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  2. TRAVELLING EXPENSES.

    Proceedings under an Arbitiation Court award of 1921 relating to the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners for an alleged breach of section 44 of the award ...

    Article : 334 words
  3. NATIONAL HEALTH.

    Interesting statistics relating to sickness among employees in the public service were placed before the Federal Royal commissioner on public health yesterday by the ...

    Article : 1,107 words
  4. ROUGH SEAS AT ST. KILDA.

    It was difficult to realise yesterday in the comparative calm of the city and northern suburbs that great waves were washing the foreshore at St. Kilda and Elwood. There, under the continued influence of a stiff south-westerly, and an unusually high tide, discoloured, choppy seas reached the retaining walls, flinging spray over the roads. Marine Parade, St Kilda, was particularly exposed to the forces of wind and tide, as illustrated in this photograph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 81 words
  5. YACHTING AT GEELONG.

    In this weel-end the Royal Geelong Yacht Club will hold its annual regatta and carnival for which many entries have been received. As usual, most of the ...

    Article : 389 words
  6. TRAMWAYS MOTOR-'BUS.

    Patrons of the Tramways Board motor-'buses have expressed appreciation of the comfort of travelling in the Thornycroft 'bus, specially designed for "one man" operation during periods of comparative slack service. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 33 words
  7. TWO ANNIVERSARIES.

    Two anniversaries will be celebrated to-morrow afternoon. Scots of Melbourne will pay tribute to the memory of Robert Burns at his statue in St. Kilda road (left), while old pioneers will place wreaths at the foot of the monument to John Batman, founder of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 53 words
  8. NORTHERN TERRITORY ADMINISTRATOR.

    The administrator of the Northern Territory (Mr. F. C. Urquhart), accompanied by Mrs. Urquhart, was a passenger by the Marella, which arrived in Melbourne yesterday. The Administrator is on extended holiday leave, taken on medical advice. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 39 words
  9. HEIR OF THE HOHENZOLLERNS.

    (Keystone View, photo.) There was a time when the German Crown Prince took himself seriously as the prospective heir-apparent to a world empire. Now Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor August Ernst Hohenzollern concentrates upon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 52 words
  10. TRAFFIC IN THREATENED THOROUGHFARE.

    To provide for the extension of the railways yards at North Melbourne (left), the Railways Commissioners propose that Dynon road be closed. It is an important thoroughfare, connecting Footscray and Melbourne. To protest against this proposed action, the City Council held a special meeting yesterday. A census taken by the Town Planning Commission (which supports the protest) shows that the road is used by a large number of vehicles daily, particularly during the "peak" period, when this photograph was taken. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 84 words
  11. Sandringham Club.

    The Sandringham Yacht Club will hold a race ovor its usual course this afternoon. The handicaps are:- Haoma scratch: Viola, 12.30; Doris, 14.30; Whiet ...

    Article : 36 words
  12. THEFT OF TIMBER.

    Before Mr. J. Macnamara, P. M., and Messrs. Grout, Rouvray, and Clark, J. P. 's, at the Brighton Court on Friday, Elizabeth Coutts, of Cluden street, Brighton, was ...

    Article : 197 words
  13. OPIUM IN TEA.

    Before Mr. R. Knight, P. M., and Messrs. T. O'Callaghan, M. J. Fardy, W. H. Curtis, R. Lord, and T. Latham, J. P.'s, at the City Court on Friday, Ah Chin, aged 65 years, ...

    Article : 275 words
  14. ELECTRIFICATION IN CHAPEL STREET.

    A curious machine was at work yesterday at the southern end of Chapel street, where the Tramways Board is preparing for the electrification of the present cable service. A motor-driven screw excavator rapidly bit into the soil, chiselling out the hole for the bases of the electrification side poles. Farther along in Chapel street, where high buildings flank the thoroughfare, rosettes, already inset on the walls, will take the place of the poles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 77 words
  15. TOC H CEREMONY.

    (Topical Press, photo.) In view of the support given in Melbourne to the Toe H movement to stimulate the brotherhood of those who fought shoulder to shoulder in the Great War, it is of interest to reproduce this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 67 words
  16. SALE OF PHENYLE.

    Charged with having sold a liquid preparation of carbolic acid or its homologues containing more than 3 per cent. of these substances, known as phenyle, contrary to the Poisons Act, George ...

    Article : 191 words
  17. UNREGISTERED PISTOL.

    James Raftopolus, a fish cafe proprietor, of Chapel street, Prahran, appeared before Mr. A. A. Kelley, P. M., and Messrs. P. Coheu, F. C. Wilmot, and J. W. Flintolt, J.P.'s, at the ...

    Article : 154 words
  18. WOMAN ASSAULTED.

    On a charge of having, unlawfully assaulted his wife Ellen May Davis, James Albert Davis, aged 33 years, labourer of Ross street, South Melbourne appeared at the South Melbourne ...

    Article : 299 words
  19. WIFE ILL-TREATED.

    Allegations of cruelty were made at the Carlton Court on Friday, when Ida Cornells, of Union place, Carlton, sned George Cornells, of Tasman street, Hell, for the maintenance of herself and ...

    Article : 187 words
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