The Rev. N. Claridge Gross, preaching at the Brighton Congregational Church yesterday, said that most people wore "blinkers." These caused them to judge ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,247 wordsOn the recommendation of the Commonwealth Public Service Board of Commissioners regulations governing the service have been approved by the Federal ...
Article : 290 wordsRepresentatives of the New South Wales and Victorian amateur walkers' clubs met at Malvern on Saturday for the Australasian Seven-mile Championship. E. E. Austin (N.S.W., on the inside of the course)-is shown winning. Inset is V. Dowling, holder of the Victorian Five-mile Championship, who came second. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 50 wordsA novelty that entertained large crowds at the Exhibition on Saturday was the game of musical chairs, played by motor-cyclists. When the band stopped playing, the girls occupying the sidecars of the machines leapt out and dashod for the chairs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 52 wordsWhen an application for an order to wind up the Maryborugh District Cooperative Cool Stores Society Ltd. was before Judge Mo[?]i[?] in the Insolvency ...
Article : 209 wordsSensational falls in the Grand National Steeplechase are depicted. In the upper left-hand picture, Coolport (on the left), third favourite, who was leading the field at that stage, is shown falling in remarkable manner at the post and rail jump, near the sheds; Faithful Knight, on the right, is clearing the rails in fine style. In the upper right-hand picture Liberate, the favourite (on the left), blunders, and is shown with forelegs just crashing into the top rail; on the right is Haoma, second favourite, falling headlong. The lower right-hand picture shows Mr. M. Counihan's Kunjolio at the last fence, barely leading from Wooloo, with the owner-rider (Mr. H. R. Lo Roux) up. Below, on the left, is the winner after the race. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 130 wordsFurther evidence was heard at the Arbitration Court on Saturday by Sir John Quick, deputy president, regarding a variation of the award applying to members of ...
Article : 236 wordsShortly after 8 o'clock on Friday night two women and six children called at the South Melbourne police station and said that they had been turned out of a room ...
Article : 183 wordsThe success of the Victorian motor show, whith closed on Saturday, furnished fresh evidence of keen public interest in the influence of the motor-car. The secretary ...
Article : 141 wordsIn senior grade lacrosse matches on Saturday, interest centred in the game played on the Albert ground, between [?]cams from Hawthorn and M.C.C. The M.C.C. players are shown turning an attack on their goal. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 45 wordsEven in this season of mud and slippery turf, it is not a common sight to see half the ruck on their knees or lying on the ball. An incident of this nature in the League match, between St. Kiida and Essendon, at St. Kilds on Saturday, is depicted. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 59 wordsThe annual service under the auspices of the South Melbourne group of Orange lodges was held in the cecit Street Methodist Church yesterday. An at[?]active musical programme was given by ...
Article : 260 wordsWhen Charles Dwyer was driving a two-horse lorry across St. Kilde road motor-track on [?] evening, near the corner of Toorak road, a wheel of the lorry was strack by a motor-car ...
Article : 132 wordsSir.—I am certain that I voice the thanks of all those who have any pity for helpless, dumb animals, for your wise remarks on July 11 regarding the ridieulously ...
Article : 95 wordsA waggonette and harness, which were stolen on Thursday night, and used to remove a quantity of groceries from the shop of Mr. John Watson, grocer, Plenty road. Preston, were found ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 16 Jul 1923, Page 7
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