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  2. ROYAL TENNIS.

    Royal tennis at its best was seen at the Royal Melbourne Tennis Club yesterday, when Perey Fich, the Tasmanian professional, met and defeated Woolner Stone, ...

    Article : 268 words
  3. ESTATE OF H. D. McINTOSH.

    The Full Court of the High Court (Mr. Justice Evatt dissenting) yesterday dismissed an appeal by Hugh Donald McIntosh against an order made by Judge Lukin ...

    Article : 638 words
  4. BOY SCOUTS

    By LIE[?]T[?] GENERAL LORD BADEN-POWELL. Some time ago some wild Australian blacks were taken for a voyage on a ship. They had always been accustomed to finding ...

    Article : 1,439 words
  5. NOTES FOR BOYS

    This is the time of the year when Hope, having picked up a little training in one of the girls' athletic clubs, is inclined to spring eternal in the human breast. When ...

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  6. SIX MEN BEFORE COURT.

    When Mr. William Doig, public accountant. Combermere street Essenden, approached his front gate on Saturday night he saw four men walking away from his garage. He engaged in ...

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  7. ATTACK ON 'BUS-DRIVER.

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — Albert Eric Bosley, aged 24 years, labourer, of South Payneham, who was involved in a sensational attack on a tramway 'bus-driver on ...

    Article : 152 words
  8. DISORDER AT LABOUR MEETING.

    Following a disturbance caused by rival political factions at a meeting of the Collingwood branch of the Australian Labour party at the Masonic Hall, Hoddle street, Collingwood, on ...

    Article : 160 words
  9. SPRING FLOWER SHOW.

    A display of spring flowers of all descriptions will be staged by members of the Royal Horticultural Society in the Melbourne Town Hall on wednesday and ...

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  10. SPECIAL TRAIN TO CANBERRA.

    The Commonwealth Railways department announces that for the convenience of passengers returning to Cunberra to-night, arrangements have been made for a special train to leave Goulburn ...

    Article : 57 words
  11. DAIRYWOMAN'S DEBTS.

    Under part 2 of the Unemployed Occupiers and Farmers' Relief Act, Margaret Curley, dairy farmer, of Broadmeadows, applied to the Essendon Court on Monday ...

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  12. SALUTING THE FLAGSHIP.

    Dipping the ensign on the P. and O. liner Moldavia at Station Pier, Port Melbourne, yesterday, as H.M.A.S. Canberra, flagship of the Australian Naval Squadron, passed on her way to berth at Prince's Pier. In contrast, the new Adelaide tug Euro in the foreground. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 47 words
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  14. Display Advertising

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  15. MADE OWN FUNERAL PYRE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—A gardener, aged 65 years, employed at a station at Wairarapa, wrote a letter to the mailman and said that he intended to make ...

    Article : 88 words
  16. NOTED TENNIS PLAYER.— —Mrs.

    Angus Robertson, daughter of the chairman of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce (Mr. J. A. Boyd), was known, as Miss Esna Boyd, as a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. FROM THE DOMINIONS OFFICE.

    —Mr. W. C. Hankinson arrived by the Otranto yesterday to relieve Mr. E. T. Crutchley as British Government representative in Australia. Mr. Hankinson ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. COMMODORE AND FLAG-LIEUTENANT.

    The commodore of the Australian Naval Squadron (Commodore L. S. Holbrook), left, with Flag-Lieutenant G. Gatacre, R.A.N., leaving to pay a round of official calls yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. THREE POPULAR CUP CANDIDATES.

    Above is Mr. R. J. Murphy's New Zealand gelding Concentrate, considered to be Phar Lap's most dangerous rival in the Melbourne Cup to-day: centre, Mr. J. S. Brunton's mare, Carry On, who was defeated by Mr. H. P. McLachlan's White Nose (below) in the Hotham ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. AT THE OLDHAM—CLARKE WEDDING.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) was a private guest yesterday at the wedding in the Melbourne Grammar School Chapel of Miss Margaret Mary Clarke, eldest daughter of the President of the Legislative Council (Sir Frank Clarke) and Lady Clarke, to Mr. John Egerton Oldham second son of Mrs. Arthur Oldham and the late Mr. Oldham. His Excellency talking to bride and bridegroom at the wedding reception. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 72 words
  21. RETURNED FROM OVERSEAS VISIT

    Mrs. W. L. Russell Clarke, of South Yarra, wife of Mr. Russell Clarke, M.L.C., returned yesterday by the Otranto from a visit to her son ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. A TASMANIAN PRINCESS.—

    Princess Molikoff, formerly Miss Pauline Curran, of Hobart (T.), arrived by the Otranto yesterday with her mother, She has been living ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. SIR NEWTON MOORE ENTERTAINED.

    Major-General Sir Newton Moore, former Premier of Western Australia and Agent-General in Lontlon for that State, who was returned last week by Richmond, Surrey, to the House of Commons, was the guest of honour yesterday of the Australian Association of British Manufacturers at the Hotel Australia. Left to right:—Mr. M. C. Coates, hon. treasurer of the Victorian section of the association: Mr. H.L. Sotohell, acting senior British Trade Commissioner; Sir Newton Moore; and the president of the Victorian section (Mr. N. W. Hutohinson). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 87 words
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