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  2. TILTS CAFE CASE.

    Some time ago Mr. Justice Wasley began the hearing of an action m which Tilts Cufe Pty. Ltd., of Collins street. Melbourne, sued Frank L. Tramea and Thomas ...

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  3. RHODES SCHOLARS.

    In every State of the Commonwealth candidates for the next, Rhodes Scholarship have already lodged their applications with the secretary to the local committee of ...

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  4. COMBINED PUBLIC SCHOOLS' SPORTS

    Many exciting finishes were witnessed at the annual combined pubic schools' athletic sports meeting for "The Argus" and "The Australasian" Challenge Cup, on the Melbourne Cricket-ground yesterday. Top (left).—J. C. Cunningham (Geelong College) winning the putting-the-weight event, with a distance of 35ft. 6¾in. Right—The scene on the ground during the first lap of the flag race, which was won by Melbourne Grammar School. Below— Left—R. Triado (Xavier) winning the 880 yards open event from R. W. Rolland (Geelong College), who is seen stumbling at the tape. Centre (above)—The start of the 100 yards (under 16) race, won by B. Hore (M.G.S.). Below—120 yards open hurdle race, won by T. C. McKellar (Geelong Grammar) on extreme left. Right—Sir Leo Cussen presenting the Challenge Cup to H. G. Branchflower, captain of the winning Melbourne Grammar School ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 139 words
  5. PRESBYTERIAN BABIES' HOME

    About 600 people throughout yesterday visited the new Presbyterian Babies' Home and Mothercraft and Infant Welfare Training Home, in Lansdowne street, East ...

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  6. PRESBYTERIAN BABIES' HOME.

    The new Presbyterian Babies' Home in a remodelled portion of the Old Scotch College, Lansdowne street, East Melbourne, was opened by Lady Stonehaven yesterday afternoon. The Rev. D. A. Cameron, director of social services, is shown moving a vote of thanks to Lady Stonehaven. Beside him is Dr. Vera Scantlebury, director of infant Welfare. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CANOES FOR HENLEY.

    A special effort is being made this year by owners of canoes to enhance the attractiveness of the Henley pageant, by making their canoes as picturesque as possible. The photograph shows members of the Twiekenham Canoe Club trying out their canoes yesterday in readiness for to-day's parade on the river. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TREES WHICH MAY BE DESTROYED.

    In accordance with a proposal to construct a wide roadway from the Marquis of Linlithgow statue to the Shrine of Remembrance on the Domain, those trees, which stand beside Linlithgow avenue, may be destroyed. The white marks on the trunks indicate those which will be cut down if the proposal is adopted. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SECONDARY SCHOOLS' TENNIS.

    Miss Nancy Doone (Tintern) playing in the final of the Church of England secondary girls' schools' tennis tournament, at Kooyong yesterday, when Tintern defeated St. Michael's by 62 to 49 games. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CUSTODY OF ORPHAN.

    In habeas corpus proceedings Mr. Justice Lowe, in the Practicce Court yesterday afternoon, decided rival claims by relatives to the custody of Glace Ignatia Otter, aged ...

    Article : 291 words
  11. SCOTCH COLLEGE.

    Old Boys' and Parents' day will be celebrated at Scotch College to-day and to-morrow. This afternoon there will be cricket and tennis matches. A nine-hole ...

    Article : 178 words
  12. SALESMAN COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    I William [?] Coad, aged 18 years, salesman, appered at the Footscray Court on Thursday, befor Mr. C. J. [?]. P.M., and Mrs. C. H. Jenkins, J.P., on [?] charges of having obtained money by ...

    Article : 134 words
  13. CLOTHING SEIZED BY POLICE.

    Early yesterday morning Senior-detective Grieve and Detective Sloane gisited a house in Fitzroy, and fquestioned a man in whose possession they found a light grew suit, ...

    Article : 93 words
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