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  2. NATURE NOTES AND QUERIES.

    A reader recently mentioned magpies being responsible for the death of so many owls, as he had seen the magpies killing an owl. My view was that it might be ...

    Article : 1,677 words
  3. NEW BOOKS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 289 words
  4. BOWLERS PRACTICE FOR INTERSTATE MATCHES.

    At the Carlton green yesterday the teams of Victorian bowlers who are to compete against Tasmania and New South Wales had their first practice games. In the upper picture, from left to right, are E. Warren (manager), T. Ridgeway, A. Valley, and F. C. Jeffrey (skippers), of the team to play New South Wales. Below, on the left, is R. P. Matherson, one of the team to compete against ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 92 words
  5. £1,000 JEWELLERY ROBBERY.

    On Sunday, December 3, Theodore Danziger, a travelling jeweller returned to his home on St. Kilda road and found that the place had been ransacked. A safe was ...

    Article : 678 words
  6. DESTRUCTION OF CITY TREES.

    Having cut down an elm tree apposite the Town Hall a fortnight ago to make room for a new verandah, the City Council turned its attention yesterday to the Moreton Bay fig-trees in McKonzie street, Carlton, near the Russell street police station. Tree-lovers will deplore the sacrifice, which, it was stated at the Town Hall yesterday, was because of the damage done to the channels and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 75 words
  7. LAYING- ON OF HANDS."

    Pathetic scenes were witnessed yesterday at the entrance to St. Paul's Cathedral, when hundreds of invalids were brought to the faith-healing mission conducted by Mr. J. M. Hickson. Some are shown being carried into the Cathedral on strotchers from ambulances, while an olderly heliovor is shown being helped on his way by a relative. The assisting clergy lent a willing hand to carry in the cot cases; in one instance it will be noted that the sunlight has to be screened with a hat from eyes accustomed only to the dim light of a sick-room. Inset are Mr. Hickson with the Rev. Roscoe Wilson, vicar of St. John's Church, Camberwell. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 115 words
  8. FICTION OF THE DAY.

    Miss Joanna Cannan makes her debut as a fiction writer in "The Misty Valley" (London: T. Fisher Unwin), a book that is a real joy to read. It bubbles with ...

    Article : 958 words
  9. "WASTEFUL WORK."

    "Wasteful work and woeful want," was a phrase frequently used in a case in the County Court yesterday, before Judge Winneke. The term was applied to a machine, which, it was ...

    Article : 334 words
  10. CHAMPION FAILS IN TENNIS SEMI-FINALS.

    By vigorous drives and smashing back-hand play, R. E. Schiesinger (on the left) scored a sensational victory in the semi-finals of the tennis singles championship at the Albert ground yesterday over G. Patterson, champion for 1921 and 1922, whom be defeated 3-6, 6-3, 6-1, 6-3. Patterson (on the right) is shown serving with a new type of steel racquet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 64 words
  11. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES IN CONFERENCE.

    Leading members of the Australian Natives' Association are shown at the annual conference at Bairnsdale. From left to right are Messrs. T. Crosble, T. Rust, E. E. Roberts, J. Hume Cook, and T. G. L. Scott. Below, the new president (Mr. A. L. Bassall) gives the hand of fellowship to Norman Marks, a full-blooded aborigino. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 61 words
  12. SCHOOLBOY'S PUNISHMENT.

    Punishment which, it was alleged, was unreasonably severe for a trivial offence was described to Mr. Smith, P.M., and Messrs. Russell, Machin, Cogan, and Page-Fergusson, J.P.'s, in ...

    Article : 435 words
  13. EURYTHMIC BEATEN IN C. M. LLOYD STAKES.

    A change of Jockeys did not bring luck to Eurythmic, who, with G. Harrison up instead of F. Dempsey, was beaten by Maid of the Mist in the C. M. Lloyd Stakes at the third day of the V.R.C. Autumn Carnival at Flemington yesterday. Mr. P. Russell's brown filly is shown passing the winning-post a length ahead of Eurythmic. On the right Eurythmic (lett), Easingwold (centre), which ran third, and Maid of the Mist are shown returning to scale. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 93 words
  14. JOTTINGS OF OLD TIMES.

    Sir,—On Saturday Mr. T. F. Legge refers to my article which appeared on the previous Saturday. He thinks that the cross was not removed' from the gable of St. ...

    Article : 320 words
  15. LOCK-UP SHOP RANSACKED.

    Lock-up shops in the luburbs attract thieves on account of their lack of protection, and on Wednesday night the millinery shop of Miss McCreary, 'Burke road, Camberwell, was broken ...

    Article : 52 words
  16. THEATRE MANAGER FINED.

    In the District Court yesterday, before Mr. Cohen, P.M., and Dr. J. A. O'Brien and Mr. J. Fardy, J. P.'s, James Thornley, manager of the Auditorium, Collins street, Melbourne, was ...

    Article : 100 words
  17. BAND OF HOPE MOVEMENT.

    The seaside campaign of the Victorian Band of Hope Union is still in progress at the near by beaches round Melbourne. The campaign it part of the programme of educational temperance ...

    Article : 83 words
  18. Classified Advertising

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    Advertising : 45 words
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