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  2. TASMANIA'S HOP GLUT.

    Hopegrowing in Tasmania has flourished during recent years owing to favourable trade conditions and restricted importations. Growers succeeded in obtaining at ...

    Article : 566 words
  3. ALTERED CHEQUES.

    The bearing of the following 12 charges against Basil Walter Agg, aged 23 years, was concluded before Judge Dethridge in General Sessions[?] yesterday:—That on ...

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  4. NEW ARRIVALS BY BENALLA.

    All of the 121 new settiers from Victoria who arrived by the Benella yesterday are destined for rural engagements, except some nominated immigrants and eight domestic helpers under the care of the Salvation Army. Above, on the right, is little Ruby Crothers, nine years of age, who made the great adventure alone from Belfast to join her mother. Below is the trouching reun[?] of young Hubert Clarke, who was born in Belgium during the war, and his Belgian mother, who, with his father, a British subject, is living in Prahran. In the cen[?]re is a quaint little couple from Scotland in their national costume. On the left is Miss A. L. Nash, a teacher of Firbank Church of England Girls' Grammar School, Brighton. On her return from a vacation she was warmly welcomed by her pupils. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 142 words
  5. CUSTOMS DUTY EVADED.

    In the City Court yesterday the Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company (Australasia) Ltd. was charged with having an September 12, 1922, at ...

    Article : 886 words
  6. STATE SAVINGS BANK EXTENSION.

    The Premier (Mr. Lawson) is seen laying the foundation-stone (of Harcourt granite, from his electorate) of the new western branch office of the State Savings Bank, at the corner of Collins street and Spencer street. From left to right, with th[?] Premier, are: — The chairman of the Savings Bank Commissioners (Sir William McBeath), the inspector-general of the bank (Mr. George Emery), who this year completes his 50th year of service; and Mr. S. A. Peck, of Peck and Kemter, architects for the building. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 89 words
  7. RECORDING BABY'S WEIGHT.

    A scene at the fifth annual meeting of the Fitzroy branch, Victorian Baby Health Centres, which conducts five clinics a week, is depicted. A voluntary helper, under the supervision of Sister Nelson, is recording a baby's progress in terms of avoirdupo[?]s. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 44 words
  8. BAWRA CAPITAL.

    In the Practice Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Weigall, Mr. Dixon, K.C., and Mr. Russell Martin (instructed by Messrs. Blake and Riggall) presented a ...

    Article : 352 words
  9. MIXED GOLFING DOUBLES AT ALBERT PARK.

    Unavoidably postponed last Thursday on account of the adverse weather, the mixed doubles to[?]amont of the Albert Park club for the trophies presented by the presid [?]t (Mr. John Dick) was played on the club links yesterday. Mrs. Maney Lake is seen approaching the second green; on the left is M[?]A. J. Thurgood, and on the right Mrs. J. Gordon and Mr. A. T. Robb. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 72 words
  10. NEW CYCLE INVENTION[?]

    An entirely new departure in cycle design is depicted. It is the invention of two Doncaster (England) m[?]n, who have ingeniously substituted the principle of the lever and f[?]lerum for the usual ohain and crank gear. This is so effective that a speed of 20 miles an hour can be maintained ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 63 words
  11. LOSS OF RAILWAY MONEY.

    Judge Moule, in the County Court yesterday delivered formal judgment in the test case in which was contested the right of the Victorian Railways Commissioners ...

    Article : 253 words
  12. "PREPOSTEROUS LITIGATION."

    For several days in the Third Civil Court the time of Mr. Justice Mann has been occupied in hearing a dispute in which five sisters are interested. Several years of dissension regarding ...

    Article : 392 words
  13. JUDGMENT AGAINST GRAZIER.

    An action was concluded before Mr. Justice Mann in the Third[?]Civil Court yesterday in which C. [?]. Irvine and Co., of Shepparton, stock and station agents, claimed from R. A. Escott, ...

    Article : 342 words
  14. JINKER STOLEN NEAR CHURCH.

    At the North Melbourne Court yesterday Henry Evans, a young man, was charged with the larceny of a pony, jinker, harness, and rug, valued at £[?]0, the property of Patrick Anthony ...

    Article : 168 words
  15. REMOVAL OF LIQUIDATOR SOUGHT.

    On behalf of the Midlands Timber Company of New Zealand an application was made to Mr. Justice McArthur in the Practice Court yesterday for an order to remove Ernest George Martin ...

    Article : 199 words
  16. BOLTING HORSE SMASHES ONE EGG OUT OF MANY.

    Only one egg out of dozens was broken when a horse drawing a grocer's cart became frightened in Rathdown street, Carlton, early yesterday afternoon, and bolted to the Nicholson street crossing, where, as the gates were closed, it swerved, and crashed into the railings protecting the culvert. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. BRUNSWICK LANE A NUISANCE.

    So disgusted are residents of East Brunswick with the condition of this lane, off Nicholson street, near the North Fitzroy station, that they have appealed to the Commissioner of Public Health to force the Brunswick Council to remove the nuisance. It leads to a dairy, the p roprietress of which has had to sell [?] cows, which were unable to plough through the vile-smelling slush. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 68 words
  18. RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY.

    Judge Dethridge, in General Sessions yesterday, dealt with two prisoners who had been convicted of having received property knowing it to have been stolen. ...

    Article : 275 words
  19. BARGAIN WHICH FELL THROUGH.

    Some time ago William Ernest Coulson commenced an action against Daniel Ievers Bourke and George levers Bourke, trading as William levers and Sons, claiming £46[?] paid as a deposit on ...

    Article : 238 words
  20. ASSAULT ON TRAM INSPECTOR.

    While Carl Brodin, a ticket checker employed on the cable trams, was examining the tickets of passengers on a tram on the Port Melbourne [?] on July 20 a young man used [?] language ...

    Article : 193 words
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