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  2. ACTING PREMIER WELCOMES IMMIGRANTS.

    The steamers Jervis Bay and Omar, which arrived from England yesterday, brought 300 new settlers to Victoria. They were of a fine type, and were given a warm welcome at the offices of the State Immigration Bureau by the Acting Premier (Mr. Mcpherson), who is shown on the platform with the director of the bureau (Mr. S. Whitehead) on his left. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. DANDENONG ROAD FATALITY.

    Harry Philip Millman, driver of a milkcart,was driving a two- horse waggon on the Dandenong road, between Murrumbeena and Oakleigh, on the evening of ...

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  4. VICTORIA'S RESOURCES.

    Shop windows containing country district displays again yesterday attracted the largest crowds. The manner in which public interestd in Country promotion Week ...

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  5. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL BUTTON DAY.

    To aid the Women's Hospital Appeal, a successful button day was hold in Melbourne yesterday. The top picture shows the Lady Mayoress (Mrs. J. W. Swanson) and the suburban mayoresses at the Town Hall flower kiosk; below is Mrs. T. P. Edwards, of East St. Kilda, with her pet ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "SAFETY FIRST": A LESSON FOR BOYS.

    This is not a photograph, but a picture arranged to illustrate a lesson which the Education department, with the co-operation of the Railways department and Tramways Board, is seeking to impress upon its scholars during the "safety first" campaign. A poster on similar lines has been prepared for distribution in schools. It asks the pertinent question, "Which do you value the more—Your football or your arm?" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. EIGHT-PASSENGER MAIL AEROPLANE.

    This new Vickers-Vulcan 8-passenger aeroplane, fitted with 375.h.p Rolls-Royce engines, has been assembled at Point Cook by the Royal Australian Air Force for the Civil Aviation department. It will leave on Tuesday to inaugurate the aerial mail services between Charleville and Cloncurry (Queensland), a distance of 600 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SOLICITOR ON TRIAL.

    Charged with having converted to his own use £500 worth of Metropolitan Gas Co.'s shares, while acting as bailec, Reginald Boyes, solicitor, appeared before Mr. R. ...

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  9. LODGERS LOSE POSSESSIONS.

    When boarders awoke in a house in Gipps street, East Melbourne, yesterday morning, they found their rooms in disorder. ...

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  10. OLD SCOTCH COLLEGIANS' DAY.

    An old boys' day at Scotch College, arranged by the Old Collegians' Association, enabled many visitors yesterday to inspect the new site and buildings, and also witness the cricket match between the school and Xavier College, the first public school match played at Hawthorn Glen. An incident in this game is depicted, G. Smith,for the college, scoring off P. Glynn's bowling. Below, on the right, is a group of happy. college ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CRICKET: VICTORIA v. ENGLISH XI.

    Owing to the first-class bowling of P. Wallace and A. E. Liddicut, A. C. MacLaren's English XI. was dismissed for 71 in its first innings against the Victorian team at the Melbourne Cricket-ground yesterday. In the upper picture the captain of the Victorian XI (J.Ryder) Is shown catching W. W. Hill-wood, off P. Wallace. A group in the pavilion is given below, from left to right—R. Gibson, J. F. Brand, A. C ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ARBITRATION PROBLEMS.

    When Mr. Justice Higgins was president of the Arbitration Court he put into operation section 20 of the Act with a view to restraining the Industrial Court of Western Australia from ...

    Article : 371 words
  13. DISPUTED PARENTAGE.

    Judgment was given by Mr. Justice Macfarlan yesterday on an application arising from a dispute between Elizabeth Christina Collie and her cousin, Eric ...

    Article : 224 words
  14. AUSTRALIAN ART.

    An interesting criticism of modern British and Australian art was offered by Mr. F.G.Reynolds on his return to Melbourne yesterday by the Orient line steamer Omar. ...

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  15. POLO: ADELAIDE TEAM WINS STRADBROKE CUP.

    Mr. Frank Downer's South Australian polo team won the final competition for the Stradbroke Cup in great style at Moonea Valley yesterday by defeating the redoubtable Victorian team saramut "A." On the left is shown a nasty fall in the 5th chukka, Mr. Jack de Little (Caramut) being dragged in the stirrups. In the centre, from left to right, the captain of the winning team, Mr. Gordon Law Smith; Mr. R. F. Angus (South Australia), and His Excellency the Governor (Lord Stradbroke)offering his congratulations. On the right, Mr.R.Cumming(Caramut) is shown racing for goal in the 4th chukka. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. CUMBERLAND VALLEY.

    Sir —We, as recent visitors to the Cumberland Valley, desire to urge the necessity of this paradise being preserved in its natural state. While staying at Marysville, we ...

    Article : 239 words
  17. CHILD MURDER ALLEGED.

    In the Practice Court yesterday Mr. Justice Weigall was asked to grant ban to Amy Clara Adeline Morgan, aged 17 years, spinster, of Lake Gillear, who was ...

    Article : 176 words
  18. ACQUITTED BY DIRECTION.

    Charged with having stolen about 4/ worth of vegetables from the garden of the Kew Asylum for the Insane, Walter Coombes, a warder, and Edward James Beard, a temporary employee,were ...

    Article : 73 words
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