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  2. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,609 words
  3. SHEFFIELD SHIELD CRICKET.

    South Australia took the field against the Victorians in the Sheffield Shield cricket match at the M.C.C. ground yesterday. On the extreme left R. A. B. Townsend (South Australia) is bringing off the fine single-handed catch at short-leg, which dismissed C. B. Willis off W. J. Whitty's bowling before the batsman had scored. The dotted line, approximately indicating the flight of the ball, illustrates this smart fielding effort. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 71 words
  4. THE PICTURES.

    That the picture producer is not infallible is frequently in evidence. Now and again some trifling anachronism is detected on the screen which goes far to destroy ...

    Article : 1,284 words
  5. LESLIE TAYLOR FINED.

    On the information of Constable E. A. Collins, Leslie Taylor, aged 35 years, who is on remand on several serious charges arising from the shooting of Mr. T. R. V. ...

    Article : 909 words
  6. SECOND IN COMMAND,

    Second in command of the visiting British naval squadron on H.M.S. Delhi. In 1916 he went to the Grand Fleet as chief of staff to Lord Beatty. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 50 words
  7. SHOOTING SENSATION AT KENSINGTON.

    Apparently in a sudden fit of mania, a young man fired a shot from a single-barrel 12 bore gun through the study window of the Rev. F. Edwards in Epsom road, Kensington, yesterday. Mr. Edwards is in the left-hand picture examining the damage, the cross indicating where the shot passed through the glass. On the right is Sergeant F. B. Nolan, in charge of the Kensington district, examining the gun and the axe, armed with which the man resisted for more than two hours all efforts to apprehend him. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 93 words
  8. FLEET COMMANDER.

    Who, on the flagship Hood, commands the naval squadron which is due in Melbourne in March. He was Third Sea Lord of the Admiralty and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 54 words
  9. BRINGING BEACH PASTIMES TO THE CITY.

    One of the bright ideas that the city engineer (Mr. H. E. Morton) brought back with him from the United States was that of constructing a paddling-pool for the children of the city. The public works committee approved of a site in the Carlton Gardens, and Mr. Morton has expedited construction work so that the children had the benefit of the innovation for the holidays. The popularity of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 85 words
  10. HAPPY HOLIDAYS IN CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUNDS.

    The need for provision of proper playing-grounds for childron in the rapidly growing outer suburbs was emphasised in an article by "Vesta" yesterday. The parks and gardens committee of the City Council has set a fine example by providing equipped playgrounds throughout the city area. In holiday time at almost any hour of the day can be seen such healthy play as that of the children ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 82 words
  11. FACTORY BROKEN INTO.

    Before Mr. P. Conlan, P.M., at the Brunswick Court yesterday, Jeremiah Joseph Ryan, aged 21 years, railway labourer; William Henry Turnham, aged 21 ...

    Article : 256 words
  12. DIVING FOR COINS IN CITY BATHS.

    In the summer months the open-air city baths, on the Yarra Balk, have attractions for city boys large and small. Anyone who so desires, at the cost of a few pence, can witness a scene of great animation, as amid splashing and shouting the lads dive for coins [?]rown into the pool. Sixpenny-worth of action is illustrated. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 64 words
  13. YALLOURN'S GREAT LANDMARK.

    This striking picture gives a close view of the great chimney-stack of the briquetting factory at the State Electricity Commission's works, Yallourn. It shows the solid base of the structure, and on top the circular framework of steel rods around which the concrete is placed. The chimney, which will be easily the tallest in Australia, will be 332ft. in height and weigh 2,500 tons. It has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 83 words
  14. BORROWED BICYCLE STOLEN.

    Before Mr. Wade, P.M., and Messrs. Philpott, McLaren, Kitchin, Lancaster, and Chenoweth, J.P.'s, at the Hawthorn Court yesterday, Richard William Newton Ross, aged 27 years, was charged ...

    Article : 226 words
  15. "UNCANNY NOISES."

    Jack McGrath, aged 24 years, labourer, and Jack McPhail, a youth, were charged yesterday at the South Melbourne Court with having behaved in an offensive ...

    Article : 291 words
  16. EXTRAORDINARY MOTOR MISHAP AT REDCLIFFS.

    When attempting to cross an irrigation channel at Redeliffs late on New Year's Eve in a motorcar, Mr. J. C Barrow, of Karz[?]oe, was unaware that the bridge had been washed away in the October floods. The car dived head-first into the channel, and canted into the position illustrated. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 59 words
  17. CHRISTMAS DAY DISTURBANCE.

    Frank Currie, stevedore's labourer, was charged yesterday at the South Melbourne Court, before Messrs. W. G. Smith, P.M., T. H. Craine, and M. Jones, J. P.'s, with having behaved offensively ...

    Article : 210 words
  18. FEEDING LONDON SPARROWS.

    Sir,—I read on Saturday the paragraph relating to Mr. Algernon Vale[?]tine and the London sparrows. I have often [?] Mr. Vale[?]tine in H[?]de Park, and his skill ...

    Article : 108 words
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