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  3. GIFT TO TRINITY COLLEGE.

    Argument which took place on originating summons before the Chief Justice (Sir William Irvine) iu the Practice Court yesterday will determine whether or ...

    Article : 575 words
  4. PROVINCIAL PRESS.

    Pointing out that Great Britain imported from other countries many goods which were produced in Australia, Senator R. D. Elliott, at the annual conference of the ...

    Article : 202 words
  5. GILBERTT PROCEDURE.

    Neither W. S. Gilbert in his strangest flights of fancy, nor Hilaire Belloc in his "Mercy of Allah," ever conjured up a more comical legal procedure than that which ...

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  6. WORK AND WAGES.

    Objection was taken by Commissioner H. H. Bell, at the meeting of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works yesterday, to a recommendation by the ...

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  7. MILITIA NEWS.

    All the defence services will be represented at a sports meeting and tattoo at the Showgrounds on Saturday afternoon, and at the Essendon Recreation Reserve ...

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  8. PHYSICAL CULTURE FOR MEN.

    "The most usual causes of unfitness are overeating, overdrinking, and lack of proper exercise," said Mr. A. Beattie, speaking to members of the Legacy Club ...

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  9. RECEIVING CHARGE.

    Dudley Cowling, aged 17 years, of Milton street, St Kilda, nas chanced before Judge Williams in General Sessions yesterday with having at St. Kilda between July 28 and August 15 received a ...

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  10. RAILWAY CLERK'S THEFT.

    In General Sessions yesterday afternoon. Thomas O'Brien, aged 20 years, railways clerk, pleaded guilty to a charge of having, at Bairnsdale, between July 7 and July 18, ...

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  11. ANGLICAN SYNOD AND BRIDGE.

    Sir,—May I explain my attitude toward the holding of bridge parties for the purnose of raising money for the home mission funds of the Church, concerning which ...

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  12. DEATH OF MOTHER.

    On a charge of manslaughter, Harold Johnston, a young able seaman of H.M.A.S. Cerberus, Crib Point, was placed on trial before Judge Williams in General Sessions yesterday afternoon. ...

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  13. SAFE-BLOWING INCIDENT.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—John Patrick McCarthy, who was caught standing in a smoke-filled room at the Croydon railway station near a safe which had just been ...

    Article : 87 words
  14. "CUSTOM NOT PROVED."

    Under the heading of "Custom Not Proved" a report was published yesterday of a case in which McArthur and McLeod, auctioneers, of Collins street, and Grant, ...

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    THE LECTURER.—A portrait study of the vice-principal of the Teachers' Training College (Mr. G. S. Browne), who lectured yesterday at the special "Health Week" exhibition at the Education department s art centre, Russell St. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ECCLESIASTICAL PROCESSION.—Archbishop Head dedicated and opened yesterday the E. M. Traill wing of the Janet Clarke Hall at Trinity College, University of Melbourne. In the procession from the Horsfall Chapel were, left to right: Canon C. Crotty; Archbishop Head; his staff-bearer, the Rev. D. M. Doasey, vicar of St. Columb's, Hawthorn, and a former student at Trinity College; and Dean Alckin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SCHOOLGIRL'S FAREWELL— Miss Patricia Johnstone, of Croydon, said farowoll to girls of Fintona Grammar School on board the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    FOARD—DANIEL WEDDING.—At the chapel of the Melbourne Grammar School yesterday atternoon, Miss Mary Daniel, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Daniel, of East Malvern, formerly ot Maffra, was married to Mr. R. A. E, Foard, second son of the late Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Foard, of Bairnsdale. Following tho bride and bridegroom are the bridesmaid (Miss Helen Daniel) and the best man (Mr. Barry Webster). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A GIPPSLAND "CROCODILE."—One of many Interesting spechmens at the Wild Nature exhibition In aid of the Lord Mayor's Fund for Hospitals and Charities at tho Town Hall Is the Gippsland water-lizard, a unique Victorian species. The exhibition is open to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    HELPERS AT THE FETE.—Miss Nina Little and Miss Jean Edwards selling sweets at the garden fete held yesterday at Clydebank, the home of Mrs. G. Langridge, Armadale, In aid ef the Armadale and Malvern auxiliary of the Woman's Hospital. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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