The State Electricity Commission announced yesterday that it had decided to reduce its tariffs for public lighting by approximately 6 per cent. The aggregate ...
Article : 198 wordsThe president of the University Camp for Public Schools (Mr. E. C. H. Taylor) said yesterday that, in view of the success of the camps each year, he had ...
Article : 182 wordsThe leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly (Mr. Tunnecliffe) commented yesterday on the action of the Geelong district council of the United ...
Article : 207 wordsThe unusual procedure of taking evidence in respect of proceedings initiated in another Dominion was experienced in the Third City Court yesterday, when ...
Article : 511 wordsAwards for the junior technical scholarships which are offered each year by the Education department were announced Yesterday The following candidates were ...
Article : 183 wordsCrates containing bottles of beer were exhibits at the Carlton Court on Friday when Francis Joseph McCarthy aged 31 years, labourer, of South street, Ascotvale and Alfred ...
Article : 361 wordsEvidence that some weeks after they had detected a man accepting bets they again visited his premises and saw him betting was given by several constables at the Prahran ...
Article : 315 wordsGuests at the Nepean Hotel included:— Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robb, Mrs. Byram Gowan, jun., and daughter, Miss Violet Tivey. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Barrett, Mrs. Corney ...
Article : 629 wordsCourt statistics for 1933 that were issued yesterday show that the total amount of damages claimed in the Supreme Court of Victoria was £192,421 ...
Article : 231 wordsA programme of music arranged by the proprietors of The Argus," "The Australasian and "The Star" will be broadcast from 3UZ between 6.45 and 10 o'clock ...
Article : 455 wordsBRISBANE, Fliday.—Mr. Wallace C. Clelland has discovered what are thought to be the bones of an aborigine in a deep hole in the face of a cliff at ...
Article : 199 wordsSir,—May I take exception to the view of Mr. R. D. Boys and "Booklover" on the question of the National Library accepting and purchasing books and manuscripts ...
Article : 315 wordsOn the information of Edwin Reuben Corben, monumental mason of Kinkora road. Hawthorn Patrick Dwyer, also known as Percy Dwyer, of Boyd street, Albert Park, was charged ...
Article : 238 wordsWhile Mr. Phillip Callil, manufacturer and some friends were playing cards in the dining-room at his home in Bonleigh avenue Elwood, on Thursday night, a thief ...
Article : 155 wordsApplied science now makes it possible for the braking effect of each braked wheel on a motor vehicle to be registered on separate hydraulic gauges. Thus any ...
Article : 194 wordsWhen a fire broke out in a dwelling at the rear of a confectionery shop in High street, Windsor, early yesterday morning, the occupants, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. ...
Article : 156 wordsChurch services of special interest which have been arranged for to morrow include the following:— St. Paul's Cathedral.—At the morning ...
Article : 189 wordsBRISBANE, Friday.—Following the investigations of the health authorities into the cause of the outbreak of typhoid fever in the Ascot and Kedron districts, ...
Article : 103 wordsWAGGA, Triday.—Mr. Kilpatrick, M.L.A., received a deputation representing district members of the New South Wales Public Service Association, who protested ...
Article : 206 wordsThere was an unusual prosecution at the Prahran Court on Friday when Clarence Frederick Smith driver of Woodstock street, Balaclava, was charged with having on December ...
Article : 742 wordsWhen he was cleaning a gun at his home in Dennis street Northcote on December 14, Mr. John A. King, aged 56 vears suffered a bullet-wound in the ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Australian Public Servants Association will hold its annual excursion to Queenscliff on Monday. ...
Article : 21 wordswhen a cooling breeze attracted large crouds of shoppers into the city. At the intersection of Swanston and Bourke streets. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 27 wordsSir,—Why does not the Government Tourist Bureau send a representative to meet all incoming passenger ships and advise and arrange observation tours, as ...
Article : 324 wordsMuch improvement has been made by the Prahran City Council to the Alexandra avenue extension and Como Park, where a large amount of work was done ...
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Article : 97 wordsTomorrow being the third Sunday after Epiphany Holy Communion will be celebrated at 8 o'clock. Matins and Holy Communion will be said at 10.45 a.m., when the preacher ...
Article : 93 words—Types of boys from the Port Melbourne scout settlement, who are enjoying a week in camp at Gilwell Park under the care of Mr. Graham Taylor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 20 Jan 1934, Page 19
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