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  2. CAR USED IN ABDUCTION.

    In the City Court yesterday Mr. R. Knight, P.M., was called on to decide the ownership of a Ford motor-car which was used by John Duignan and Nigel ...

    Article : 593 words
  3. PRINCE OF WALES RIDES KINLARK.

    In the Open Steeplechase Plate, at the Melton Hunt Meeting, the Prince of Wales is shown riding Kinlark, the former Australian Steeplechase winner, presented to him in Melbourne by Mr. J. M. Niall. The Prince came fourth, heating the "crack" jockey "Jack" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 64 words
  4. GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    About 450 ministers and elders attended the annual general assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria yesterday. In the left-hand picture is shown the new Moderate (the Right Rev. H. M. Burns), on the right, attended by the Rev. J. A. Crockett (St. John's, Eisternwick). On the steps of Scots Church, on the right (ftom left to right), are Mr. A. W. Speir, the Rev. E. H. McL. Shu[?] (Brunswick)[?] Chaplain the Rev. W. Thomson, the Rev. J. Legge, the Rev[?] E. W. Wallis[?] Mr. W. Cattach, and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 107 words
  5. MALINGERING UNIONISTS.

    Under a system of weekly as opposed to daily pay an employee is usually entitled to pay for holidays, as well as for periods when he is away ill. According to ...

    Article : 354 words
  6. DRIVER ARBITRATION.

    Shortly after the rehearing of the claim of Mr. Reynolds Driver, sawmiller, against the War Service Homes department, for damages which he alleges he sustained ...

    Article : 1,632 words
  7. DOPING OF RACEHORSES.

    A discussion by members of the veterinary profession on the question of "Doping of Racehorses" took place at a meeting of the Victorian Veterinary ...

    Article : 798 words
  8. NOW GARDENERS, GET BUSY.

    After the long-awaited rain, gardeners, amateur and professional, see ahead of them a particularly busy season, the more active by reason of its postponement. Typical scenes of horticultural industry were witnessed yesterday at the Corporation Gardens[?] Carlton. The foreman (Mr. J. Mulgrove) is shown on the right planting out Bath's Empress pansies, while on the left by direction of the curator (Mr. W. Smith), he is rolling up garden hose, which, it is hoped, will not be wanted till the spring, and so is to be stored ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 95 words
  9. MR. HUNT MEASURES THE RAIN.

    Perhaps the most popular man in Victoria at the moment is the Commonwealth meteorologist (Mr. H. A. Hunt), whose intervention with the "clerk of the weather" has been so timely. Mr. Hunt is shown at the rain-guage of the Bureau yesterday, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 59 words
  10. ASSAULT ON FOOTBALLER.

    "He is the mug of the town; he only wants someone to edge him on, and he will do anything." This was the statement made by Mr. C. H. Kelley at the ...

    Article : 352 words
  11. UNPAID MAINTENANCE.

    Application was made to Mr. Justice Mac[?] in the Practice Court yesterday for a writ of attachment against Alfred William Hallowell, of Elizabeth street, ...

    Article : 416 words
  12. TRAINING FOR HEAD OF RIVER RACE: SCENES ON RIVER BANK.

    Every afternoon on the river bank, as the public school eights go out on their training spins, the performances are noted, criticised, and commended with daily increasing [?]nterest, mingled with the enthusiastic partisanship of school supporters. The arrival of the Geelong crews yesterday was a feature of the trials. In the centre is shown the Geelong College crew, and on the left is a group of enthusiastic Geelong public school "old boys." From left to right—Messrs. L. Bell, A. N. Shannon, A. Longden, and R. C. Bell. On the right is the crew at the b[?]t. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 106 words
  13. VISITORS' JEWELLERY STOLEN

    On April [?] thieves forced a side window of the house of Mr. William Beaver, at Beaver's road, Northcote, while the occupants were absent, and ransacked the ...

    Article : 159 words
  14. ALLEGED FORGERY.

    Walter Robertson Corner, aged [?] years, of [?] was charged in the City Court yesterday, before Mr. T. O'Callaghan, J.P., with having [?] about ...

    Article : 334 words
  15. RED CROSS SOCIETY ENTERTAINS LADY STANLEY.

    Lady Miller and officials of the Victorian branch of the Red Cross Society yesterday entertained Lady Stanley, in recognition of the interest taken by her in the society's work when Sir Arthur Stanley was Governor of the State. From left to right, at the society's rooms, are Miss P. N. Robertson (secretary), Lady Stanley, and Lady Miller. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 66 words
  16. PROPOSED ABOLITION OF CLIFTON HILL LEVEL CROSSING.

    This is the level crossing ever Queen's Parade, Clifton Hill, the abolition of which is to be considered on May 23 by a conference consisting of representatives of the Railways Commissioners, the Tramways [?], and the Preston, N[?], Fitzroy, and Collingwood councils, if the crossing is abolished, it will be necessary to raise the railway line for a distance of nearly a mile. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 70 words
  17. JURY UNABLE TO AGREE.

    During the night of November 2[?] [?] motor garage at Sandringham was broken into, and 31 motor[?] tyres, valued at [?], were stolen. This was [?] in evidence by John ...

    Article : 335 words
  18. GAS MANTLES STOLEN.

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    Article : 41 words
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