Joseph Livingstone, aged 66 years, of Wattle avenue, Frankston, who had been found guilty on December 13 of the manslaughter of his sister-in-law, Mary ...
Article : 268 wordsThese vivid pictures of Incidents connected with the sinking of the steamer. Vestris off the coast of Virginia on November 12, with the loss of [?] lives, were taken by a passenger whose nerve apparently never failed him even in moments when the vessel was sinking and most of the passengers were on the verge of panic. The picture above on the left was taken after all hope had been abandoned and the ship was sinking fast It shows passengers on the steeply sloping decks awaiting their turn to climb into the boats. The passenger on the extreme left with the white sleeves is Mr. W. W. Davies, formerly of Melbourne, who was rescued after having been some time in the water. On the right is a view of one of the lifeboats, laden with passengers, leaving the sinking ship. Below (left)—A passenger anxiously watching ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 509 wordsRegulations which have been made by the committee of management for the control of the new National Park at Kinglake were announced yesterday. These ...
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Article : 93 wordsRupert Frederick Millane, of Lower Heidelberg had, Ivanhoe, was before the Third City Court yesterday on a charge of having disobyed an order of an officer of the City Council. Messrs. ...
Article : 392 wordsFrom the point of view of health the outer eastern suburbs, being high, are excellent districts in which to establish schools. On the left is Winnington Girls' Grammar Sohool, at Ringwood. the principals of which are the Misses Hall. On the right is Ormiston girls' school at Mont Albert, conducted by the Misses Russel and Small. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 62 wordsThe welfare officers of the Audit Deaf and Dumb societies of the Commonwealth will meet in conference it the Hobart institution for the deaf and dumb and blind as the ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 21 Dec 1928, Page 5
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