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  3. WOMEN TO WOMEN

    From time to time in these columns there have been interesting discussions on domestic architecture from which valuable hints have been obtained by those who were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. "FATHER'S MONUMENT."

    What Judge Woinarski described as "a very regrettable action" came before the County Court yesterday. William Alexander[?] Thomas a monumental mason, of ...

    Article : 739 words
  5. ARTS AND CRAFTS SOCIETY.

    The exhibition of the Arts and Crafts Society of Victoria at the Queen's Hall was opened yesterday afternoon by the Lady Helena Rous. ...

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  7. SUBURBAN SILHOUETTES.

    The constable denied that when he jumped through the window he jumped over the bed in which the wife of the appellant was sleeping. He admitted having ...

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  8. SOMERTON SHOOTING CASE.

    During the early morning of June 25 Francis Ernest White, coachibuilder, aged about 23 years. Taplin street, North Fitzroy, was wounded in the head by a revolver ...

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  9. WHEAT MISSING FROM STACKS.

    In consequence of numbers of bags of wheat having been stolen from the wheat stacks at Spotswood, the Victorian Wheat Commission made arrangements with the ...

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  10. MADAME D'ALVAREZ.

    Great enthusiasm prevailed at the farewell concert, which Madame d'Alvare[?] gave in the Town Hall yesterday afternoon. The programme contained a large ...

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  11. MEAT STORED IN SEWER.

    Albert Victor Stott, inspector of health for St. Kilda, proceeded in the St. Kilda Court on Tuesday, before Messrs. Willis (chairman). Smithwick, Mitchell, ...

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  12. FLUFF IN KNITTING MILLS.

    Miss Whitford, organiser for the Clothing Trade[?] Union, attended the meeting of the Collingwood Council on Monday night, and [?]ought the help of the council in ...

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  13. SEATS USED AS FOOTRESTS.

    Leonard He[?], a young man, appeared [?] Mr. [?]., [?]., Ph[?], J.P., at the [?] [?], charged with [?]g placed his [?] on the [?] of a [?] calling[?] The charge was [?]nd ...

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  15. OFFENSIVE CONDUCT IN STREET.

    Richap[?] Sp[?]r, aged 18 years, fu[?]ture ma[?] P[?] [?] Libbe[?], aged 24. [?]; and Andrew[?] [?], aged 19 years. [?]unb[?] [?] charged in the South Melbourne Co[?] on Monday ...

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  16. WHEN STOMACH CRIES OUT IN PAIN.

    It's a sure sig that b[?]h avids a[?] att[?] ing its del[?] b[?]ng, so making normal, healthy dig[?]on an impo[?]ty. To stop the trouble [?] the ac[?] by ...

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