[?] the police search for the ban[?]its who shot James Edward Scriven, Government messenger outside the Stamps Office, ...
Article : 428 wordsCOOL-GARBED pedestrians passing under the shade of a tree in Swanston Street outside the Town Hall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 389 wordsThe outstanding feature of the Melbourne wool sales, which were continued at the Wool Exchange today, was renewal of activity from America, which ...
Article : 411 wordsTHE DAMAGED VAN (above) in which Godfrey Broughton, of Strathfield (N.S.W.) was riding, and the wrecked motor vehicle (below) ridden by William Jesson, of Berwick, which come into collision on the Princes Highway, near Berwick, last night Bothe men were injured, Jesson ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 56 wordsWhen the present Government decided last year to lift the embargo on the payment of text book royalties, it instructed also that they should cease, so far as ...
Article : 293 wordsWhile many people were helping her parents to search for her in the hills around Monbulk late yesterday afternoon and until early today, Patricia Nicol, 12, was tramping along the roadway to her home in Woornack Road, Carnegie. ...
Article : 246 wordsThe Premier of Tasmania (Mr Ogilvie) thinks that the beauties of Tasmania compare more than favorably with the charms of some world-famed beauty ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Chairman of the Licensing Court (Mr Barr, P.M.) made it clear today that the Court would not allow ordinary hotel services to be pushed into the background merely because the popularity of counter lunches necessitated the enlargement of the bar. ...
Article : 251 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.--Sir Charles Rosenthal gave evidence today in the Sydney conspiracy case. John Ellis Findlay, 40, clerk, and ...
Article : 407 wordsUnions invited to send delegates to the conference of Federal Unions at the Trades Hall this afternoon to consider the seamen's strike, comprised seamen. ...
Article : 251 wordsUnique Medal Dated 1834, struck to commemorate abolition of slavery in British Dominions, found by G. Burrell while ploughing near his home in ...
Article : 286 wordsMISSES C. L. HOOD AND E. RAMSAY, both of whom were presented at Court during their London visit, photographed in the Orentes today. Miss Hood is a niece of the High Commissioner (Mr Bruce), and Miss Ramsay is of Winchelsea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 439 words[?]win Joseph Thomasson, 22, mechanic, Park Street, Moonee Ponds, was [?]ged in General Sessions today, born Judge Macindoe, with having ...
Article : 357 wordsADELAIDE, Monday.--Evidence that at the house of the Archbishop of Adelaide (Dr. Killian), West Terrace, City. Michael John Daley, 64, who was arrested ...
Article : 284 wordsAdmitting that new station buildings at Spencer Street were desirable, the Chief Commissioner for Railways (Mr Clapp) today declared that their erection was a matter for the people of Victoria. "I am not obstinate about the need ...
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Article : 110 words[?]cause of the transference of Victorian the State will lose, during the next [?]ee years, the production of at least 20 ...
Article : 100 wordsMEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE of management of the St. Kilda Foreshore, who saw the Minister for Lands, Mr A. E. Lind, today in connection, with foreshore matters. From left: Cr. Burnett Gray, Cr. H. R. Johnson, Mr. A. McKenzie, Mr F. L. Dawkins (secretary), Mr F. Wlipole (chairman), Messrs C. J. Pollock, W. Murray, W. Meltroy (Secretary for Lands) and Mr Lind, Minister for Lands (seated). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Mon 10 Feb 1936, Page 3
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