The first prosecution under the Amended Unempliyment Relief Act was launched at the Carlton Court on Tuesday, when Florence Hewitt, married, of Carlton street. ...
Article : 289 wordsA letter received from the Town-planning Association by the Oikleigh Council on Monday night referred to the council's action in granting a portion of the old ...
Article : 455 wordsAll the metropolitan and many country militia units are in training for the annual competitions to be held at the Showgrounds on April 16. These contests are ...
Article : 361 wordsBy the will of the late Mr. John Iliffe. of Winholm. Punt road. Prahran, dental surgeon. provision was made for the creation of four annual scholarships at the ...
Article : 769 wordsSome time ago the Acting Chief Justice of Victim (Sir Leo Cussen) decided to refer to the Full Court of Victoria summons taken out under the Financial ...
Article : 574 wordsArchibald Waddell engineer of Essexstreet West Footscray succeeded on appeal to the Full Court of the High Court yesterday in recovering a verdict and ...
Article : 359 wordsIt is expected that the Charity Oraganisation Committee, which is investigating all pl[?]ases of charitable relief, will present its preliminary report to hte State Ministry ...
Article : 804 wordsJudge Williams summed up in General Sessions yesterday in the case in which Joseph Willium Jennings, building contractor of Kooyong road, Elsternwick, was ...
Article : 398 wordsDunnis George Brabazon, bookseller, Church street, Richmond, was charged at the Richmond Court on Tuesday with having on Februaru 24 kept obscene ...
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Article : 195 wordsInvitations have been issued by the council of the University of Melbourne to a lecture on the aborigines of Cape York Peninsula, which will be delivered ...
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Article : 156 wordsMuch interest is being shown in the exhibition it the Fine Arts Society's Gallery, 100 Exhibition street, of paintings of the Great Barrier Reef, at Whitsunday ...
Article : 52 wordsCOUNTRY FIRE BRIGADES' DISPLAY.—The march of A grade men at the annual demonstration of Victorian Country Fire Brigades at Kardinia Park, Geelong, yesterday. The president of the Country Fire Brigades Board (Councillor J. Harrison) is taking the salute on the right; the men are led by the executive officer (Chief Officer W. M. Chellew). The demonstration will be continued daily from 9 o'clock this morning and will end on Friday morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 71 wordsFor the third year in succession the Cancer Research Comerence will be held at Canberra at the end of this month. At a meeting of the committee of ...
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Advertising : 434 wordsA CURIOUS BEEHIVE.—Mi. R D. Young, of Hawthorn, an expert apiarist, was called upon yesterday to remove a hive of boes which had taken possession of an electric fuse-box on a pole opposite the Blind institute in St. Kilda read. Several pounds of comb were collected from the strange hive. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 55 wordsWESLEY COLLEGE SWIMMERS.—Some of the competitors at the Wesley College House swimming sports, postponed from Monday on account of the rain, and held yesterday at the Malvern baths. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 9 Mar 1932, Page 5
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