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  2. CHARGE OF ARSON.

    Herbert Claude Deane, aged 20 years, labourer, of Richardson street, Albert Park, was found guilty before Mr. Justice Wasley in the Criminal Court late ...

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  3. MILTTTA NEWS.

    An opportunity of hearing music played by bands from many militia units will be given at the Melbourne Town Hall on Tuesday night, June 14. At this concert, which ...

    Article : 249 words
  4. CAKE OR PASTRY?

    The question whether sponge cake [?] "pastry" or "cakes or biscuits" within the meaning of the Federal Sales Tax Act has reached the Full Court of the High Court ...

    Article : 518 words
  5. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    "Australia would not allow Japan or any other foreign Power to send warships and land troops to protect its nationals. Australia would as China has done, fight ...

    Article : 221 words
  6. WORE CONSTABLE'S UNIFORM.

    Extraordinary incidents were related at the Richmond Court yesterday when Henry Mills, alias Miller, aged 32 years, labourer, Hoddle place, Richmond, was charged with ...

    Article : 417 words
  7. DISPUTED WILL.

    Evidence of the sanity of William Francis Cvichton, retired manager. Burwood road. Hawthorn, and Auburn grove. Auburb, was given before Mr. Justice Mac[?]arlan in the ...

    Article : 535 words
  8. ISSUE OF DISTRESS WARRANT.

    An action in which £99 damages is chained for the alleged wrongful and malicious issue of a distress warrant was brought against Dr. Norman Wilson, ...

    Article : 320 words
  9. WORKING MEN'S COLLEGE.

    Early next month there will occur the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the fund from which the Melbourne Working Men's College was erected. In June, ...

    Article : 614 words
  10. SUSTENANCE FRAUDS.

    William J. McCourt, Chatham street, Prahran, was charged at the Prahran Court on Tuesday with having imposed on the Prahran unemployment relief ...

    Article : 215 words
  11. CIVILIANS' CAPTURE.

    Noticing two men behaving suspiciously in the grounds of a house occupied by Mr. C. Carre Riddell, in Davidson street, South Yarra, Mr. Hollis Piteller, a student, ...

    Article : 203 words
  12. CHINESE ROBBED.

    Ada Brooks, aged 40 years, and her daughter, Rita Brooks. aged is years, Drummond street, Carlton, were charged at the City Court yesterday with having, at Carlton, ...

    Article : 159 words
  13. APPEAL UPHELD.

    Judge Macindoe, in General Sessions yesterday, upheld an appeal by Charles Egan, labourer, Swanston steet, Carlton, against a conviction and sentence of imprisoment ...

    Article : 143 words
  14. SCRIP AND CLOTHES STOLEN.

    Scrip for 100 shares in Pacific Forests Limited and one share in New Zealand Perpetual Forests and private papers contained in a leather handbag belonging to ...

    Article : 116 words
  15. TRAMWAYS REVENUE.

    In the four weeks ended MAy 14 Melbourne and metropolitan trams travelled 1,000 miles more than in the corresponding period last year, but carried 485,000 fewer ...

    Article : 58 words
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    A CYCLING PHENOMENON.—Various world's records were broken yesterday by Hubert Opperman in his 24-hours [?] on the Motordrome track. Clad in heavy woollens be showed the strain of continuous racing when this portrait was taken late yesterday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    "SIGNALLER" SKEYHILL DEAD. —Mr. Tom Skeyhill, known lo the A. I. F. as "Signaller" Skcyhill, has died in Massachusetts (U.S.A.) as the result of an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    RACING BEHIND THE ROLLER —Hubert Operman eyeting behind a motor-pacer driven by Gob Finlay at a speed of more than 50 miles an hour during his 24 hours record-breaking run nn the Motordrome track yesterday. The Lord Mayors Fund benefited considerably by the attendance of larne crowds which watched Opporman's amazlna effort with keen inteicst. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SHIPPING MAGNATE'S DEATH.—The Earl of inchcape, chairman and managing director of the P. and O. Co., has died on board his yacht at Monaco, aged 79 years. This recent photograph was taken on the yacht. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    STUDIES IN EXPRESSION.—A section of the audience in the grandstand of the Malvern Cricket-ground yesterday listening to the Empire Day addresses by Mr. Edgar, M. L. C., and other speakers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    BAPTIST UNION CONFERENCE.—The autumn sessions of the Baptist Union of Victoria began yesterday at headquarters, Albert street, East Melbourne. Left to right:—The Rev. H. Boulter (president) Messrs. A. M. Stalker (honorary treasurer) and A. C. Joyce (vice-president), and the Rev. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    EMPIRE DAY FLAGS.—A Boy Scout from the [?] Richmond troop aided members of the council of the Australian imperial League of Sailors and Soldiers Womenfolk in the sale of [?] at their Empire Dry stall in Swanston street yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    "LAND OF HOPE AND GLORY."—At the Empire Day demonstration in the Exhibition Building last night, arranged by the Empire Honour League, the Caulfield City choir and Northcote district choir were led in the singing of Elgar's Empire song by the Salvation Army headquarters band, hore ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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