whose shipboard romance will be followed by their marriage in Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 136 words
  6. THREE-QUARTERS OF A TON OF SOAP.

    As the result of the activities of the Camberwell district branch of the Queen Victoria and Women's Hospitals' auxiliary, three-quarters of a ton of soap was collected on Wednesday. Portion of the collection is seen at the Camberwell Town Halt[?] in the group of enthusiastic workers for charity, from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 73 words
  7. ANZAC MEMORIAL FOR PORT SAID[?]

    Prize-winning designs in the compatition for an A[?] momorial to be erected at Port Said, Egypt, facting the Sue[?] Canal, are depleted. The first prize, carrying £250 premium and £7,[?]00 commission, was awarded to Mr. C. Web G[?]lbert (the Melbourne [?]o[?]lptor) and the Molbourne architects ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 121 words
  8. NEW BAPTIST CHURCH, KEW

    Messrs. Gawler and Drummond were the architects for this new Baptist Church, Highbury grove, K[?]w, which was opened last Saturday. The building is in brick, of Gothic design, and cost £4,000. The floors slope to the pulpit, and there are no pillars to obstruct the view of worshippers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 53 words
  9. STEALING FROM S. S. EDINA.

    Owing to complaints of frequent stealing from the s.s. edi[?]a a careful watch has been kept by members of the detective and police fore[?]s. On June 10 a man ...

    Article : 297 words
  10. BROKER'S CLAIM FAILS.

    Reserved judgment in a case of interest to sharebrokers and investors was delivered in the Country Court by Judge Williams yesterday. ...

    Article : 290 words
  11. OAKLEIGH POULTRY SHOW WINNERS.

    Prize-winners in their respect[?] class at the Oak[?]olgh district poultry show are depleted. On the left is Mr. F. Franklin's Barred Plymouth Rock cockerel, awarded the prize for the best bird in the show; in the centre is Mr. A. L. Nichol's Rouen drake, which won the blue ribbonn for the best bird shown. On the right is Mr. G. E. Adams's Silver Wyandotte first and special prize-winner. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 74 words
  12. RUBBER COMPANY'S LOSSES.

    On the ground that it had [?] at least £[?],000, [?] [?] G[?] Rubber Company Limited[?] [?] [?] street, Melbourne, yesterday presented to Mr. Justice ...

    Article : 543 words
  13. GIRL STOWAWAYS IN COURT.

    Willie the s.s. Bombala was voyaging from sydney to Melbourne on Monday, a wreless message from the vessel as received by the agents, Howard, Smith, ...

    Article : 333 words
  14. PORT IMPROVEMENTS: BORING IN THE CHANNEL.

    The Actins Premmier (Sir William Mopherson, has asked the Harbour Trust Commissioners to undertake the bering work in counction w[?] the foundation, for the proposed Spen[?]or street bridge. At present the trust's boring plant is at work in the channel about half a m[?] from the end af Prine[?]'s P[?]er. The picture on the left shows the man on the drill, which proves the depth of [?]t to be dred[?]ed above [?]reek, On the right i[?] the glant suger used for [?]-boring, which outs its way through the [?]ad of the channel. For bering through used and rock ether, [?] of drills [?] [?]. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 111 words
  15. EXHIBITION OF WATER-COLOURS

    The exhibition of Mr. [?]amir Young's work, [?] be opened at the Fine A[?]l Society's Gade[?]es in Exhibition street on Monday[?] displays the [?] talent at its ...

    Article : 400 words
  16. YOORALLA KINDERGARTEN.

    Sir,—May we bring before your readers a public effort to raise maintenance funds for the Yooralla Kindergarten, a most worthy institution for the education of ...

    Article : 229 words
  17. OAKLEIGH POULTRY SHOW.

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    Article : 293 words
  18. CURELTY TO [?]ORSES.

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    Article : 88 words
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