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  2. KEEPING BEES ENCLOSED.

    Interesting statements concerning the value and habits of bees were set out in affidavits filed in the Practice Court yesterday, when Mr. Justice Macfarlan was ...

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  3. IMPRESSIVE SCENE AT BURIAL OF MR. E. W.. TULLOCH.

    Mr. Eric W. Tulloch, who was a Heutcnant-coloncl In the citizen forces, was buried in tho Brighton Comotery yesterday afternoon with full military honours. His death at the hand of an armed intruder in an East Melbourne boarding. house on Saturday morning cast a gloom over the rowing of the Head of the Rivor race, as he had coached tho Melbourne Grammar School crew. Officers of the A.I.F. acted as palf-bears, and members of tho 12th Battalion and 3rd Brlgado, A.I.F., were present at the cemetery. The service at the graveside was conducted hy the chaplain of Melbourne Grammar School (the Rsv. L. Arnold). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RAILWAYS UNION PLANT.

    Sir John Quick announced in the Arbitration Court hist week that he would probably make an interim award in the paint of the Victorian Railways Union ...

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  5. RESCUED FROM THE ANTINOE.

    The gallant rcscuo of the crew of the British steamer Anllnce by the American steamer President Roosevelt in a heavy gale in the Atlantic last January is recalled by the arrival in port of Mr. Artinur Evans, who was the wireless operator of the Antinoc, and is now second wireless officer on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CLOSE FINISH IN GOODWOOD HANDICAP AT ADELAIDE.

    —(Krishok, photo.) Ben Lomond defeated Roseate (on the rails) by half a length in the race for the Goodwood Handicap at the meeting of the South Australian Jockey Club at Adelaide on Saturday. Bright Poppy finished third, followed by Vesuvius, Mamblia, and Posteript (rails). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MOTOR-.'BUS SERVICE.

    Acting on behalf of the Melbourne City Council, Inspector W. Lynan was the informant in 15 motor-'bus licensing cases which were listed for hearing at the Fitzroy ...

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  8. INTRUDER ON ROOF.

    Surprised by a wakeful shopkeeper who fired a shot at him, a man found on the roof of a shop in Flinders street on the night of May 1 was detained and given ...

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  9. MEMORIES OF COACHING DAYS.

    Coach drivers of many years ago met at the Exhibition yesterday at the invitation of the committee controlling the International Motor Show. They were interested in the advance in road travelling Illustrated by a luxurious motor-coach. Left to right: S. Rojers, W. Hussey, F. Smiley, and T. Hickey. Inset are the youngest and oldest drivers—G. A. Colo (left), who drove in the Western district in 1898, and G. Rich, who took the roads In 1858, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. IN MEMORY OF HORSES KILLED IN THE WAR.

    Sir John Monash yesterday unvolled a drinking trough for horses which was erected by the Purple Cross Society in memory of horses killed in the war. On the right of Sir John Monash is standing Miss M. Hnrvle, of the Purple Cross Society. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. COMPANY-OWNED RAILWAY.

    BERTH, Saturday.—Replying to a deputation from the Midland district, which requested a resumption of the Midland Railway Company's land and railway so as to ...

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  12. CONVICTION QUASHED.

    Robert McGowan, formerly of Mansfield, but now of Chelsea, driper, was recently sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment by the Bench at the City Court on a charge ot having been in unlawful ...

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  13. TRIALS OF SPORTING DOGS IN GIPPSLAND.

    The Sporting Dog Club of Victoria held field trials of dogs on Saturday at Cora Lynn and tho surrounding district. The dogs were well trained, and Mr. R. J. Sutten, who shot the quail put up by the dogs, was kept very busy. Messrs. Neuendorf and Hocking's pointer Champion Cashmore Lord Toi "pointing" a bird in his trial against Mr. E. Simpson's English sottor Rawloy Rook, which ti shown In work with Mr. Simpson in the photograph on-the right. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. DUTY ON STEEL RAILS.

    PERTH, Saturday.—The Minister for Works (Mr. McCallmn), referring to a telegraph message that the Federal Ministry did not at present intend to charge the ...

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  15. UNDEFENDED ACTION

    Alleging that the detention of a plan of the subdivision of an estate at Mordialloc had prevented numerous intending purcluisers buying land, Joseph Lucks, of Ketr street, Fitzroy, ...

    Article : 184 words
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