To accommodate the sick poor who may want more attention than they can receive in their own homes, and for the reception of patients after their discharge ...
Article : 588 wordsDelegates from all States attended the Federal Public Offices yesterday, which was the first day of the national roads conference called by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce). In the photograph from left to right are: Seated.— Messrs. Garlick (N.S.W.), Kemp (Q.), Calder (V.), Reynolds (T.), Tindle (W.A.), E. Rowlands (T.), Kirkpatrick (S.A), Cornish (S.A.), and Fleming (S.A). Standing: Messrs, Newell (N.S.W), Smith (T.), Pitt (V.), Dunstan (Q.), Goudie (V.), Cann (N.S.W.), the Federal Minister for Railways (Mr.Hill), Mr. McCalium (W.A.), Messrs. Lyons and Belton (T.), Gunn (S.A), Andraws (W.A.), and Gourgaud, T. Hill, and Walter (Commonwealth representatives). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 106 wordsHarry Hord, aged 36 years, seamean, but latterly employed as a kitchenman at State Government House, Malvern, was charged before judge Woinarski, in General ...
Article : 644 wordsOn the invitation of the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), representatives from all the States met in the Department of Works and Railways yesterday in order to discuss ...
Article : 1,542 wordsThe semi-final and final matches for the single-handed bowling championship of Victoria were played on the Carlton green yesterday afternoon. E. Collings (Brunswick) defeated F. C. Joffory (Brighton) in the first semifinal game, and met E. W. Walker, of Camberwell, In the final. The photograph was taken as Collings was delivering a bowl in his match against Jeffery. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 66 wordsAlthough the tourist season has not yet begun, the P. and 0. liner Mongolia carried a fair number of passengers when she left for London yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Bainbridge are on a business and pleasure trip to England; Mr. Bainbridge Is manager of the Southern Union Genoral Insurance Company of Australia Ltd. Sir Charles Ryan is making a holiday trip to Spain and Morocco. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 72 wordsThe Chief Justice (Sir William Irvine). Mr. Justice Schutt, and Mr. Justice Weigall, sitting as the Court of Criminal Appeal, yesterday, heard on appeal by ...
Article : 478 wordsBefore Mr. Justice McArthur, in the Practice Court yesterday, Rose Bidey, of Fawkner street, North Fitzory, songht to recover the custody of her child, Leslie ...
Article : 532 wordsE. W. Walker, of the Camberwell club (on the mat), playing against H. Windley (Victoria) in the semi-final match for the single-handod bowls championship of Victoria, which was decided on the Carlton greon yesterday afternoon. Walker met E. Collings in the final. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 47 wordsThis week classes for State school teachers from all parts of the State are being held at the State School Nursery at Oaklolgh with the object of helping teachers to instruct the children In gardening, and so influence them to take an interest in the beautification of their own homes, Mr. Hughes (right) showing members of the class how to prune pot shrubs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 67 wordsThe death of John Mackay, aged 64 years, a railway ganger, of Appleton street, Richmond. was the subject of an inquest by the city coroner (Mr. D. Berrlman, P.M.), at the morgue on ...
Article : 491 wordsMr. Hugh Peck, architect, yesterday handed over a building in Victoria parade, Collingwood, to Mrs. G. G. Henderson, president of the Melbourne District Nursing Association The building, which has been completed at a cost of £27,000, is to be used as an "after care" home for poor persons who need nursing after discharge from hospital. The home will accommodate about 70 patients. Included in the photograph from left to right are: The matron of the home (Sister Reynolds), Mrs. G. G. Henderson, Mr. Hugh Peck, and in front of Mr. Peck, Mrs. M. M, Phillips. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 105 wordsHerbert Adams, bookmaker. Jollmont road, Joliment. and Frank O'Shannassy, salesman, of Brunswick street, East Melbourne, were chared at the City Court on Tuesday with having ...
Article : 547 wordsMr.J. Lock presided over the sitting of the Licensing Court, held in the Court of Marine inquiry yesterday. Mr. M. Mar[?]ne, appearing for Mrs. C. M. ...
Article : 121 wordsTerence Callaghan, aged 63 years, dairyman. of Easy street, Co[?]ingwood. and formerly Heensee of the Londonderry Hotel. Wellington street, Collingwood. was charged at the carlton Court on Tuesday ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 3 Feb 1926, Page 17
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