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| IN THE COURTS YESTERDAY (Article), The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995), Thursday 13 May 1965 page Article | 2013-05-08 14:06 | Mirko I'rsn, 24, of Constable A. H. Bud, said that al 6.20 am on Januaiy dent on the Cotter Road A stationary molot Ihe rear of this vehicle for Constable W. J. Spuriing was travelling al about 65 to 70 mph at Ihe time ol ihe accident. Prsa said nc ''"'prsa told Constable; Spuriing lhat the accident! ihe corner. . Const. Spuriing re-xalec lhat Ibe brakes of Pisa s vehicle were in working or l'CFines totalling £106 w-crc imposed 'V^1' molorisis convicted foi nam ing committed tin flic |
Mirko Prsa, 24, of Constable A. H. Bird, said that at 6.20 am on January dent on the Cotter Road. A stationary motor the rear of this vehicle for Constable W. J. Spurling was travelling at about 65 to 70 mph at the time of the accident. Prsa said he Prsa told Constable Spurling that the accident! the corner. . Const. Spuriing revealed that the brakes of Prsa's vehicle were in working order Fines totalling £106 were imposed on 16 other motorists convicted for having committed traffic |
| IN THE COURTS YESTERDAY (Article), The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995), Thursday 13 May 1965 page Article | 2013-05-08 12:58 | police went to the scene ol an accidcnt at the intci sec jirv 21. . . Xyrakis. when inter |
police went to the scene of an accident at the intersec ary 21. . . Vincent . when inter |
| Family Notices (Family Notices), The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1950), Saturday 2 February 1907 page Family Notices | 2013-04-07 07:00 | T- OBITUARY . . ,,/»;. CHA8. TROEDEL , jy; MELBOURNE, This Afternoon, :Vrne,.wlll of Charles, Troedel, of Troo dol and Co., Uthograp'hors, has toeon filed for- probate. Ho loft £14,778 to his |
OBITUARY CHAS. TROEDEL , MELBOURNE, This Afternoon, Thee will of Charles, Troedel, of Troe del and Co., Lithographers, has been filed for- probate. He left £14,778 to his |
| Family Notices (Family Notices), The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tuesday 3 October 1922 page Family Notices | 2013-04-05 16:57 | (Teorgini A C, deirlv beloved wife of lohn Clirk, Ciiviui Fhlns, Hupaiivup Noilli md lo ing mother of Jlek, Snlilc, and Arllltlr It I I' at Cavill Plains, Jtupitivup North, (.coiglni A C , deirlv beloved daughter of Mrs John and the late John W illis Dunphv, ' l.skcndilo, ' W indillgoug, and loving sister of I* itrlc. Ohrtlcfoid), Alex (sandringham), Annie (Mrs Ucirj, Wandiligong), and sister Df the lite Willie El i, and Tom It II' |
(Georgina A C, dearly beloved wife of John Clark, Cavan Plains, Rupanyn North, and lov ing mother of Jack, Annie, and Arthur. R.I.P at Cavan Plains, Rupanyan North, Georgia. A C , dearly beloved daughter of Mrs John and the late John Willis Dunphy, ' Eskendale, ' Wandillgong, and loving sister of Patrick, (Myrtleford), Alex (Sandringham), Annie (Mrs Cleary, (Wandiligong), and sister of the late Willie, Eva, and Tom R.I.P |
| Family Notices (Family Notices), The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Saturday 9 June 1917 page Family Notices | 2013-04-05 13:42 | DUNPHY - On the 7lh June nt Wandiligong Patrick Dunphy bcloved husband of Arvila |
DUNPHY - On the 7th June at Wandiligong Patrick Dunphy beloved husband of Arvila |
| Family Notices (Family Notices), The Australasian Sketcher with Pen and Pencil (Melbourne, Vic. : 1873 - 1889), Saturday 14 January 1882 page Family Notices | 2013-04-05 12:49 | HARRIS — DUNPHY.— On tho 3rd Nov., at Rockmont |
HARRIS — DUNPHY.— On the 3rd Nov, at Rockmont |
| Family Notices (Family Notices), Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wednesday 21 May 1862 page Family Notices | 2013-04-05 12:28 | HENDERSON-DUNPHY.-At the Scots Church, on Tuesday, tho 13th May, by tbe Ber. Dr. Lang, M.P., Mr William Henderson, mariner, a native of the county i f Durham, England, to Mary, |
HENDERSON-DUNPHY.-At the Scots Church, on Tuesday, the 13th May, by tbe Rev. Dr. Lang, M.P., Mr William Henderson, mariner, a native of the county of Durham, England, to Mary, |
| Family Notices (Family Notices), Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Saturday 20 July 1861 page Family Notices | 2013-04-05 12:15 | SULIVAN-DUM'HY-Ort tho 18th Juso, by apodal lioeste, al St. Mary'», hythe Rev. Father Leonard, John Sulivan, »I London, Mo1 Sarah, third daughter, of Edwoid Dunphy, of Kent.etroet. Sydney, , . ; |
SULIVAN-DUMPHY-On the 18th June, by special license, at St. Mary's, by the Rev. Father Leonard, John Sulivan, of London, to Sarah, third daughter, of Edward Dunphy, of Kent street. Sydney. |
| DEATH OF MR. W. J. T. CLARKE. (From The Argus, January 14.) (Article), Border Watch (Mount Gambier, SA : 1861 - 1954), Saturday 17 January 1874 page Article | 2013-03-20 13:39 | between tire All-England professionals and Ncivs asserts that the defeat sustained by the now a standing joke that the single-wicket match5 |
between the All-England professionals and News asserts that the defeat sustained by the now a standing joke that the single-wicket match |
| THE EXHIBITION AWARDS. DEPUTATION OF EXHIBITORS. (Article), The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Saturday 18 January 1873 page Article | 2013-03-20 12:40 | TUE EXHIBITION AWARDS. hibitors dissatisfied with the awardst held present weie Mesáis. O'Grady (mayor), C. E. Judge Bindon, and the Comte de Cnstelnau. lowing íesolution :-" That the exhibitors present respectfully request that tho unable to cairy out this wish that they; would please to have the jurois' reports, with the cal ried out by the commissioners. The Ex- the pin pose of creating emulation and rivalry show the progress made in tho colony in the nufactmeis had responded heartily, and co- meted out to them. Many of the exhibí' s had not leceived that amount of attention which shouldhavebcen bestowed upon them, been moie favourable. Nothing offensive error of judgment might have taken p'ace, and the commissioners were' desired if pos- it was desired that tlie reports ot the jurors an opportunity of ascei ¡airing the real result befoie the place was closed. He would be justice under their notice if desired, uut he world not trespass further on the'"r time at |
THE EXHIBITION AWARDS. hibitors dissatisfied with the awards held present were Messrs. O'Grady (mayor), C. E. Judge Bindon, and the Comte de Castelnau. lowing resolution :-" That the exhibitors present respectfully request that the unable to carrry out this wish that they would please to have the jurors' reports, with the carried out by the commissioners. The Ex- the purpose of creating emulation and rivalry show the progress made in the colony in the nafactures had responded heartily, and co- meted out to them. Many of the exhibits had not received that amount of attention which should havebeen bestowed upon them, been more favourable. Nothing offensive error of judgment might have taken place, and the commissioners were desired if pos- it was desired that the reports of the jurors an opportunity of ascertaining the real result before the place was closed. He would be justice under their notice if desired, but he world not trespass further on their time at |