James Keily, a baker, pleaded guilty in the Perth Police Court to two charges of having furnished false income tax returns, by which he evaded payments of £69 and ...
Article : 889 wordsCommenting yesterday on a cable message from London, which stated that the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders claimed that the British motor ...
Article : 297 wordsAfter having the tank of a motor-truck filled at a petrol pump in Collins place, early yesterday afternoon, Percy Armour, aged 40 years, of Faraday street. Carlton, ...
Article : 165 wordsAllegations of discrimination in the acceptance of tenders of sawmillers were strongly denied by the Minister for Railways (Mr Cain) when a deputation ...
Article : 525 wordsAll income tax returns have to be lodged by Saturday. Readers who cannot lodge their returns in time are advised to apply to the commissioner of taxes (Mr. R. W. ...
Article : 512 words"Without increased rating power it will be impossible to begin necessary dramage and river improvement work in the metropolitan area," said the chairman of the ...
Article : 217 words"Mr. Dyer his endeavoured to create the impression that I am opposed to motor transport generally. That is far from the truth," said the chairman of Railways ...
Article : 403 wordsThe 61st annual meeting of the Children's Hospital was held yesterday in the out-patients' department of the hospital. His Excellency the Governor (Lord Somers), ...
Article : 1,359 wordsCHARLEVILLE (Q.), Wednesday.—In the Charleville supreme Court to-day Reginald Arnold Johns and Alice Myrtle Johns, his wife, sued "Smith's Weekly," each ...
Article : 92 wordsSKIPTON, Wednesday.—Peter Leyden, aged 59 years, farmer, of Bradvale, was killed this afternoon. He had been ploughing in a field with his two sons. ...
Article : 81 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—Arrears in contributions amounting to £600 were paid by the Australian Workers' Union to the Australian Labour party when it decided to ...
Article : 60 wordsBAIRNSDALE, Wednesday.—Mr. N. Gibson, of Hospital Creek, had a narrow escape from death when a bull attacked him in a paddock. The bull charged at him, ...
Article : 90 wordsSeveral parties of tourists are in Central Australia. Mr. R. Griffiths and Mr. John Martin, who left Melbourne on Wednesday, will go on to Darwin, and they will return ...
Article : 114 wordsPatronal festival services were held in St. Mary's Church of England, North Melbourne, on Sunday. The church organ has been renovated, and it was dedicated by a ...
Article : 91 wordsSir,—Mr. Andrew Strachan Murray, who died at the age of 82 years, on August 19, was stated to be the first white child born in Colac. My mother, Mrs. Margaret Twiss, ...
Article : 122 wordsADELAIDE, Wednesday.—At Sellick's Hill to-day, Mr. J. K. Rice Oxley, instructed of the Aero Club reimained aloft in a primary glider for 1b. 2min. This ...
Article : 67 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—An order has been placed with Alexander Stephen and Sons Ltd., Glasgow, for two steamers, each of 14,500 tons, for the P. and O. ...
Article : 61 wordsSuffering from a fractured skull, a man, aged about 40 years, was admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital yesterday. While walking along Fitzroy street, Fitzroy, he fell and struck his head on the ...
Article : 12 wordsHER TROPHY.—Mr. F. B. Lithgow, president of the Yarra Glen and Lilydale Hunt Club, presenting Miss G. Johnston with the Hunt Cup won by her horse, Indicate, at Moonee Valley yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 31 wordsFOG-BOUND.—The little Reliance leaving St. Kilda pier with 162 Melbourne Grammar School boys for their Portsea camp. With no beds and little food they were fog-bound in the Bay all Tuesday night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 32 wordsA SPRIG OF BORONIA.—After the general meeting of the Children's Hospital yesterday His Excellency the Governor (Lord Somers) and Lady Somers visited the wards. To one of the little inmates Lady Somers gave a piece of boronia from her bouquet. The president of the hospital committee (Mr[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 52 wordsIN ST. JOHN'S ARCHWAY.—At St. John's Church of England, Toorak, yesterday, Miss Alice Sheppard Grimwade, second daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A Sheppard Grimwade, of Geelong, was married to Mr. H. J. M. Lowe, manager of the E. S. & A. Bank, Geelong. The bride and bridegroom in the sunshine under the picturesque archway of the church. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 57 wordsSCHOOLBOYS' HOBBIES—Aviation exhibits were foremost in the exhibition of hobbies at Scotch College yesterday. Winding up a model aeroplane. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 19 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—Allegations that he had stolen cheques of a total value of more than £2,500 were made when David Todd, aged 49 years, clerk, appeared ...
Article : 102 wordsAn initial distribution of £80 has been made by Mr. Chandler, M.L.C., from the collections received last Saturday afternoon and Sunday at his daffodil and boronia farm ...
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Advertising : 191 wordsREMARKABLE CONTRAST.—Interesting models made on the same seale are to be exhibited at the Royal Show. Tho secretary of the Royal Agricultural Society (Mr. H. Schwieger) placing under the arch of the Sydney Harbour bridge a model of Australian Building, at the corner of Elizabeth street and Flinders lane, the tallest building in Melbourne. It fits easily between the arch and the traffic level of the bridge. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 68 wordsBOUNCING THE BALL.—The Chief Commissioner of Police (Brigadier-General T. A. Blamey) bounced the ball at the beginning of the game between the motor-cycle and traffic police and Southern suburbs in the Victorian Police association final. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 28 Aug 1930, Page 5
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