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  2. FLOGGING FEARED.

    In a number of sentences paused recently upon certain prisoners, the punishment of flogging was included. Appeals against the sentences were heard by the Full Court of ...

    Article : 709 words
  3. RIOT SENTENCES.

    Further appeals against sentences imposed by the City Court with respect to charges of unlawful possession of goods arising from the riots on November 3, were ...

    Article : 466 words
  4. MELBA'S HOME-COMING.

    Darn[?] Nelll[?] Melba on her arrival at Spencer street yesterday was warmly welcomed home by a large assemblage of friends and musical enthusiasts. A characteristic portrait of the diva is on the right; Prince Obolensky, a member of Dam[?] Nelli[?]'s operatic company, is on the left. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 49 words
  5. LADY FORSTER AT SOUTH YARRA KINDERGARTEN.

    Her Excellency Lady Forster yesterday officially opened the Renown Kindergarten, Cliff street, South Yarra[?] Some of the children are shown in a rocker, with Lady Forster on the right. Her Excellency is with her two little grandsons (sons of the Hon. Mrs. Pitt-Rivers) and Miss Guthrie. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 52 words
  6. ABORIGINAL EXHIBIT AT NATIONAL MUSEUM

    These new exhibits at the National Museum illustrate the costume worn by members of the Arunta tribe of aborigines, Central Australia, in their totemic ceremonies. The bodies are decorated with birds' down, made adhesive with human blood; the elaborate headdress of the upright figure ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 58 words
  7. ANNIVERSARY OF FINLAND'S INDEPENDENCE.

    To celebrate the sixth anniversary of the declaration of Independence of the republic of Finland, the consul (Mr. H. C. Sleigh) entertained official and commercial representatives at a reception yesterday. From left to right:—The consul for Sweden (Mr. J. D. Waern), the superintendent of mercantile marine (Mr. E. W. Crossley), the Rev. Pastor Frank (Lutheran Church), Mr. Ch[?]ok Hong Cheong, Mr. Sleigh, Mr. A. Isaacson, the Canadian Trade Commissioner (Mr. D. H. Ross), the consul-general for China (Mr. T. K. Ouel), the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria (the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 108 words
  8. FULL COURT INCIDENT.

    An appeal by Harold Cocks against his conviction on a charge of receiving came before the Full Court of Victoria (Mr. Justice Schutt, Mr. Justice Mann, and ...

    Article : 274 words
  9. RUDYARD KIPLING: NOW, AND THEN.

    Two portraits of Rudyard Kipling show that the years have dealt fairly kindly with him since his visit to Australia in the nineties. He is shown on the right as he appeared then. On the left is a recent photograph taken on his installation as Lord R[?]ctor of St. Andrews. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 60 words
  10. NOTABLE STAMP ISSUES.

    On the left is the "mourning" stamp issued by the Government or [?] United States in memory of the late President Harding. Germany's most recent philatelic effort, a stamp surcharged 100,000,000 marks (or about £5,000,000 at pre-war rates of exchange), is on the right. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 47 words
  11. WARNING ACCUSED PERSONS.

    BALLARAT, Thursday. — In the Supreme Court to-day the Chief Justice (Sir William Irvine) again declared that the police should follow the practice, as ...

    Article : 344 words
  12. NEWCOMER'S SUICIDE.

    Early on the morning of November 29 James Eadi[?] Duff, who a week previously had arrived from Scotland, was seen by a watchman to throw himself out of a window ...

    Article : 358 words
  13. THRIP PEST.

    "Thrips Tabac[?]," the tiny insect pest which is doing untold damage to fruit and flowers this season, is depicted, magnified several thousand times. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 35 words
  14. CHILDREN'S FETE AT ESSENDON.

    The mayor and mayoress of Essendon (Councillor and Mrs. R. J. Gilbertson) cntortainod about 5,000 school children of the city at a picnic in Northern Park yesterday. Among the refreshment items were 17,400 glasses of raspberry vinegar and 29,000 slices of bread. The host and hostess are shown on the right. On the left is a general view of the picnickers at lunch time. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 67 words
  15. LESLIE TAYLOR IN COURT.

    Leslie Taylor, aged 35 years, clerk, was again before the City Court yesterday on remand charged with having on October 8 and other days harboured Angus Murray ...

    Article : 191 words
  16. TWO MEN ATTACKED.

    When two men who recently arrived from the country were in an hotel at Carlton on Wednesday they were invited by two [?]o go with them on a ...

    Article : 204 words
  17. DEAF AND DUMB CHILDREN'S PRIZE-GIVING.

    Notwithstanding their affliction there was nothing but happi[?]ss and eager anticipation on the faces of the children at the Victorian Deaf and Dumb [?]nstitution, St. Kilda road, yesterday, when the director of Education (Mr F. Tate) distributed the prizes for their year's work. On the left is group of little girls examining picture books, while members of the institute's troop of boy scouts figure in the right-hand picture ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 75 words
  18. HOTEL AS GAMING-HOUSE.

    Before Mr. Grant[?] P.M. (charman), and Mr. Rosen, J.P., at the Fitzroy Court yesterday, Francis James Sutherland was charged with having had the care and management of a common ...

    Article : 146 words
  19. BEER BOTTLE AND CRIME.

    Detectives are endeavouring to find a man who broke the plate-glass windows of the shops of Mrs. B. Dowling, confectioner; Mr. E. C. Lowe, bootmaker; and Mr. T. ...

    Article : 75 words
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