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  2. DRIVER AWARD.

    BY a majority judgment the Full Court of Victoria, consisting of the Acting Chief Justice (Sir Leo Cussen), Mr. Justice McArthur, and Mr. Justice Weigall, ...

    Article : 700 words
  3. INTERCOLLEGIATE TENNIS.

    Playing for Ormond yesterday against Trinity In the second round of the University intercollegiate tennis championship (postponed from Wednesday) were:—L. C. Shaw (left) and J. S Coltman. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 30 words
  4. YELLOW TAXI-CABS ASSEMBLED ON WHARF.

    In contrast to the usual method of carting away crated motor-cars, 101 "Yellow" taxi-cabs which arrived yesterday by the Canadian Importer were assembled on the wharf, and driven away to the company's depot at Carlton. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 41 words
  5. LOCOMOTIVE BUILDING.

    "Further and better particulars" were demanded by Mr. Justice Powers in the Arbitration Court a few days ago, when Mr. W. J. Bustelli, rolling stock ...

    Article : 759 words
  6. PRIZE—WINNING SHEEPDOGS.

    In the final of the "Vallo" sheepdog trial, Collie Queen (black and white), right, was awarded first prize, and Toss (black and tan), left, came second. They are with their owner, Mr. Thomas White. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 36 words
  7. RARE TRAINED DINGO.

    —(C. W. Callagher, Toowoomba (Q.), Photo.) Contrary to the belief of Australian bushman, Mr. G. Browne, a returned soldier, of Toowoomba (Q.), has succeeded in training Dopey (right), a 12 months old pure-bred dingo, to carry a pack and perform tricks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 61 words
  8. WHERE CAPTAIN COOK WAS KILLED.

    On his second visit to Hawaii, Captain Cook met an angry mob, censed by the desecration of their temples by members of his first party. They opposed him on the headland (left), and he and his men were overwhelmed. Cook was buried at the spot under the arrow: the photograph ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 74 words
  9. MEAT INDUSTRY.

    Reserved judgment was delivered yenterday by Sir John Quick, deputy president of the Arbitracton Court, upon the plaint of the Meat Industry Employees' ...

    Article : 1,004 words
  10. WOMEN'S HANDICAP IN METROPOLITAN MEETING.

    In continuation of the Metropolitan Goll Club's open meeting at Oakleigh yesterday, a women's handicap event was contested. From left to right in the group were:—Mrs. J. B. Scott; Miss B. Scott; A. F. Malden (in charge of play); and Miss H. Aloxander. Mrs. S. Robertson (left) got neatly out of an extremely difficult position in the "rough" at the second hole. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 66 words
  11. ONLOOKERS AND CAPTAINS.

    Among the onlookers at the veterans' football match yesterday were Messrs. W. J. H. ("Billy") Hanneysee (South Melb., 1885), left, and J. E. Muir (Fitzroy, 1885). Below are "Jack" Baker (left) and Alderman John Gardiner, captains of the Whites and Blues respectively. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 45 words
  12. MERCHANT ATTACKED.

    Before Mr. Smith, P.M., and Mr. Jones, J.P., at the South Melbourne Court on Friday, Ernest Sorensen, aged 33 years, a fruiterer, was charged with having ...

    Article : 388 words
  13. ROYAL SHOW ARENA CONTESTS.

    In the handicap standing block teams match on logs 7½ in circumference, R.D. Taylor (left) and W.J. McLaren came second in the arona yesterday. Below are Mr. R.C. Power's Silverlight and Gilder in the tandem jump, a difficult and graceful teat of horsomanship. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 57 words
  14. VETERANS' FOOTBALL MATCH.

    Appropriately enough, Mr, H. C. A. Harrison, "Father" of the Australian game of football, bounced the ball for the first match of the vateran players, arranged to aid the Lord Mayor's Metropolitan Hospitals Fund, at the M.C.C. ground yesterday. Inset, Mr. W. H. Hulse umpiring; he played with the Mooneo Ponds team in 1886, and is now vice-president, and delegate of the Hawthorn club. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 74 words
  15. INTRUDER CAUGHT IN HOUSE.

    As the result of a vigil kept over the house of Mr. James Fergason, at 90 The Avenue, Parkville, during the owner's abtence, by a neighbour, a man was ...

    Article : 397 words
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