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  2. AFTER THE BALL.

    On their way home early on the morning of August 30, after having attended the Bachelors' Ball in the St. Kilda Town Hall, three Young men who were in a motor-car ...

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  3. ANTI-LIQUOR DEPUTATION TO PREMIER.

    Nearly 300 representatives of churches, religious and welfare organisations, and anti-liquor associations yesterday waited as a deputation upon the Premier (Mr. Prendergast), with the request that a special report be obtained on alloged serious cases of non-observance of the licensing law. Some typical members of the deputation are portrayed. In the second section on the right are the Rev. J. H. Cain (left) and W. Wilson (front right), organiser of the political department of the Anti-liquor League. On the right, left to right, are:—Mrs. J. MacLeod, Australian president, and Mrs. Beresford Jones, Victorian president, of the W.C.T.U. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 101 words
  4. "SAMSON AND THE LION."

    Mr. Justice Mann, in the First Civil Court yesterday, delivered reserved judgment in an action brought by the Samson Cordage Works, of America, against ...

    Article : 447 words
  5. HOW OURANG-OUTAN GS TRAVELLED.

    Cuddled in rugs behind wooden bars in cosy little cages, four little ourang—outangs from Java pre travelling to Melbourne on the steamer Merton Hall. They watched the unloading of cargo at Perth with lively curiosity. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MONKEYS FOR ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS.

    To replace "Mollie," the children's favourite at the Zoological Gardens, who died recently, (our young ourang— outangs were ordered by cable 1rom Java. They are on board the steamer Merton Hall, due in Adelaide to-day. This quaint picture was taken when the vessel touched Fremantle. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TROUBLE AFTER FOOTBALL.

    While endeavouring to remove a number of men from the Middle Park Hotel Constable Poore, of Middle Park, spoke to two young men who had refused to ...

    Article : 453 words
  8. FLYING JUMP IN TRIAL HURDLE.

    Over the last Jump in the Trial Hurdle at the Werribee Racing Club's meeting, held at Moonee Valley yesterday, Genaziano, the winner, was on the rails taking the hurdle almost stride for stride with Ncedlowork, who was defeated by half a length. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "JOE TAYLOR. THE TAILOR."

    Before Judge Moule in the Insolvency Court yesterday, Joseph Taylor, who trades under the name of "Joe Taylor, the Tailor," made voluntary application for a ...

    Article : 458 words
  10. WINE JUDGING AT ROYAL SHOW.

    A remarkably fine collection of Australian wines has been assembled for the Royal Agricultural Show. Judges were busy yesterday sampling dry wines. Around the table, with its curious array of candles, biscuits, and cheese, are:—Left, the secretary (Mr. H. Schwolgor); soated in the foreground, Mr. T. C. Seabrook (secretary of the Viticultural Society of Victoria); seated at the head of the table, Mr. W. N. Senior (chairman of Judges); standing, Mr. S. Woodland (steward); soated, right, Mr, C. W. Simmons. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. PICTURESQUE GOLFING INCIDENT.

    H. R. Sinclair (N.S.W.), playing against C. H. Fawcett in the championship semi-finals yesterday, drovo from No. 2 tee into a clump of tea-tree, and found himself in a picturesque, but awkward situation as he drove out of the sand. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 44 words
  12. MISSING POSTAL NOTES.

    Edward J. Gibson, an assistant employed in the private, box section at the Elizabeth street Post-office, appeared at the City Court yesterday before Mr. R. ...

    Article : 326 words
  13. CONGESTED COUNTY COURT.

    When the third and last case listed for hearing before Judge Woinarski, in the Country Court yesterday, was called before the luncheon adjournment. Mr. T. G. ...

    Article : 304 words
  14. ASSAULTING AN UMPIRE.

    Some time ago Magnus Roy Carson, a footballer, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment by the Court of Petty Seasions at Cheltenham on a charge of having assaulted John Stephen Brandon, ...

    Article : 322 words
  15. OLICE AT DANCE HALL.

    On the application of Mr. W. Fazio, who appeared for the defence, the case against Mr. Paul Ribron, manager of the dance hall conducted at Admiralty House, Collins ...

    Article : 194 words
  16. ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SHOW.

    At the Royal Horticultural Society's daffodil show yesterday tho hon, secretary, Mr. A. J. Whitoher (left), and the president, Mr. D. Martin, discussed the exhibits. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. STANFORD UNIVERSITY TENNIS PLAYERS.

    Members of the Stanford University (U.S.A.) tennis team, who will compete on the South Yarra courts to-morrow and Saturday, arrived, yesterday. From left to right:—H. Overlelt, N. J. de Duck, H. W. Maloney (manager), E. Merts, and R. Hinchley. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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