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  2. BULUMWAAL TRAGEDY.

    The Court of Criminal Appeal, consisting of the Chief Justice (Sir William Irvine), Mr. Justice Maefa[?]lan, and Mr. Justice Lowe, yesterday reserved ...

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  3. TRAMWAYS WORKSHOPS.

    With the chairman of the Tramways Board (Mr. A. Cameron), on the left. His Excellency tho Governor (Lord Somers) inspected the tramways workshops at Preston yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SCOUTS DECORATED.

    At Preston yesterday His Excellency the Governor (Lord Somers) presented medals for life-saving to Albert Armstrong (Third Essendon Troop) and Don Sharpe (Second Fairfield Troop). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 27 words
  5. HIGH COURT.

    An important judgment defining when a sale of sheep is to be treated as a realisation of capital and when it becomes merely a sale of trading stock was given by the ...

    Article : 1,165 words
  6. INSPECTION OF SALEYARDS MODEL.

    Following upon a deputation to the Premier (Mr. Hogan) from the City Council yesterday, regarding the removal of the Newmarket saleyards, an inspection was made at the Town Hall of a large model of tho pro- ' posed saleyards at South Kensington on a site suggested by the council. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AUSTRALIAN CYCLISTS IN FRANCE.

    Arrival of the Australian team of cyclists who are competing in the Tour de France road cycling championship, which begins on June 17, and continues until July 15. From left to right:—H. Watson (N.Z.), Mr. Proctor (manager, of Dunlops), E. Bainbridge, Mr. Franco (manager of the team), P. Osborn, and H. Opperman. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PREPARATIONS FOR SOUTHERN CROSS LANDING.

    Special preparations were being made at the North Essendon aerodrome yesterday for the landing of the Southern Cross this afternoon. A barbed wire enclosure will keep the crowds off the landing ground. The space in front of the hangar is being metalled. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BRITISH SUPER-MARINE AT BROOME.

    One of tne squadron of tour British super-marine flying-boats, under Group-Captain H. M. Cave-Brown[?] Cave, which arrived in Broome (W.A.) on June 2. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CIVIC RECEPTION TO ENGLISH SCIENTIST.

    At the [?] reception yesterday to Sir John Flusseu, director at the Rothamsted Experimental Station, England. From left to right were:—The chairman of the State Rivers and Water Supply Commissio[?] (Mr. W. Cattanach), Sir John Russell, the director of the Waite Institute of South Australia (Dr. A. E. V. Richardson), the Lord Mayor (Sir Stephen Morell), and the chairman of the executive of the Council for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 121 words
  11. TINY TORTOISES FROM SINGAPORE.

    There have arrived in Melbourne a number of baby tortoises from Singapore. One was photographed yesterday as a wrist ornament suggested by reports of a new society craze. These cannot, however, be taken seriously, as the "ornament" is as uncomfortable for the wearer as it is for the tiny [?]ortoise. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 54 words
  12. PROTECTING VOLUNTEERS.

    Police in plain clothes and [?] [?]orm protecting volunteers workin[?] on the Lowana at Port Melbourne yesterday morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SCENE AT PICKING-UP YARD.

    Though 200 volunteers attended at the picking up yard in William street yesterday morning to man the Werribu rendered idle by the cooks' strike, members of tne Seamen's Union (inside the gates) picketed the yard, and prevented the entrance of non-unionists. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 45 words
  14. NEWPORT POWER-HOUSE.

    Allegations that there had been "danger to life aud property" in the New port powerhouse through neglect of a boiler were emphatically denied by the maintenance ...

    Article : 355 words
  15. CHARGES OF ROBBERY.

    DANDENONG,[?]Tuesday.—The floor of the Dande [?]ong Police Court yesterday was strewn with boxes of groceries, bags of boots, [?]ks, e[?]ars, guns, cameras, fishing rods, and numerous other articles, ...

    Article : 205 words
  16. OONAH SAILS WITHOUT COOKS.

    For Burnie and Devonport the O onah sailed yesterday without cook[?] on board. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. NO PRESENTMENTS.

    Mr. Red[?]end Nol[?]n, Crown prosecutor, told Judge Moule in General Sessions yesterday that the Crown did not intend to file presentments against William Samuel Cook, aged 37 years, ...

    Article : 114 words
  18. WINDOW BROKEN BY STONE.

    John Timothy Hayes[?] aged 60 years, was at the Port Melbourne Court on Monday, before Mr. C. J. Rogers, P.M., and Mrs. Taylor, and Messrs. D. Armstrong, T. Testro, and M. Qu[?], J.P.'s, charged with ...

    Article : 96 words
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