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  2. THEFTS ON STEAMER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Excitement was caused by reports of thefts aboard the Mannganui, which, crowded with passengers from New Zealand anxious to see the ...

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  3. STOLE £571.

    Douglas John Kellow, aged 34 years, accountant, of Hotham street, Collingwood, pleaded guilty before Judge Williams, in General Sessions yesterday, to a charge of ...

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  4. YOUNG MAN SUED.

    The hearing was concluded before Judge Foster in the Country Court yesterday of an action in which Martini Edith Mortison, aged 23 years, of Illawarra road, ...

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  5. DANCER'S HEAD INJURED.

    Mary Barker, professionally known as Babs Testro, formerly a dancer, brought an action before Judge Winneke in the Country Court yesterday in which she claimed ...

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  6. MILITIA NEWS.

    On Saturday at Williamstown the Militia Rifle Clubs' Union sixth annual smallarms prize meeting will conclude with the "Bullecourt" service teams' event. ...

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  7. HOTEL RENTAL.

    Miss J. Gearin, [?]eensee of the Windsor Hotel, Albert Park, applied to the Licences Reduction Board yesterday for an adjustment of rent and bonus under the ...

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  8. MEDICINE LABEL.

    Particular interest was attached to a case which was heard before Mr. Freeman, P.M., in the District Court yesterday. when Harold I. Micheal, chemist, of Elizabeth ...

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  9. COST OF LIVING FIGURES.

    In support of the application by a number of unions for an order revoking the variation reducing their wages by 10 per cent. Mr. H. C. Gibson, one of the union ...

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  11. UNREGISTERED CARS.

    Four persons were charged at the Carlton court on Tuesday with having driven unregistered motor-cars. In imposing a fine of £1 on Horace Sidney Johnson, stonemason. ...

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  12. LABOUR AND STATE ELECTION.

    Although Labour leaders expect that a State election will be held about the middle of the year, the party has not yet made preparations for a campaign apart from ...

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  13. CRYING WARES ON SUNDAY.

    At the Caulfield Court on Tuesday James Robert McLoghlin, of Florence street. Armadale, was charged with having publicly cried wares—milk and cream—upon the ...

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  14. UNEMPLOYMENT TAX PROSECUTIONS.

    Charged with having failed on seven occasions to attach relief stamps to receiots for wages received by him. William Alfred Ernest Carter, of Molesworth street, North Melbourne, was fined ...

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    PROPOSED SITE fOR OPEN-AIR CONCERTS.—A panorama of the new Como Park oval, at the corner of Alexandra avenue extension and Williams road. South Yarra, to which the Ormond professor of music (Protessor B. Heinze) and Sir James Barrett have directed attention for its suitability for open-air concerts. The view is from the hill near the end of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A GENIUS OF THE CAMERA.— The death is announced from New York of Mr. George Eastman, the millionaire founder of the Eastman ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    FINAL DISTRIBUTION BY BAWRA.—Checking delivery yesterday of mailbags containing 45,000 cheques totalling £700,000, which was the final distribution of the assets of Bawra to its contributories. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    STRIDING THROUGH THE STUBBLE.—A tele-photo lens on the camera shows a novel view from afar of quail shooters working a paddock near Shepparton yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    STORMY WEATHER.—Well protected against the [?]orm which broke yesterday afternoon during the Old Colonists' bay excursion was Captain R. W. Kilpatrick, of the Weeroona. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WELL SATISFIED.—A champion setter, Ginger Mick, with the bag of quail which he and Mr. J. L. Swan, of Northcote, obtained in one paddock at Shepparton yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WOOL WEEK ORGANISER.— Mr. S. L. Officer, secretary of the Woolgrowers' Association, has been appointed honorary secretary and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    OLD COLONISTS ENTERTAINED.—Residents of the Old Colonists' Homes in Rushall crescent, North Fitzroy, were the guests of Bay Steamers Ltd. on the Weeroona yesterday. On their arrival at Sorrento they were entertained by Mr. Bland Holt, the veteran actor-manager, and Mrs. Holt, with Miss Lucy Coppin, at their home. The Anchorage. Around the binocular periscope there, which gave remarkable views across the bay, left to right, were:—Miss Coppin, Captain W. J. Hood, Mr. Bland Holt, Madame Canna[?], Mrs. Holt, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    GOOD SPORT WITH THE QUAIL.—Birds were plentiful in the Shepparton district yesterday when the quail-shooting season opened. A party led by the veteran sportsman, Mr. Donald Mackintosh, preparing to work a new paddock in which the fine total, nearly up to the bag limit, of 187 birds was obtained. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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