A struggle late on the night of August 30 was described at the Fitzroy Court on Monday when Thomas Kelly, aged 42 years, horse tramer: Sydney Kelly, aged 25 years, ...
Article : 514 wordsAfter several days at Warr[?] the party of Trinity Grammar School boys who have been touring the Western district left yesterday for Terang. ...
Article : 1,242 wordsR. J. Henderson Pty. Ltd., shirt manufacturers, of Brunswick road, Brunswick, were charged at the Brunswick Court yesterday by Alfred Russell Wallace, ...
Article : 283 wordsSome time ago Mr. Justice Mann sat a[?] an arbitrator under the Water Act in respect to a claim by Albert Edward Bowman. owner of Bethanga Park, on the ...
Article : 370 words"Property-owners at least have some rights." said Mr. E. R. Sta[?]ord. P.M., commenting on evidence given before him at the Collingwood Court yesterday. He ...
Article : 387 wordsA valuable collection of curi[?]s and antiques was stolen from the house of Mr. Gerald Vaughan, in Wattletree road. East Malvern, on Saturday shortly after ...
Article : 396 wordsEvidence was concluded yesterday before Mr. Justice McArthur and a jury of six in the action in which Irene Breen, aged 13 years, through her father, Lawrence ...
Article : 550 wordsNegotiations, took place yesterday morning between the parties, in the action with respect to the will of the late Francis Albert Caine, of the Town Hall Hotel, ...
Article : 343 wordsRecently several prosecutions have been instituted in the suburbs under a law passed in the reign of Charles II., by which hawkers of foodstuffs are forbidden to ...
Article : 213 wordsDARWIN (N.A.).—A peculiar accident occurred to Mr. Barratt, solicitor. yesterday. While driving along a bush track in his motor-car one of the front wheels ran ...
Article : 89 wordsJudge Wi[?]eke, in General Sessions yesterday, passed sentence on a number of prisoners who had pleaded guilty to different charges. Harold Newton, aged 21 years, wireless ...
Article : 692 wordsFollowing a petition from propertyowners the City Council yesterday approved the proposal to alter the name of Sydney road, Melbourne, to Elizabeth ...
Article : 115 wordsThe body of a man aged between 40 and 45 years was found in the sea near a diving stand at Elwood yesterday. A man's handkerchief, containing a woman's ...
Article : 106 wordsThe conference of the State Schools Committees' Association of Victoria will begin at Nicholas Building, Swanston street, on September 24[?] In the annual report ...
Article : 81 wordsAs part of the campaign to encourage new industries in Bristol (England) the Bristol Development Board, formed to advance the City and Port of Bristol, has issued a small ...
Article : 68 wordsSUNSHINE ON THE BEACHES.—Spring seemed to merge suddenly into summer during the week-end, and yesterday the warmth of the sunshine brought forth bathers, young and old. along tho beaches. A scene at St. Kilda. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 34 wordsLEAVING THE TAHITI.—Lowering one of the lifeboats from the Tahiti. Five of the [?]oats were manned and launched as the Ventura steamed up to the rescue. A picturegram received from Sydney last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 33 wordsEAGER LITTLE MIGRANTS.—Three thoroughbred Sealyhams arrived by the Baradine yesterday, consigned to Miss C. Kirkpatrick. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 15 wordsFIRST PICTURES OF TAHITI WHECK.—By picturegram from Sydney last night were received these pictures showing incidents of the abandonment in mid-ocean of the Tahiti, which broke a tailshaft and lost a propeller 460 miles from Raratonga on August 16, on her voyage from Wellington (N.Z.) to San Francisco. The Tahiti foundered after drifting helplessly for nearly two days and nights, and her passengers were picked up by the Ventura. Above is a picture of the Tahiti settling by the stern as the passengers took to the boats; below, one of the boat-loads. The passengers accepted their experiences cheerfully. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 196 wordsINTERESTED STUDENTS.—Eric Ward and A. Harper, from the Swinburne Technical College, were interested in a display of radio valves at the amateur wireless exhibition yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 52 wordsA BECH FASHION/—Wide-sweeping sombreros such as this, worn by a girl bather in yesterday's sunshine, are likely to prove popular this season. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 9 Sep 1930, Page 5
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