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  2. "STOLE FROM BENEFACTOR."

    "You stole money from your benefactor, who was an old friend of your father," said Judge Foster, in General Sessions yesterday, to Euphemia Mildred Nye, ...

    Article : 161 words
  3. The Schools

    During the recent head masters' conference in Sydney much was said of the influence of the schools and their responsibility for turning out young men fit to take their ...

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  4. FALSE CRIME REPORTS.

    What was described by the police as the first prosecution of such nature in Victoria was heard yesterday, when Douglas Keith Mackintosh, a young man residing ...

    Article : 763 words
  5. ARCHITECTURE & PROPERTY

    One may find examples of what architects know as the town type of house in several of the better residential suburbs of Melbourne, but the town house is not ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,240 words
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  7. WAGES OF BAKER.

    On the information of Thomas Carey, inspector of factories and shops, Charles William May, Sydney road, Brunswick, baker, was charged at the Brunswick Court on Wednesday with having, ...

    Article : 229 words
  8. ATTEMPT TO SEIZE CASE.

    A man who prevented what was apparently an attempted street robbery was commended for his plucky action by Mr. Bond, P.M., at the City Court yesterday. James Duffy, aged 33 ...

    Article : 254 words
  9. IMPRISONED FOR THEFT.

    Convicted of having stolen an overcoat and searf. Gerald Roy Leech, [?]ed 38 years, labourer, of Victoria street, Footscray, was sentenced by Judge Foster, in General Sessions yesterday, to ...

    Article : 46 words
  10. LIGHTWEIGHT FUEL.

    A. and J. A. Mayes, Lygon street, East Brunswick, wood and coal merchants, were charged at the Brunswick Court on Wednesday with having sold lightweight wood and coal. There were four ...

    Article : 167 words
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    GEORGE WATSON HUNTERS' CUP at Flemington yesterday. (Left) Dongola leading at the first fence from Philax, who dislodged his rider. The Buck is also seen falling. The other horses clearing the fence are Boy Blue (who fell later) and Quintain. (Right) Dongola leading over "Jumbo" from Coorong (the winner). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    FRUIT FOR OVERSEAS.—These eight truckloads of apples were photographed yesterday leaving the Valley View Orchard cool store at Upper Pakenham for the railway station. The apples will form part of a consignment of 2,500 cases to be shipped to Great Britain by the Jervis Bay. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    IN THE BIRDCAGE.—Miss B. Shaw and Miss A. Fenner engaged in animated conversation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    COSY TRIMMINGS were popular at the races at Flemington yesterday. Photograph of Miss Nina Robottaro. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    COUNTRY GOLF WEEK. — North-Eastern won the "Leader" cup at Victoria links yesterday. (Left to right, front row) A. Fisher, H. Crebbin, L. H. Thompson (captain), J. N. Pickering, P. G. Weston. (Back row) L. Sayers, D. W. Hore, Dr. F, Grant, A. A. Burt, L. Davis. In the action ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 77 words
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