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  2. MOTOR-CYCLE SHOW.

    Congratulating the motor-cycle trade upon its courage in organising the fourth Olympic Motor-cyclce Show. which he opened yesterday at the Town Hall. the Lord Mayor ...

    Article : 439 words
  3. WORK ON WATERSIDE.

    The State president of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia (Mr. G. W. Holland) said yesterday that the absence of any ...

    Article : 130 words
  4. BANKRUPT SOLICITORS.

    When Judge Lukin took his-seat in the Bankruptey Court yesterday the official receiver (Mr. W. H. L. Loughrey) reported that the trustee (Mr. A. H. Outhwaite) had ...

    Article : 163 words
  5. FICTION OF THE DAY

    The following new novels and reprints have been received:—"Christopher Strong," by Gilbert Frankan (London: Hutchison and Co.): "Darkness at Noon," by Harry Carlisle (London: ...

    Article : 957 words
  6. "FRUIT MACHINE."

    Horatio Dickson, secretary of the Stock Exchange Club. Bank place, city, was charged at the City Court yesterday with having between January 1 and January 30 ...

    Article : 245 words
  7. CONSTABLE OFFERED BRIBE.

    "We have to take the view that when a constable accepts a bribe there is a tendeney to discredit the whole police force, and we should be able to rely upon the ...

    Article : 566 words
  8. SEA CADETS.

    Following the example set recently in New South Wales, the executive committee of the Victorian branch of the Navy League is undertaking the establishment ...

    Article : 295 words
  9. NATURE NOTES&QUERIES

    An encounter with a sanke is such a common occurrence, says Mr. H. Pooley (Barnawartha), that he pays little attention to it, but the exception occurred when ...

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  10. CHURCH NEWS.

    Interest in the brief services held in St. Paul's Cathedral as part of the Church of England's Youth to Youth Movement has been considerable, It was found ...

    Article : 384 words
  11. FATAL EXPLOSION OF COALDUST.

    Doubt surrounds the cause of an explosion which resulted in the death of William Bowie, aged 41 years, labourer, Ce[?]il street, Yurraville, an inquest on whose boby was conducted by the city ...

    Article : 173 words
  12. SUSTENANCE FRAUD.

    Before Mr. E. R. Stafford P.M., in the Fitzroy Court on Thursday, Henry Hardy, labourer, aged 35 years, of Fleet street, Fitzroy, was charged with having, ...

    Article : 168 words
  13. CRUELTY TO MARE.

    At the Oakleigh Court on Thursday, Charles William Carroll. marine collector, of Clifton street. Prahran was charged with having on February 15 used a mare ...

    Article : 159 words
  14. TURNING OFF THE WATER.

    Sir,—I desire to protest against the action of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works in turning off the water service without giving warning to residents ...

    Article : 140 words
  15. FAULTY ELECTRICAL FITTINGS.

    At the St. Kilda Court yesterday John Mitchell, electric engineer, Chapel street, Prahran, was charged with having in August, 1931, installed electrical fittings which did not comply with the ...

    Article : 105 words
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    WRECK OF A COSTLY YACHT.—During the height of the storm early yesterday morning the auxiliary yacht Isis was blown on to a reef off Frankston and was soon a complete wreck. It originally cost £14,000, and was bought in Adelaide about six weeks ago by Mr. W. L. Buckland, of Elwood, this picture was taken from the back of a horse ridden into the water, and shows the skipper (Mr. I. E. Thompson) recovering some of the equipment from the deck ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MEMORIAL CHAIR FOR ST. PAUL'S.—In memory of the late Sir George Turner, one of the most distinguished of Australian statesmen, a seat of Cal[?]ula (N S.W.) marble is soon to be unveiled in St.Paul's Cathedral for the use of the Archbishop. It is the gift of the Misses Mary and Grace Turner. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 82 words
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    KING'S PRIZE FIRST STAGE. —C. M. Forster, of Adelaide, was the winner of the first stage of the King's Prize at Williamstown yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SHEEPDOG TRIALS AT BUNYIP.—Mr. T. White, o Ascotvale, had reason for pride in the remarkable exhibition given by his dog, Delhi shown working the sheep at the trials of the Bunyip show ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    VETERAN ENGINEER. — Mr. Thomas Timmins, a veteran engineer and pioneer motorist of Melbourne, died yesterday, aged 79 years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    DOWNIE—CUMMING WEDDING.—At Seats Church yesterday of afternoon Miss Muriel Mary Cumming, younger daughter of Mrs. Cumming, of Armadale, and the late Mr. J. S. Cumming, was married to Dr. Ewen Taylor Downie, only son of Dr. and Mrs. Taylor Downie, af Queen's road, Melbourne. The bridal couple on the steps of the church, attending them, left to right, were:—Josephine and Betty Lamb, cousins of the bride, trainbearers; Mr. Alfred Stirling, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MOTOR—CYCLE SHOW AT TOWN HALL.—A comprehensive exhibition of new models of motor-cycles was opened yesterday by the Lord Mayor (Councillor H. Gengoult Smith) at the Town Hall. Interested in the novel system of silencing on one of the exhibits were, left to right: —The chief commissioner of police (Major-General T. A. Blamey), the Lord Mayor, the president of the Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (Mr. H. J. Bean), and the chairman of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 77 words
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