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  2. SALE OF DRINKS IN CLUB.

    Before the Licensing Court yesterday the Richmond Bowling Club failed to show cause why its exemption from police inspection should not be removed. The ...

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  3. ACTION AGAINST DOCTOR.

    An action for damages, the conduct of which had fallen to the lot of various legal men, was abandoned before Mr. Justice Mann in the First Civil Court yesterday. ...

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  4. WEEK OF PRAYER.

    Sponsored by the Council of Churches, a week of national prayer and repentance began on Sunday. The first of a series of five midday meetings in the city was held ...

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  5. LAW STUDENT'S DEATH.

    Commendation of Royton Francis Richardson, council employee, of Brighton Beach Baths, for his effort to save the life of a young man, Thomas Anthony Pepper, was ...

    Article : 365 words
  6. MR. RAYMOND LINDSAY.

    At the Little Gallery, Little Collins street, an exhibition will be opened this afternoon by Sir James Barrett of paintings by Mr. Raymond Lindsay. Regarded from a fine ...

    Article : 323 words
  7. THEFTS FROM WAREHOUSE.

    In the Criminal Court yesterday Mr. Justice Wasley closely cross-questioned Davis Goldbloom, aged 45 years, tailor, of Alma road, St. Kilda, who with his ...

    Article : 779 words
  8. ACTION AGAINST BANK.

    A jury in the First Civil Court answered yesterday a number of questions in the action in which Wilfred Preston Barrow, ink manufacturer, of Preston, claimed ...

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  9. FREE WATER FOR CHARITIES.

    Sir,—Mr. Bell's statement published to-day is inaccurate. The Privy Council said in the Dogs' Home case:—The Lost Dogs' Home is admittedly a charitable institution ...

    Article : 353 words
  10. LOSS OF DIAMOND RING.

    William Thomas Pemberton, aged 23 years, pugilist, was charged at the Fitzroy Court on Monday with having on November 14 stolen a diamond ring valued at £15, the property of ...

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  11. ATTACKED BY DOG.

    At the Brunswick Court on Monday Sarah Collins, single, of Baker's road Coburg, claimed £49 damages from Alice Collins, her sister-in-law, of Moreland road, Moreland, for injuries ...

    Article : 150 words
  12. MASSAGE IN HOSPITALS.

    The development of the physical and electrical massage departments in hospitals in Europe greatly impressed Dr. Allen Robertson of Collins street, while he was ...

    Article : 141 words
  13. ECONOMIC SOCIETY'S PROTEST.

    A letter has been sent by the Economic Society of Australia and New Zealand to the Victorian Employers' Federation protesting against the inclusion of the name ...

    Article : 170 words
  14. TWO MEN FOUND GUILTY.

    In the Criminal Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Wasley sentenced James Ennis, aged 37 years, labourer, of East Brunswick, who had been found guilty on a charge of shopbreaking, to ...

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  15. CHINESE JUMPS FROM TRAM.

    Ah Co[?]n, aged 42 years, market-garden, of Newlands road. Coburg, jumped from an electric tram in Barker's road. Kew, between Harrison crescent and Findon street, about a quarter to 11 ...

    Article : 81 words
  16. DIVISION OF ESTATE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In equity to-day, before Mr. Justice Long Innes, there was an application on behalf of William and Richard Cobley, sons of the late William ...

    Article : 277 words
  17. MOTOR-CYCLIST KILLED.

    WELLINGTIN (N.Z.), Sunday.—George M. Chambers, who was injured at the Christchurch Speedway, succumbed on Saturday evening. ...

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    ADMIRAL VISITS WOOL SALES.—Rear-Admiral W. Munro Kerr, first member of the Naval Board, visited the Wool Exchange yesterday during the submission of a catalogue by the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd. He is in the centre of the group of visitors, with the manager of the company (Mr. R. McPherson) on the left. On the rostrum are the recording clerk; Mr. Ruport Greene, wool adviser to the company: the auctioneer (Mr. R. Nightingale); and the manager of the company's wool and produce department (Mr. A. McLean). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MISSING BOY.—Charles Routley, aged 16 years, a student at the Bendigo High School, has been missing since August 8. When he left home he was dressed as in this photograph. Anyone knowing his whereabouts is asked to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. STATUARY FOR THE SHRINE.

    Designs for statuary for the Shrine of Remembranee will be chosen by the National War Memorial committee this week. The statues are to represent Love, Charity, ...

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  22. HORSES AND MOTORS.

    Sir,—Please grant me space to deny a [?]retement contained in a widley distributed circular issued by the "Australian Motor[?]," in which it is stated the Mac ...

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    AMONG THE CHILD KEN.—The Chief Secretary (Mr. Tunnecliffe) opened the new wing of the Keele street, Collingwood, free kindergarten yesterday. These children, with those of 43 other free kindergartens, will take part in the Rose Day appeal on Friday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ARRIVALS BY THE MOLDAVIA.—On the Moldavia, which berthed at Prince's Pier yesterday from London, were the president of the Young Men's Christian Association (Mr. C. F. Crosby): Mr. E. E. Wagstaff, for 23 years manager of the Shell Co. of Australia Ltd.; Captain A. J. Morton, the now commander of the liner: and Mr. Norman Davies, returning after one of his many trips abroad. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS.—A scene in Wilson Hall yesterday when the annual December examinations began at the Univesrity of Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SIGNING THE MARRIAGE REGISTER.—In the vestry of St. John's Church of England, Toorak, last night, Miss Leslie Herman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. Herman, of St. Kilda, slgning the register after her marriage to Mr. H. A. M. Watson. The vicar of St. John's (the Rev. Dr. A. Law) is on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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