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  2. BOTTLE AS WEAPON.

    Au[?] Gilday, who had been found guilty in General Sessions of having occasioned bodily harm to Constable Morrissy, was arraigned before Judge Moule for sentence ...

    Article : 143 words
  3. UNVEILING OF BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION WAR MEMORIAL.

    Members of the Melbourne University Rifles with arms at the present while the Last Post was sounded after the unveiling yesterday of the war memorial of the British Medical Association (Victorian branch) by His Excellency the Earl of Stradbroke. There was a large and distinguished assemblage in the new [?]tomy school of the University, including delegates to the Australasian Medi[?]a Congress. In the foreground on the right facing the monument (from right to left), are His Ex[?]llency the Earl of Stradbroke, the Premier (Mr. Lawson), the president of the British Medical Association (Sir William Macewen), and the president of the congress (Mr. G. A. Syme). By the second flag, on the right, from left to right, are the Lady Helena Rous, Mrs. Syme, and Lady Cha[?]vel. Facing the camera, from right to left in the front row are:— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 205 words
  4. NIGHT RAID ON PHARMACY.

    Before Mr. Justice Ma[?]farlan in the Second Civil Court yesterday the hearing was commenced of a suit for divorce brought by John Charles Hanson, aged 40 ...

    Article : 1,316 words
  5. DOCTOR SUES SOLICITOR.

    Before Judge Williams, in the County Court yesterday, was commenced an action in which Guiseppe Romeo, medical practitioner, of High street, Windsor, claimed ...

    Article : 545 words
  6. PUBLIC HEALTH EXHIBITS.

    Exhibits by the Public Health department were of interest to delegates to the Australasian Medical Congress who attended yesterday the opening of the new anatomy department of the Melbourne University. In the pneumonical section, where exhibits illustrating research into such mysteries ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 57 words
  7. WYNETTE ADDS WILLIAMSTOWN TO CAULFIELD CUP.

    Mr. S. Torr's brown mare Wynette, winner of the Caulfield Cup, won the Williamstown Cup yesterday with a lucky run on the rails. Mr. W. Kelso's Note was beaten by a head, and ran into second place; while Mr. A E. Tyson's Polynesian (on the rails) came third. In the rear are Messrs. P. C. and A. A. Nixon's Harvest King (on the outside), Mr. J. Truskett's Beeline (in the centre), and Mr. A. E Michael's Leahcim on the rails. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 86 words
  8. SOLICITOR'S AFFIDAVIT.

    Misconduct in a professional capacity is alleged by the Law Institute against Newton James Francis, a barrister and solicitor. Mr. Justice McArthur had the ...

    Article : 299 words
  9. CASE OF DAVID KELLY.

    A further presentment has been filed against David Kelly, whose conviction on a charge of the mans[?]ghter of Ada Florence Overall, at Millgrove, was quashed ...

    Article : 97 words
  10. OPENING OF NEW ANATOMY SCHOOL.

    The president of the British Medical Association (Sir William Macewen) yesterday declared open the new anatomy department of the University of Melbourne which will accommodate 600 students, and is the gift of the Government of Victoria. A distinguished group of professors and delegates to the Medical Congress stood on the steps as His Excellency the Earl of Stradbroke invited Sir Wlillam Macewen (whose portrait is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 77 words
  11. SORTING THE CHRISTMAS MAIL.

    At midnight the Christmas mails for England and Europe closed at the General Post-office. A busy section of the sorting-room is depicted. When this photograph was taken yesterday more than 100,000 letters had been sorted and delivered in bags for shipment by the P. and O liner Khyber, which sails this morning. Inset is the superintendent of mails (Mr. E. P. Ramsay), who expects this mail to be a record. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 75 words
  12. RAID ON POULTRY-YARD.

    Early on Sunday afternoon Senior-constable Li[?]een, of North Port police station, received a telephone message saying that about 20 boys, abot 14 years of age, had raided a pou[?]try-yard ...

    Article : 281 words
  13. CHILDREN LIVING IN SQUALOR.

    [?] Police officials are considering what [?]ction can be taken in the interests of six [?] children who were found yesterday by [?] the policewomen in a small four-roomed ...

    Article : 146 words
  14. JUSTICE PAYS FINE.

    When Alfred Landorf, who said that he was a [?]breaker living at Fisherman's Bend, Port [?] Melbourne, was charged at the Port Melbourne [?]ourt on Monday with having failed to send ...

    Article : 228 words
  15. VAGRANCY CONVICTIONS QUASHED.

    Before Judge Moule in General Sessions yesterday Ernest Tutty, Percival James Pu[?] and Ernest Matthews appealed against their conviction at the Court of Petty, Sessions, Melbourne, ...

    Article : 194 words
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