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  2. The Schools

    The secondary schools are enjoying their May holidays. They will not return to work until Tuesday, May 30. The Old Brighton Grammarians have ...

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  3. CLAIMS BY WIDOWS.

    Two claims on behalf of widows for compensation for the death of their husbands, both of whom died of heart disease accentuated, it was alleged, in the course of their ...

    Article : 487 words
  4. DISPUTE ABOUT RACEHORSE.

    When the hearing of the action in which Duniel Coleman, horse trainer of Lee street, Flemington, is seeking to establish his right to a half interest in the racehorse ...

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  5. FIRE AT SERVICE STATION.

    The discovery of a document which the police alleged contained directions which were to be followed in breaking into and robbing a service station was described at ...

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  6. DEATH AFTER STREET FIGHT.

    "I find that Waite died from injuries feloniously inflicted by Monar," said the acting city coroner (Mr. O'Callaghan, P.M.) after inquiring into the death of Ivor ...

    Article : 328 words
  7. ARCHITECTURE & PROPERTY

    Any work which means the beautification or better planning of a city is of interest to the architect, and Melbourne architects are showing interest in the ...

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  8. YOUNG MOTHER IN TEARS.

    A young husband and wife were the parties to a maintenance case listed for hearing at the Brunswick Court on Wednesday. At one stage of the Court proceedings the wife came into court. ...

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  9. MAN ON SUSTENANCE.

    James Frederick Fulluck, aged 26 years, labourer, Point Nepean road, Chelteham, was charged at the Cheltenham Court on Wednesday with having, on May 12, had in his possession two milk bottles, ...

    Article : 153 words
  10. ABOLISHING SLUMS.

    Sir,—The Labour committee's report on the slum problem shows Labour's inconsistency. The committee claims that the only permanent remedy is to build houses ...

    Article : 137 words
  11. ATTACK WITH BROKEN BOTTLE.

    At the South Melbourne Court on Wednesday, Edward Joseph Egan, aged 26 years, woodturner, was charged with having on April 13 assaulted Christopher Ernest Forward, Dorcas street, South ...

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  12. FINGER-PRINTS AS EVIDENCE.

    Finger-prints were used in evidence in General Sessions yesterday against Dougmore James Merry, aged 24 years, mechanic, of The Avenue, Windsor, when he was charged before Judge Foster with ...

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  13. BUFFALO CHALET CABARET BALL.

    Preliminary arrangements are being made for the third annual Buffalo Chalet cabaret ball, which will be held at the Wattle Path on July 11. The primary purpose is to enable former chalet guests ...

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    INTER-COLLEGIATE SPORTS.—W. H. Coffey (Queen's), winner of the high jump at 5 feet 6½ inches, rising to the har at 5 feet 5½ inches, at which he failed twice. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    NORTHCOTE JUBILEE. de—This Illuminated tramear runs through the City of Northcote every night during the jubilee celebrations. The gripman (E. Cox) and the conductor (G. Bresnahan) were in the service when the trams were owned by the Northcote Council. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    JAPANESE CONFECTIONER'S ART.—Japanese residents of Melbourne were guests of the N.Y.K. line on board the Kamo Maru yesterday evening. The ship's confectioner had made for the occasion a cake topped by a representation in sugar of the famous Kinkakuji Temple (Temple of God), which was erected in 1397 and still stands. The interior of the upper story was at one time covered with gold foil. The bird on top is supposed to bring happiness and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MAKING BETTER COOKS.—Miss E. I. Jaguers gave a public cookery demonstration at the Swinburne Technical College, Glenferrie. The menu included potage a la Crecy, cream of beef with prunes, passion-fruit on surprise, canape Lorenzo, and simnel cake. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. MOTOR-CAR STEALING CHARGE FAILS.

    Vernon Walker, aged 24 years, of St. Kinnord street, Essendon, and Charles Keighran, aged 26 years, of Mt. Alexander road, Essendon, were found not guilty before Mr. Justice Macfarian, ...

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    HOBBIES EXHIBITION.—Great interest is being taken in the exhibition of hobbies at the Collingwood Technical School, which will be opened by the Minister for Education (Mr. Pennington) this afternoon. "The Argus" exhibit shows the various stages of construction of the Golden Hind, which is the subject of the competition for this year. In the centre case is the model of the Victory, the subject of competition last year. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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