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  2. TRAVELLING STOCK.

    A question of grave importance to stockowners and the people generally of South Australia was decided by the High Court of Australia in a judgment delivered ...

    Article : 1,179 words
  3. MASTER BUILDERS MEET IN CONFERENCE.

    A civic reception was given to the master builders who met in Melbourne yesterday for the ninth convention of the Federated Master Builders of Australia and New Zealand. From left to right, front row: Messrs. C. J. Langford (Vic.), James Watt (N.S.W.), the president, Mr. Finlay Munro (N.S.W.), the Lord Mayor (Councillor W. Brunton), Messrs. J. M. Pringle (N.S.W.), M. R. Hornibrook (Q.), and G. Farnsworth (Vic). Back row: Messrs. T. A. Cook (S.A.), James Nellson (Vic.), W. Hughes (N.S.W.), A. Speirs (N.S.W.), P. Beddle (N.S.W), F Llmebeer (Vic), J. D. McDonald (Q.), W. E. Bowen (Tas.), T. E. Sodgloy (W.A.), and F. J. MoCarthy (Q.). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 111 words
  4. ARBITRATION COURT.

    Officials and delegates attended the nineteenth annual convention of the Federated Master Builders' Association, which was opened at the Builders' ...

    Article : 1,625 words
  5. CONFIDENT TRICK.

    The desterous manipulation of a pack of cards by a man who pretended to be "mental," and the seemingly honest intentions of two other men were apparently, ...

    Article : 680 words
  6. GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY'S NEW HOSTEL.

    Lady Stradbroke oponed the new hostel of the Girls' Friendly Society, at Berry street, East Melbourne, yesterday, and afterwards stayed to encourage the workers at the fete held in aid of the funds of the society. Lady Stradbroke (left) with Mrs. Harrington Lees, buying handkerchiefs at the "Canadian tea." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 54 words
  7. REFITTING FOR THE SUMMER SEASON.

    After steaming about the hay yesterday morning to test her compass, the hay paddle steamer Hynela entered the Alfred Graving Dock nt Williamstown for the cleaning of her hull. She will make her first trip down the bay on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 46 words
  8. BEATEN UNCONSCIOUS.

    No option of paying a fine was afforded Bernard William Watson, aged 23 years, transport worker, who was convicted at the City Court on Monday on a charge of ...

    Article : 526 words
  9. ANNUAL MUNICIPAL INSPECTION AT HAWTHORN.

    Councillors of the City of Rawthorn took part yesterday in the annual inspection of the city, and spent four and a half hours in visiting various places under the guidance of the engineer and the town clerk. Right: Leaving the town hall. From left to right, (In the car): Councillor D. H. Evans, Councillor C. Percy, Councillor H. A. Wallace, and the city engineer (Mr. A. R. Bruford). Standing: Councillor E. Ward, Councillor M. Owen, the mayor (Councillor Simpson), Councillor T. Lewis, the town clerk (Mr. Broad Hall), Councillor J. Meldrum, and Councillor J. B. Pridmore. Left: The party inspecting a site for a proposed footbridge at Hawthorn Glen, near ' Seated College. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 118 words
  10. GOODS STOLEN FROM SHOWCASE.

    A plea of drunkenness was made by Henry Franks, aged 32 years, french polisher, when he was charged at the Collingwood court on Monday, with having stolen a quantity of cutlery valued ...

    Article : 406 words
  11. LARGE PIECE OF GLASS LANDED.

    Brooks, Robinson, and Co. Ltd. have imported what is claimed to be the largest sheet of plateglass in Australia, and will hold it in stock. The glass was landed from the steamer Port Campbell yesterday. It is 171 square feet in area and more than 12ft. in height. The dimensions are 170 by 145 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 60 words
  12. ROYAL TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    Play for the gold racquet of the Royal Melbourne Tennis Club was begun yesterday, when Captain C. T. Qutler (Tasmania) defeated Mr. H. R. Flack. In the photograph Captain Butler is about to make a backhand force for the grille. Seated in the corner of the dedans outside the netting is Mr. Stone, the Melbourne club professional who umpired the match. The numbers on the wall (which is scratched by the racquets of the players) Indicate the "chases," which are marked in white lines on the court. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 90 words
  13. LINEMAN'S CLAIM.

    A claim by Thomas Edward Kerwin, formerly a senior [?] in the employ of the PostmasterGeneral's department, against the Commonwealth of Australia for arrears of salary or, alternatively, ...

    Article : 441 words
  14. CIVIL AMBULANCE SERVICE.

    Details of the work carried out in the metropolitan area and in the country to June [?]0 by the Victorian Civil Ambulance Service is contained in the 22nd annual report which has just been ...

    Article : 258 words
  15. ROYAL TENNIS.

    The first match for the gold racquet was played yesterday between R. Flack (Melbourne) and C. T. Butler (Tasmania). The local representative played well, but he ...

    Article : 109 words
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