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  2. TROOPS FOR SEYMOUR CAMP.

    Early yesterday morning the first batch of the Defence dopartment trainees left Spencer street for the annual tralnlnD camps at Seymour, which will open to-morrow.The camps this year will extend over eight days Instead of six, as formerly. Under canvas next week will be a brigade of infantry and four battalions, a brigade of artillery and three batteries, four companies of engineers, a company of the Army Medical Corps, a veterinary section, and field ambulance. Some excellent types of trainees at the station yesterday are shown. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 92 words
  3. LEARNING TO DRIVE.

    When a licensed motor-driver is teaching an unlicensed person to drive and an accident occurs, who should be held responsible. The question was answered by ...

    Article : 325 words
  4. RAILWAY CLERKS SHOT AT.

    BALLARAT.Thursday. — Arising out of a shooting incident which occurred at the Ballarat East locomotive sheds on December 29, David Halliday appeared in the ...

    Article : 669 words
  5. LICENSING PROSECUTIONS.

    At the Heidelberg Court, before Mr. J. Macnamara, P.M., and Messrs. A, Jones, A. Kelso, W. Strong, and M. A.Macleod, J.E.'s. A. Benson, Benjamin street, Parkville; V. Clancy, ...

    Article : 297 words
  6. DISTINGUISHED SOLDIER WELCOMED.

    Major-General Sir Neville Smyth, V.C., who commanded the Second Division of the A.I.F. in France, arrived in Melbourne yesterday by the Themlstocles. One of his former officers to welcome him was Mr. Keith Officer, D.S.O. (left); Lady Smyth held litth Dacre' Smyth, with Miss. E. M. Masterman on her left. The general is on the right of the group. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FINE ETCHING OF ST. PAUL'S.

    As a work of art this magnificent etching of St. Paul's Cathedral, London, from Ludgate Hill, is of exceptional interest as being one of the most artistic representations of the dome, which is in danger owing to the weakness of the piers. The etching is the property of the chairman of the Tramways Board (Mr. A.Cameron), and is the work of Miss M. C. Robinson, A.R.E., silver medallist ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 105 words
  8. HORSES BEATEN OVER HEAD.

    George Riddell, Clarke street, Northcote, driver, appeared before Mr. A.A. Kelly, P.M., and Mr. T. Griffin, J.P., at the Fitzroy Court on Thursday on a charge of having beaten two horses in ...

    Article : 366 words
  9. INTERSTATE RAILWAY-MEN AT CRICKET.

    Teams representing the Victorian and New South Wales Railways Administrative Officers' Association continued their game on the South Melbourne ground yesterday, when the visitors replied to Victoria's opening score of 242. W. Ives (N.S.W.), blocking a ball from C. Lilley, had the ball on the blade when the camera clicked. K. Coyle is behind the stumps. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 61 words
  10. LAND CONTRACTS.

    Two contracts of sale relating to five blocks of land o[?]nthe Waverley golf links, near Darling, were concerned in an action brought by the Waverley Golf Links Estate ...

    Article : 373 words
  11. FITZROY FACTORY ENTERED.

    Daniel Hossack, aged 19 years, and Charles kelly, aged 18 years, were charged before Mr. A.A. Kelley, P.M., and Mr. T. Griffin, J.P., at the Fitzroy Court on Thursday with having ...

    Article : 364 words
  12. COINING AT MELBOURNE MINT.

    The picture shows molten metal being poured Into moulds at the Melbourne Mint to form bars from which silver coins will be made. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 27 words
  13. FALL FROM TRAIN.

    Friends yesterday identified the body of a woman who fell from the Ballarat to Melbourne train at the Footscray railway station on Wednesday night as that of Miss ...

    Article : 123 words
  14. WAITING IN THE SHIP'S WELL.

    Between the first and second class passenger decks a crowd of new arrivals waited in the ' well of the Themistocles yesterday for the gangways to run out. There, were 172 passengers officially booked through the State Immigration Bureau, of whom 72 were nominated immigrants. Sixty young men and youths are Intended for rural engagements. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 62 words
  15. "SHOPLIFTING" CHARGE.

    Eva Wooten, aged 41 years, married, of Hope street, Brunswick appeared before Mr. R. Knight, P.M., at the City Court yesterday charged with having stolen three spoons and a pair ...

    Article : 253 words
  16. WARRANDYTE PICNIC PARTY.

    On Thursday, at the Heidelberg Court, Cyril Thake, motor driver, Motherwell street, Hawks[?]rn. [?] charged with having unlawfully assaulted William Patrick O'Brien, at warrandyte, ...

    Article : 397 words
  17. PROTEGEES OF THE VICTORIA LEAGUE.

    Nominated by the Victoria League of Victoria ten cultured young British women arrived by the Themistocles yesterday. The party, which was booked by the Society for the Overseas settlement of British Women, is the first of its kind to reach yietria. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 60 words
  18. MEMBERS OF "PUSH" FINED.

    "Shopkeepers in Victoria street near the Crown Theatre are afraid to leave their shops and are territied," stated Sergeant Clarke at the Collingwood Court on Thursday, when Ernest Pauthenet, ...

    Article : 197 words
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