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  2. "PERPETUALLY RESTRAINED."

    In a consent, filed before Mr. Justice Weigall in the Practice Court yesterday, the shire of Dandenong agreed to an interim injunction granted against that ...

    Article : 330 words
  3. GOVERNOR-GENERAL AND BOY SCOUTS.

    As Chief Scout of the Commonwealth the Governor-General (Lord Forster) takes a keen interest in the activities of the Boy Scouts of Australia. This great social movement for the welfare of youth is receiving the special attention of the Rotary Club, which, under the leadership of Mr. H. E. Cohen, chairman of the boys' committee, is organising a campaign to raise £10,000 during a "Boy Scout Week" in May. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THIS SHOULD NOT HAVE HAPPENED.

    A single-seated Overland car (above), coming down Russell street yesterday morning, crashed into a single-seated Studebaker (below) crossing Russell street by way of Little Bourke street. Had the "rule of the right," illustrated below, been in operation one car would automatically have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 53 words
  5. RAILWAYS DEFRAUDED.

    Allegations of frauds which are believed to have involved a sum of between £900 and £1,000 were made against Harold John Joseph Hall, aged 26 years, railway ...

    Article : 674 words
  6. LIFE-SAVING CHAMPIONS, 1925.

    Fourteen teams representative of life-saving clubs competed on Saturday in the annual life-saving championship of the Royal Life-saving Society, which was won by St. Kilda "A" team. The winners from left to right are:—H. Jacobson, R. Lea Wright, L. Jacobson, W. Rogan, J. South, and J. Hencke. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. INQUESTS AT MORGUE.

    The city coroner (Mr. D. Berriman, P.M.), at the morgue on Monday, held an inquest into the death of Maude Linton, aged 50 years, at the Melbourne Hospital on February 21, from ...

    Article : 466 words
  8. COUNTRY TENNIS WEEK BEGINS.

    The first country players' tournament held by the Lawn Tennis Association of Victoria began on the association courts, Albert ground, yesterday. Competitors in the women's singles championships waited in the pavilion at 1 o'clock for the slight drizzle to cease before play. Left to right, Misses B. Pullum, E. Toyne, G. Toyne, and B. A. Fairbairn. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WELL KNOWN TO MOTORISTS.

    A familiar figure to motorists in the city. He often directs the traffic during peak hours, and is a staunch co-operator with the Royal Automobile Club in its "Safety First" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NOTED TRAINER.

    F. J. MARSDEN, Trainer of the Newmarket Handicap winner, Vallard, on Saturday, was a good buyer of yearlings at Newmarket yesterday, one of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. COMPLAINTS OF "HOLDING."

    "Is it not a fact that you arrested me on a charge of vagrancy in order that you could hold me while you made investigations with the hope of implicating me with the men who were charged ...

    Article : 284 words
  12. DASHED BETWEEN CARRIAGES.

    Apparently falling from a train travelling towards the city when close to the North Williamstown railway station on February 19. William Henry Dunn, aged 34 years, of Lenore ...

    Article : 222 words
  13. THOROUGHBRED YEARLINGS AT NEWMARKET.

    One hundred and twelve thoroughbred yearlings were offered at auction by Messrs. W. C. Yui[?]le and Co. at Newmarket, the first of the annual sales in Melbourne attracting a keen crowd of buyers. Two bids of 1,600 guineas were made for this young chestnut by Woorak from Mettlesome. After a dispute the cott was brought into the ring again, and at an advance of 25 guineas became the property of Mr. C. N. Meyers, ownor of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. "RULE OF THE RIGHT."

    The South Australian Government has adopted a new regulation affecting motorists at intersections, which briefly provides that drivers must "give way to the man on your right." The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria, in its safety campaign this week, advocates the introduction of a similar by-law. Under the new rule in the cases illustrated "B" gives way each time to "A." Designs are from the "Australian Motorist." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 72 words
  15. Solicitor and Bench in Conflict.

    Andrew Billingham, aged 32 years, motor-driver, was charged at the City Court on Monday with having had in his possession cloth suspected of having been stolen. ...

    Article : 320 words
  16. Crushed by Case.

    Attempting to save a case containing a miniature artillery range from falling from a platform 3ft. high, at the Defence department's stores, Victoria Barracks, on February 24, Joseph ...

    Article : 175 words
  17. Fall From Lorry.

    Looking back while driving a lorry loaded with bay in a horse paddock near the factory of W. S. Kimpton and Sons, Arden street, Kensington, on February 24, Thomas Kemston, a ...

    Article : 181 words
  18. CLOTH FALSELY DESCRIBED.

    On the information of Percival Gilbert Lennox, in inspector employed by the Public Health department, Payne's Bon Marche, Propriertary Limited, of 138 Bourke street, Melbourne, was ...

    Article : 571 words
  19. POLO AT MOONEE VALLEY.

    In continuation of the polo matches for the Stradbroke Cup, Caramut "B" team met Adelaide in a fast game on the Moonee Valley racecourse yesterday. The Adelaide team won the cup in 1923, but it has to be won three times for permanent possession. The play in the second chukka is illustrated. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. GRACEFUL COMPETITOR.

    Mrs. R. T. Laidlaw, playing a good forehand drive in her game against Miss W. McAlliece in the women's singles championship of the country players' tournament yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. GUILTY OF RECEIVING.

    Before Judge Moule and a jury, in General Sessions yesterday, Charles Kelly, aged 19 years, and Daniel Hossack, aged 19 years were charged with having broken into the warehouse of Messrs. ...

    Article : 230 words
  22. INSPECTOR'S RUSE.

    "When an inspector comes into a tobacoo[?] shop after hours and asks for a packet at [?] ettes, and the owner of the shop says that it is too late to effect a sale, it is not a fair thing for ...

    Article : 123 words
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