After he had heard evidence yesterday regarding the shooting of Reginald James Barker, aged 17 years, a prisoner at the Metropolitan Gaol, on February 27, when ...
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Article : 338 wordsDissension has arisen in the Fitzroy branch of the Labour party, and it has resulted in a remarkable change of front regarding the recent expulsion from ...
Article : 346 wordsGeorge Mason, aged 46 years, miner, of Barkly street, Carlton, was charged before Mr. Justice Macfarlan in the Criminal Court yesterday with having unlawfully ...
Article : 214 wordsMany militia units will take advantage of the public holidays at Easter to hold bivoua[?]s, at which training carried out at previous bivoua[?]s held this year will be ...
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Article : 112 wordsHaving been previously convicted for a similar offence, Arthur Crouch, motor-driver, aged 21 years, before Mr. E. C. Tibb, P.M., at the Carlton Court on ...
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Article : 66 wordsThe Sydney branch of the Old Melburnians will hold its annual dinner on March 30 at Schools Clubs Ltd., 170 Hamilton street, Sydney. Sir George Julius will be the chief guest. Any Melburnians ...
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Advertising : 321 wordsPATRICK—FINDLAY WEDDING.—At the Knox Presbyterian Church, Ivanhoe, last night, Miss Jessie Findlay, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Findlay, of Thornton, was married to Mr. E. Alexander Patrick, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Patrick, of Invergordon. Left to right: Mr. Alan McLean (groomsman), Miss Jean McLean (bridesmaid), bridegroom and bride[?] Mr. Roy D[?]ller (best man), and Miss Ann Findlay, sister of the bride (bridesmaid). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 123 wordsWATER-POLO CAPTAINS.—In the contests for the water-polo championship of Victoria at the City baths last night, Port Melbourne met Middle Park. The two captains, E. Lynott (Middle Park) in white cap, and E. Dixon (Port Melbourne). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 23 Mar 1932, Page 5
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