SYDNEY, Monday.—Shots were exchanged between two young constables and two suspected safeblowers on the Berala railway station early yesterday ...
Article : 329 wordsThe storm was passing in a thi[?] and intermittent drizzle of rain. The weary winds were at rest. Mist trailed through the forest. ...
Article : 1,894 wordsIt seems rather late in the day to direct tha attention of boys—and especially Australian boys—to the value of sport. Some people have an idea that, so far from any ...
Article : 2,023 wordsMany interesting details of the arrangements made for the thousands of Scouts of all nationalities who will be present at the jamboree at Godollo (Hungary) in August ...
Article : 1,498 wordsLouisa O'Connell, an old-age pensioner, McDougall street, East Brunswick, sued her husband, James O'Connell, Spencer street, North Melbourne, for arrears of ...
Article : 265 wordsRonald Alwyn McKenney, aged 18 years, clerk, of Montmorency, was charged before Judge Winneke in General Sessions yesterday with haivng shot at Robert George ...
Article : 203 wordsPERTH, Monday.—Giving a reserved decision in the police court to-day in the case of Noel Francis Brady and Arthur Francis Pippen, who were charged with ...
Article : 127 wordsWARRACKNABEAL, Monday.—The Crown has entered a nolle prosequi in the charges of murder against James Tremewan, Fredercik Scott, Elenor C. Toner, and ...
Article : 64 wordsA SUNNY INTERLUDE.— Luncheon hour on one of tho wharves. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 436 wordsA LONG OVERDUE CONVENIENCE.—Electric trains should be running on Station Pier soon. The photograph shows the overhead gear being completed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 21 wordsPASSENGERS BY ORMONDE.—(Left)—Mrs Phillips Fox, widow of the Australian artist, who is visiting Australia after an absence in Paris of seven years. (Right)—Madame Anna Elischer, pianist to the Dutch Royal Court and a pupil of Liszt, who is visiting her daughter, Miss Edith ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 46 wordsCHINESE FAIR.—Members of the Chinese community and of the international Club co-operated in an exhibition of Chinese art at the international Club yesterday. The hostesses, Miss C. Cheong (standing) and Mrs. King Mo[?]y, took tea in a typical Chinese drawing-room. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 42 wordsTEST CRICKETER MARRIES.—Mr W. J. O. Reilly, whose bowling was a feature of the last scries of Test matches married Miss Molly Herbert at the Roman Catholic Church of St Francis, Paddington Sydney, on Saturday. Mr. J. H. Fingleton, another international cricketer, was groomsman. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 166 wordsHOSPITAL PROBLEMS.—A conference was hold yesterday between a sub-committee of the State Cabinet and the Advisory Committee on Hospital matters. (Left to right, nearest to camera)—Mr H. C. Gibson and Mr. Arthur S. Bal[?] (Lord Mayor's Fund), Mr. C. L. Mcvilly (Charities Board), Mr Goudle (Minister for Labour), Mr. J. C. Gates (Chanty Organisation Society), Sir Stanley Argyle (Premier), Mr. R. H. Metcalfe (Metropolitan Hospitals Association), Mr. G. M. Lovewell (Secretary), Dr. D. M. Embleton (British Medical Association), Mr. W. S. Kent Hughes (Hon. Minister), Mr. Victor Hurley (British Medical Association), Sir James Barrott (University of Melbourne), and Mrs. D. A. Skene (Metropolitan Hospitals Association). Dr. J. Newman Morris (committee on Social Service Training) was not present when the photograph was taken. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 9 May 1933, Page 5
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