Long before the St. Kilda Court opened. yesterday a large crowd of spectators had collected outside the building to gain admittance to the hearing of several charges ...
Article : 866 wordsInteresting evidence regarding the double tragedy which occurred in a house in Nelson road, South Melbourne, on October 3 was given at the morgue yesterday ...
Article : 1,715 wordsAt the City Court yesterday Charles E. Bradney, aged 26 years, labourer, was charged with having stolen on October 12 a tray of rings valued at £500, the ...
Article : 264 wordsOne of the first st[?]ps of the men on strike at the gasworks yesterday was to appoint pickets to patrol the works to prevent any employee doing essential labour left undone. Pickets are seen arguing the merits of their case with a "comrade"; the man on the right has a novel walking-stick. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 57 wordsEarly in June, when the scarcity of gas through the coal strile was most acute, the large holder at the West Melbourne works contained only 104,000 cubic feet. The state of the holder then is depicted on the left; on the right is the same holder as photographed yesterday, containing only 47,000 cubic feet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 58 wordsJudgment was delivered by Mr. Justice Mann yesterday in the case in which Ralph Williams, of Erin street, Richmond, motorcar importer, claimed from the Hyro ...
Article : 417 wordsAfter his official visit to Great Britain and the United States, the chief fire brigades officer (Mr. H. B. Lee) was welcomed yesterday on his return by the acting president of the Fire Brigad[?] B[?]ard (Councillor D. Bell). At the rear are the deputy chief officer (Mr. J. T. Wilkins) on the left, and Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 71 wordsThe judging of competitors in the baby show and contest organised by Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Springthorp[?] at Murrumbeena to aid the Tweddl[?] Baby Home was advanced a further stage yesterday, when selections were made for the final test on Saturday. Above, from left to right are:— Roy Carmichael, 20 months, 30[?]b.; Keith Kru[?]ckshank, 17 months, 271/2[?]b Edit[?] Falconer, 11[?] months, 22[?]b.; Jack Thwaites, 5 months, 2[?]b. On the left, below, are twins, Ceceiy and Irene Parr, Who at 10[?] months each weigh 2l[?]b. On the right, Jenes Hop[?], 12[?] months, blissfully takes his bottle. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 104 wordsBefore Judge Moule in the County Court yesterday James Michael Dennis, a bricklayer, of Queen's avenue, Oakleigh, made application for compensation to be fixed ...
Article : 274 wordsTennis enthusiasts are naturally keenly interested in the condition in which the flood waters will leave the Kooyong courts of the Victorian Lawn Tennis Association. This photograph shows how the waters had receded yesterday morning. The gap in the [?] made by the water is visible in the foreground of the upper picture. Below are workmen testing the depth of the silt and the flood waters still remaining. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 75 wordsMajor-General Sir William Glas[?]ow, commanding the 4th Division, yesterday Inspected members of the University Rifle Corps on the University oval. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 24 wordsHarry Boyd, aged 25 years, greengrocer, was charged before the City Court yesterday with having been found on October 13 without lawful excuse on the ...
Article : 310 wordsBefore Judge Moule, in the County Court yesterday, the Commercial Travellers' Association of Victoria proceeded against E. J. Shaw, Sydney; R. M. Murray, ...
Article : 192 wordsAt the Spring Meeting of the V.A.T.C. (second day) at Caulfield yesterday, Mr. W. Marks's chestnut horse Easingwold, from Western Australia, won the Herbert Power Stakes, with the favourite, Mr. E. Eccles's The Cypher, second, and Messrs. L. K. S. Mackinnon and H. A. Armytage's [?] Apparent third. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 54 words[?]ort[?]on of the trestle bridg[?] leading [?]m Ya[?] Eond [?]o the Kew Asylum was swept away by the floo[?], and is n[?]w at the bottom of Mol[?]sworth street, Kew, deposited in the trees several [?]t above the re[?]ding waters. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 47 wordsOn a charge of having had for sale a quantity of gr[?]ries unfit for human consumption John Thiessen, a grocer, whose address was given as Carlisle [?]t, St. ...
Article : 214 wordsJohn Patrick King, a young man, was charged before Mr. Justice Schutt in the Criminal Court yesterday with having broken into the shop of Robert Anderson, of Little Collins street, and ...
Article : 196 wordsWilliam Searby, aged 18 years, a horse trainer, was presented before Mr. Justice Schutt yesterday on a charge of having, on September 20, stolen 12 dozen empty bags, one bag of chaff, and a bag ...
Article : 188 wordsIn addition to social and friendly objects, an association which is to be formed by residents of Victoria who have come from [?]kirkshire, will have the aim of advising intending migrants ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 18 Oct 1923, Page 7
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