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  2. UNIONS AT VARIANCE.

    The spectacle of representatives of rival unions indulging ub angry reer[?] came as a great surprise to Mr. Deputy President Webb in the Arbitration Court ...

    Article : 531 words
  3. CRECHE BABIES HELP APPEAL.

    Bables from the Alice Lowther Clarke crerke and home from the cosy comfort of their cots in St. Paul's Cathedral grounds made a strong appeal to passers-by yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 32 words
  4. HOTEL ACCOMMODATION.

    Ellen Nora Flannery, licensee of Ye Olde Mitre Tavern Hotel, Bank place, Melbourne; appealed to the Licensing Court yesterday against an order by ...

    Article : 406 words
  5. FOUNDLING HOSPITAL GIFT COT.

    Of the displays made by charitable Institutions sharing in the Wattle Day collection yesterday, none made greater appeal to the sympathies of the public than that of the Foundling Hospital and Infants' Home, East Melbourne and Beaconsfield, of which Mrs. Montague Cohen is president. Sister Sutherland is seen in charge of a gift cot in Collins street, near the Equitable Building corner. The twins in the cot were the centre of much ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 82 words
  6. FOR THE SAKE OF THE CHILDREN

    Workers for the Children's Hospital and Talbot Colony for Epileptics assisted in the Wattle Day appeal yesterday at,a depot at the Collins street entrance to the Block. In the group outside this depot, from left to right in the front row, are:—Lady Robinson, president of the Time and Talents Association; Miss M. M. Guthrie, honorary treasurer of the Children's Hospital and secretary of the Talbot Institute; Lady Irvine; Sir Edward ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 97 words
  7. NEW ZEALAND HOCKEY PLAYERS' RESPONSE.

    Elated after their victory over the combined Australian Universities on Thursday, members of the New Zealand hockey team were generous and willing victims to the appeal made by fair wattle vendors on the Block yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 40 words
  8. MISSING LETTERS.

    "This is a very serious matter. We have had complaints from most of the leading firms of postal articles having been stolen, and the accused has admitted ...

    Article : 280 words
  9. DRIVER AWARD.

    Period for Return Extended. Before Mr. Justice Macfarlan in the Practice Court yesterday Mr. Claude Robertson, on behalf of the War Service ...

    Article : 186 words
  10. HORSE CRUELLY TREATED.

    Thomas Reynold, driver, Avoca street, Camberwell, was charged at the Caulfield Court yesterday, before Mr. Germon, J.P. (chairman), and Messrs. Bolton and ...

    Article : 360 words
  11. YOUNG POLICE DOG RECRUITS.

    Like young bears, these police dog recruits have all their troubles ahead of them. They are learning at Russell street to distinguish between a criminal and a reputable citizen. Three of them are pedigreed Airedales, while the parents of the second from the right were an Irish setter and a Scotoh collie. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 57 words
  12. "PARKING" MOTOR-CARS IN CITY STREETS.

    In fining a motorist on Thursday for obstructing the traffic, Mr. P. Cohen, P.M., said that until the City Council made some other provision motor-cars should be put into garages when the "parking" areas were crowded. This picture shows the crowdod ranks along the centre of Queen street in the area set aside for that purpose by the City council. It also shows the lines of motor-cars at the kerb which obstruct the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 89 words
  13. CUSTODY OF CHILD.

    A long dispute between the parents regarding the custody of Edward Flanagan, who was born on February 20, 1921, was settled before Mr. justice macfarlan in ...

    Article : 420 words
  14. PROTECTED LIKE FORTRESSES

    "It is very hard to get into these opium dens. They are protected like fortresses," remarked Detective-inspector Gleeson, of the Customs department, when conducting ...

    Article : 229 words
  15. LADY FORSTER OPENS HOSPITAL FETE.

    In aid of the rebuilding fund of the St. George's Church of England Intermediate Hospital, Kew, a two-days' fete was opened yesterday in the Recreation Hall by Her Excellency Lady Forster, who is seen on the left, with Archdeacon Hlndiey (left) and Canon Snodgrass (right). On the right, from left to right, are flower stall assistants:—Miss. Barbara Valentine, Miss: Anne Wischer, and Miss Mavis Carnegie. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 72 words
  16. PROPELLER BLADES SMASHED BY ICE.

    At the Alfred Graving Dook, Williamstown, the motor-ship Tonnessee is undergoing repairs to her twin propellers, several blades of which were snapped off by contact at full revolution with floating blocks of ice. The pecullar attachment of the propeller shafts to the stern post is depleted. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 59 words
  17. SHOULD COUNSEL APPEAR?

    When an application in the award of the Timber Workers' Union was heard in the Third Arbitration Couit yesterday Mr. Deputy President Webb said that on the ...

    Article : 312 words
  18. CONSTABLE'S HOUSE STONED.

    Stones were thrown at the house of Plain-clothes Constable Murphy in Denmark street, Kew, while he was absent on duty on Thursday night. Mrs. Murphy ...

    Article : 141 words
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