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Humourous romance set in Melbourne, revolving around a boarding-house in South Yarra and the Grand Hotel in the city. A young man engages rooms for himself and his bride-to-be in the house of a woman recently widowed and her pretty daughter. His bride, arriving from England, refuses to see him for days after her arrival pleading influenza. He is jealous of the ship's handsome doctor and the daughter of his landlady begins to raise her hopes as he looks more and more unhappy and his fiancee has left the Grand. All is revealed when his fiancee appears unexpectedly at the house - is recognised by the landlady and finally confesses to her suitor that she had lost her false teeth overboard and had to get a new set. (PB)
Men's barber shop conversation about the style in which their wives bring up their sons - trust them and leave them to it. Gentlemanly training, servant relations. (PB)
Frontier tale of a waggon train chased by vultures and an Indian attack disguised by the creeping shadow of a cactus. Whole waggon train of men, women and children killed. (PB)
A successful honest generous digger has his pretty fiancee stolen by his digging partner who he took to work for him through kindness. They never return from a trip to Melbourne for her trousseau - but Joe follows her and supports her when her husband deserts her. (PB)
Romantic tragedy of one of Bonaparte's officers who killed the young but honourable suitor of his 16 year old daughter in front of her eyes - causing also her death. A year later a blood red rose blooms on the spot - and the father weeps. (PB)
A poor young doctor is called upon on holidays to attend to a lady's companion. They fall in love with the approval of the old lady - until the accusations of bigamy made by a stranger reveal that she is an heiress run away on the eve of a foolish marriage. True love triumphs. (PB)
A father attempts to stop his son smoking by forcing him to smoke a whole cigar - but the boy enjoys it. Mother remonstrates with father. Dramatic form. (PB)
Tale of gold prospecting, secret maps, hidden gold, mesmerism, murder and death. A young man from the Goulburn Valley in Victoria seeking adventure ends up out of work in Port Augusta, S.A. He takes a job as fellow prospector through a newspaper ad and finds himself assisting a thief to recover gold hidden by his murdered mate who stole it from fellow miners. The recruit refuses to help but is forced by mesmerism. The mesmerist dies at the site where the gold had been buried - since located by its true owners, one in Aboriginal disguise ... The prodigal son returns home to Victoria. (PB)
Society romance of an overtly pious young girl's first entry into society as her father's Ascot hostess. Out of pure filial duty she buys fashionable gowns, prevents her friend from flirting, bets on the races and becomes engaged. (PB)
A cabbie assists a young man to escape his pursuers, letting him hide behind a hedge at one stage and taking him finally to London railway station. The pursuers who he believed to be bailiffs are detectives, and his young fare a murderer. The fugitive is killed by a train in another attempt to escape and his body returned to that of the young wife he had killed out of jealousy. (PB)
Set in a small country township - a newly-made Justice of the Peace (JP) murders his sickly nagging wife and suspicion falls on a prodigal son recently returned to the township and his childhood sweetheart. He is saved by testimony from the murderer's dwarfed and ill son who witnessed it - and later dies. The murderer dies in gaol and the sweethearts marry. A microscope plays a part. Post-master and local trooper also play a major part. (PB)
Set in a bush township near Melbourne. A trial for murder takes place in the old courthouse. The delicate lady accused is found innocent through a mad idiot's confession, not by her fiancee's legal pleading. Ten years later a new courthouse, and they are married with a son. (PB)