Cr. T. M'Allen, who was elected [?] to fill the vacancy in the [?] representation of the Collingwood council, caused by the resignation of ...
Article : 828 wordsBOWEN.—No hitch occurred on Monday morning in regard to the commencement of work under the old conditions by the waterside workers, who completed ...
Article : 283 wordsTo see the bubbly wake of a torpedo making in a direct line for the ship on which you stand, and then to hear the [?]as the missile, weighing over a ton, ...
Article : 902 wordsThe gravity of the financial position of the University, hinted at in the annual report recently laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly, was fully revealed ...
Article : 512 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association was held last night, Mr. R. H. Rush in the chair. The West Australian Team. ...
Article : 1,148 wordsOne of the most daring escapades carried out by the city's gang of boy burglars was staged during Sunday at the Leviathan, men's outfitters at the corner ...
Article : 381 wordsThe hearing was continued before Mr. Justice Mann in the [?] Court yesterday of the action brought by Thomas Ed[?] Young, licensee of the Orient Hotel, ...
Article : 612 wordsADELAIDE.—On Monday morning two firemen from the Nestor and nine seamen from the engine room of the A[?], who did not rejoin the vessels before they ...
Article : 134 wordsFREMANTLE.—The Trelyon, the last of the held-up ships at this port, is still here. ...
Article : 24 wordsSYDNEY:—The Deportation Board on Monday resumed the hearing of the inquiry concerning Jacob Johnson. Mr. Lamh, notwithstanding that the ...
Article : 184 wordsBRISBANE.—The outrage on the steamer Port Victor on Saturday night had its sequel in the police court on Monday, when Alfrd William Tarling, 24 ...
Article : 57 wordsThe Education department is inviting applications from person qualified and desiring to become student teachers and teachers of manual arts subjects in ...
Article : 379 wordsIn the Court of General Sessions yesterday Judge Wasley strongly commented on the prevalence of cases of shopbreaking in which youths are the offenders. His ...
Article : 385 wordsApplications from seamen desiring to obtain employment on oversea steamers having vacanicies in their crews as a result of the strike, continue to be received by ...
Article : 209 wordsA move in the direction of a closer co-ordination of student, life in the British Isles and the Dominions has been taken a stage further by the institution of an ...
Article : 218 wordsSome weeks ago representatives of the State public servants asked the Premier for the payment of a gratuity of £13 a year to officers of the fourth class, who ...
Article : 228 wordsIn the course of a statement yesterday the president of the Waterside Workers' Federation (Mr. A. Turley) said it was the duty of the officials of the Seamen's ...
Article : 225 wordsThe Brunswick £1000 band and athletic carnival was begun yesterday in auspicious circumstances in the local town hall. Cr. Geroge Hooper (president) announced that ...
Article : 544 wordsIn common with other suburbs, Canterbury has during the past twelve months suffered from an epidemic of unsolved shop and house breakings. As the result ...
Article : 388 wordsIn the Court of General Sessions yesterday, before Judge Wasley, an elderly man, John Ricketts, was charged with the manslaughter of his cousin, Charles ...
Article : 288 wordsThe shocking condition of a house in South-street, Ascot Vale, was referred to at the meeting of the Essendon council last night by Cr. Elliott. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 231 wordsPassengers on the Sunday morning excursion train to Hurst-bridge had a long wait at Eltham. The engine of the train became derailed at the Eltham station, ...
Article : 129 wordsSYDNEY.—British seamen on Monday continued to dribble back to their respective steamers, and it is thought that the strike will be officially declared off in ...
Article : 200 wordsThe Tramways Board will not agree to the proposal of the bus drivers that a conductor be placed on the small buses run by the board. The chairman of the board ...
Article : 149 wordsA door, reinforced with steel on the inside and heavily barred, was smashed down with a sledge hammer by Senior Plain-clothes Constable Cornish and ...
Article : 162 words"I am 76 years of age, and do not earn any money," was the plea of Jonas Mont[?] Lloyd, a white-haired old gentleman, of Mailing-road, Canterbury, in ...
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Family Notices : 171 wordsThe Victorian selectors, Messrs. E. E. Bean, M. Ellis and P. M'Alister, last night announced the personnel of the two Vicetorian [?] teams, who will play a ...
Article : 122 wordsADELAIDE.—The steamer Balranald sailed from the outer harbor for the eastern States about 4 p.m. on Sunday with most of her original crew on board. ...
Article : 237 wordsAlmost every morning the Criminal Investigation branch receives a shealf of crime reports detailing suburban housebreakings during what are calledf by the ...
Article : 183 wordsExcellent records are being established by Westen Australian Airways Ltd., and in the latest reports received by the Civil Aviation department it is stated ...
Article : 157 wordsSYDNEY.—Violet May Williams, 13 years, of Clyde, school girl, while walking home along the railway line on Monday afternoon was run down by a goods train, ...
Article : 55 wordsPERTH.—The Premier (Mr. Collier) on Monday said the Government had not been advised in any way of the reported allocation of the Federal grant of £450,000 ...
Article : 148 wordsThe State Government has decided to co-operate with the Federal authorities in the establishment at Maryborough of a testing station for commercial explosives. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 177 wordsBRISBANE.—The body of a fully developed male child was found wrapped up in a newspaper under the railway-bridge, which passed ove the Caboolture River, ...
Article : 58 wordsAUCKLAND.-Five Maori children died in a blazing house at the settlement near Kaikohe, North Auckland. The parents left the young family ...
Article : 45 wordsBRISBANE.—News has reached Brisbane that the latest obstructio in the Orallo bore has been removed, and that signs of gas and oil are still present. A ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Tue 10 Nov 1925, Page 12
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