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  2. CANCELLED STAMPS.

    Three charges of having "fraudulently placed on a certain instrument, to wit, tenancy agreements, certain stamps which had been removed from other stamped ...

    Article : 724 words
  3. "I WANT TO SEE THE GIRAFFE!"

    One of the funniest scenes in the revue "Rockets," at the New Palace Theatre, is that in which Miss Lorna Pounds and Messrs. Char[?]es Austin and "Wee Georgie" Harris appear as a coster couple and their small boy at the Zoo. "Wee Georgle's" parrot-cry is "I want to see the giraffe!" Yesterday the "lad" had his heart's desire, for with his "parents" in stage attire he visited the Zoological ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 86 words
  4. NEW BARWON HEADS GOLF CLUB-HOUSE[?]

    One of the finest natural golf courses in Victoria is situated at Barwon Heads. On a site commanding views of Arthur's Seat and Mount Martha the Barwon Heads Golf Club proposes to build a new club-house at a cost of £14,000. The architects are Messrs. Klingender and Hamilton. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 55 words
  5. AVIATOR'S LAPSE.

    "This is a straight out case of two men caught red-handed," said Mr. Ma[?]indoe, the Crown prosecutor, in outlining a charge of shopbreaking before Judge Williams, in ...

    Article : 598 words
  6. MAMMOTH PIG.

    This is "Billy," claimed to be the world's largest pig, who will make his first appearance in Melbourne at the Royal Show. He is 26 months old, 3ft. 9in. in height, 8ft. 8in. long, and 6ft. 9in. in [?]irth. He weighs 1,228lb., or more than half a ton, and was photographed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 63 words
  7. AT ROYAL PARK.

    One of the quaintest sights witnessed at the entrance to the Zoological Gardens was the arrival yesterday of these three artists from the Palace Theatre. Mr. C. Austin as " 'Arry," the coster, with his wife (Miss Lorna Pounds), and son ("Wee Georgie" Harris) are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 54 words
  8. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST[?]

    Miss "Toots" Pounds, of the "Rockets" Revue Company, with her f[?]llow artists, visited the Zoological Gardens yesterday. She is shown cultivating a friendship with the hippopotamus. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 30 words
  9. PURCHASE OF MOTOR-CAR.

    In the City Court yesterday Frederick Roberts, alias T. J. Warkness, was charged with having on August 27 obtained a motorcar valued at £175 and £9 in money from ...

    Article : 292 words
  10. SHOPLIFTER DETECTED.

    Nellie Barker, aged 40 years, giving her occupation as home duties, was before the City Counrt yesterday charged with having on August 31 stolen three skeins of ...

    Article : 497 words
  11. GRAND CHAMPION MERINO RAM.

    At the Albury show this merino ram, exhibited by S. McCaughey, won first prize fine and medium combing, over 1½ years and under 2½ years; championship, any age; and grand championship. One of the Judges is seen inspecting his fleece. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. NOT A SINGLE BUILDING LEFT STANDING.

    Some [?]dea of the completeness with which Japanese towns and villages have been wiped out by the disaster may be gained from this picture (supplied by courtesy of Mr. W. H. Russell), which shows the natural hot springs at Mlyanoshita, two hours from Yokohama, where, according to a cable message, not a single house has been left standing. Among the wrecked buildings, adds the message, was the Fu[?]ya Hotel (on the right). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 78 words
  13. MOTOR-CAR ON WRONG SIDE.

    Cecil A. Bayn[?]am, motor-driver, of St. John street, Windsor, was charged at the Northcote Court yesterday, before Mr. Hayes, J.P. (chairman), and Messrs. Henry ...

    Article : 264 words
  14. SAVAGE CLUB MEMBERS SHOOT FOR HAM.

    To compete in a sweepstake of which first prize was a ham, members of the Melbourne Savage Club visited the Melbourne Gun Club at North Brighton yesterday afternoon, and triod their luck at the starlings. On the left are several amateur sportsmen. From left to right, standing, are Messrs. C. S. Cunningham, W. Di[?]k[?]nson, and H. Whitty. Dr. A. N. McArthur is seated on the left, and Mr. J. Dyer standing on the extreme right. In the centre, from left to right, are — Messrs. S. Amess, F. A. Newman, and A. H. Done[?]ker, all of whom tied for second place. Below, on the right, is the winner, Mr. C. H. Anderson, while Mr. A. S. Wool[?]ott (above) is-having a shot. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 129 words
  15. HOMELESS GIRL.

    When Constable James P. Bradley was on patrol duty in Swanston street at halfpast 2 o'clock yesterday morning he saw a girl wandering about on Prince's Bridge. ...

    Article : 145 words
  16. SERVICE ON JURIES.

    During the empanelling of a jury in the Court of General Sessions yesterday, several excuses were made by persons applying for exemption. Business men, who claimed ...

    Article : 231 words
  17. BOLTING HORSE'S OWNER SUED.

    It is bad tacti[?]s to lock the stable door after the horse has bolted, and it apparently gives no immunity from damages to lock the wheel before the horse [?]o[?]ts. With the aid of an ...

    Article : 199 words
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