Before Mr. Justice Powers in the Arbitration Court yesterday, Mr. F. P. Derham on behalf of the Metropolitan Gas Company, urged that some ...
Article : 434 wordsBefore Mr. Justice McArthur, in the Second Civil Court yesterday an action involving the responsiblities of estate agents to their clients was commneced. George ...
Article : 730 wordsOn charges of having broken into and stolen from premises, four men were yesterday sentenced by Judge Woinarskin in Genral Sessions. ...
Article : 312 wordsMembers of the New South Wales and Victorian teams of athletes who will represent Australia at the Olympic Games at Paris were entertained by the Lord Mayor (Councillor W. Brunton) before their departure yesterday by the Orient liner Ormonde. From left to right:—. Austen (N.S.W) walker W. Coppins (N.S.W.), eyelist; J.Shaw H.W. Bennat (chairman of the Victorian Olympic Council), O.G.H. Merrett (honmanager); R. A. Broadbent (Vic.). eyelist M.V.Boyd (Vic.). D.V. (Vic.). athete. Middle Row—J. Willard (N.S.W.), tennis J.H. Newman (Vie.), athlete; H. Hay (N.S.W); C. Jardine (N.S.W.), hoxer; Moss Christie (N.S.W.), swimmor; E. Henry (N.S.W.), swimmer; A Charlton (N.S.W.), Swimmer; C. Sinslair (Q.), boxer. Back Roe.—G. Purdle (N.Z.), boxer; G. Dempsey (N.S.W.), boxer; S. Ramsden (Vic.), ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 155 wordsAllan Smith, aged 18 years, labourer. pleaded guilty to having broken and enterd the dwelling of John Baxter at Glenferrie, on April 5, and stolen money and goods. ...
Article : 139 wordsOn behalf of the Victorian Olympic Council the Lord Mayor (Countcillor Bruton) handed to the manager of the team (Mr. O.G.E. Merrett) a cheque for£1,334/7/6 at the Town Hall yesterday. This sum was part of the money subsribed in Melbourne for the expenses of the team. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 54 wordsThere are II Presbyterian clergymen In Victoria named Jones. Of these, nine attended a rally at the Assembly Hall yesterday, when the annual assembly was continued. Seated from left to right are:—Revs. J. C. Jones (Beeac), Oswald Jones (Cressy), I. Glyn Jones (Cororooke). Standing.— G. R. Jones (Kerang), H. Gwyne Jones (Portarlington), C. Jones (Prince's Hill), J. Jones (Numurkah), R, Jones (Windermere), A. T. Jones (Dookle)., Those absent were the Revs. D. S. Jones (Kyneton) and Hugh Jones (Ormond). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 85 wordsThe validity of a gift to the British House of Commons for furthering Home Rule in Ireland was questioned before Mr. Justice Weigall in the Practice Court ...
Article : 504 wordsVarious charges of false pretences were preferred against three men who appeared for sentence before Judge Woinanki in General Seasiones yesterday. A man was also sentenced ...
Article : 199 wordsBefore the Full Court of the High Court, comprising the Cheif Justice (Sir Adrian Knon), Mr. Justice Duffy Mr. Justice Issuers Mr. Justice Starke and Mr. ...
Article : 481 wordsFive charges of false pretences were laid against John Peters, aged 36 years who admitted having. with intent to defraud obtained sums of £10/10 from George Jewell, £14/15/ from Campbell and ...
Article : 146 wordsPetrol theives are increeasing the worries of the motorist. Police authorities advise the attachment of a small padlock to the stopper of the petrol tank. Constable J.O Kidds has with him at the Armadie police station the siphon tube and special tin used by petrol thieves who were interrupted one night last week and left a warning for motorists in the shape of their "kit" behind them. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 75 wordsAt the reception given to members of the Australian Olympic team at State Government House yesterday. His Excellency the Earl of Stradbroke wished success to E. Henry (N.S.W.), swimmer, and E. E. Austen (N.S.W.). walker. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 40 wordsGeorge William Courtensy appeared for sentence on eight charges of having obtained goods and money by passing valueless cheques. "From your previous record and your attitude ...
Article : 76 wordsThomas Alfred Harris, who was found guilty of having made false statements under the Partnership Act to the Registrar-general, said that he had already been in gaol for five weeks awaiting ...
Article : 108 wordsFrom a convenient position under the railway viaduet yesterday special constable took a census of vehicle. trafile over Queen's Bridge. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 25 wordsMr. Justice Schutt yesterday deliverd judgment in the Banco Court in an action brough by Victor John Bradley, of Thornbury, council employee, against the ...
Article : 339 wordsClothing valued at £6, a joint of meat, and other articles were stolen from the home of Mr. W. P. Ryan, at North Essendon, between 10 o'clock Monday morning ...
Article : 89 wordsLawrence Kynaston on July 5, 1923, was convicted upon was charges of having behaved in an offensive manner in a public place, and was sentenced to one month's ...
Article : 524 wordsDuring the week-end theives entered the shop and dwelling of Mr. G.L. Riley, chemist of Whitchall street, Yarraville. A portmantean constaining clothing a violin, ...
Article : 88 wordsAfter their meeting yesterday afternoon some milltant tramway-men turned their attention to the tramway signiman who was assistance the police to control the traffic at the Intersect of Collins street and Swanston street. The signaiman left his box-after formally notifying the head office by telephone. A large crowd of people watched the incident. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 60 wordsThe premises of the Automatic Welding and Engineering Company, Little Latrobe street, Melbourne, were eneterd through an open window. Nothing was stolen ...
Article : 34 wordsCharged with having used insulting language in a public place, Ray W. Le Leu, aged 28 years, builder, appeared at the City Court yesterday. On the bench were Messrs, T. O'Callaghan, ...
Article : 226 wordsBALLARAT. Tuesday—"Do you think that you can straighten yourself up if you have another chance asked Judge Winneke In the Court of general Sessions on Tuesday in ...
Article : 221 wordsCharged with having bawked goods without a license, Colin Ganbie, aged 24 years appeared at the Firuington Court on Tuesday, before Mr. J. Macnastrs P.M. and Messrs J.H. Meliean, ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 7 May 1924, Page 17
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