Claiming £2,500 damages for alleged [?] dismissal. Edward Augustus [?]ermitte, medical practitioner, is suing the trustees of the Brunswick and Coburg ...
Article : 1,006 wordsOf the public school crews that competed in the first "Head of the River" race on June 18, 1868, the only survivor of the Melbourne Grammar ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 71 wordsThe old-time friendly rivalry between the Church of England Grammar Schools of Melbourne and Geelong respectively will not be involved by the preliminary heats of the Head of the River race to-morrow, but supporters of the two schools earnestly hope that their crews will qualify for the final on Saturday, and that "Dark Blue" and "Light Blue" will again strive for supremacy. In the upper picture is shown the Geelong Grammar School crew leaving the sheds with their boat for a practice spin yesterday. Inset is the coach, Mr. W. H. Pincott (right), with Mr. and Mrs. J. Bell, of Geelong. Below is the Melbourne Grammar School ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 117 wordsIn April, 1920, a lease was granted on behalf of George Richard Rich Nicholas and Alfred Michael Nicholas, by their agent, George G. Henderson, to Messrs. ...
Article : 487 wordsEvidence in support of Mr. Reynolds Driver's claim against the War Service Homes department for damages which he alleges be sustained through the ...
Article : 789 words"This is a most extraordinary accident— one that might happen only once in a lifetime," said the City Coroner (Dr. Cole) yesterday, after hearing evidence ...
Article : 155 wordsThe science of church spire construction ordains that the pinnacle of the spire shall be built in two sections on the ground, and then lifted into place, instead of being constructed on its base stone by stone. The picture shows the new top of Scots Church spire. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 50 wordsArchbishop Lees (whose portrait is inset) yesterday opened the Pan-Pacific Exhibition at the Australian Board of Missions at Wirth's Olympia, at which is being shown an interesting collection of native "curios" and handicraft brought from territories under the board's control. Replicas of curious native huts are a feature of the exhibition. One of these is depicted, together with a competition stall in the bazaar. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 70 wordsIn the City Court yesterday Madge Lupton was charged with having on May 4 stolen a blouse, valued at [?]/11, the property of Margaret Nicholson. Lupton, who was represented by Mr. C. ...
Article : 274 wordsPlans to rob the wool store of the Macauley Woollen Mills, Macauley road, [?]sington, were frustrated on Tuesday night by the sudden ringing of the burglar alarms which are connected ...
Article : 109 wordsTwo counts of having stolen postal articles from the Fer[?]tree Gully Postoffice were preferred against Faith Beatty, aged 22 years, before Judge Wasley, in ...
Article : 377 wordsWhen Ernest Ca[?], aged 42 years, of [?]lebe Point, Sydney, clerk, who had been found guilty of housebreaking at South Melbourne, ws brought up for sentence ...
Article : 261 wordsIn the City Court yesterday, Arthur F. Sherri[?], Labourer, was charged with having, on April 30, been found in possession of a [?] case suspected of having been stolen. On the bench with Mr. ...
Article : 315 wordsAt the annual sports meeting of the Melbourne University Athletic Club, held on the oval yesterday, T. B. Dodds (on the left) is shown establishing a new University record for throwing the hammer. He registered 122½ft., breaking his own previous record of 115ft. 2½in. In the centre is J. J. Searby winning the fifth heat of the 100 yards handicap; and on the right is M. L. Powell in an extraordinary position in the high jump, straddling the bar. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 87 wordsSome time ago an application was lodged by the Lincoln Motor-car Company of Sydney to register as a trade mark a design with the words "Lincoln[?]Australia." The application was ...
Article : 436 wordsWith the object of obtaining [?] deletion of saffron thistle from the [?] of a deputation waited upon the Minister for Lands (Mr. Oman[?] yesterday. At a conference held in ...
Article : 355 wordsThis was the excuse put forward by a defendant in the Brunswick Court yesterday, which a young man named William Hall, following the occupation of a [?] appeared to answer a charge ...
Article : 150 wordsThe Wednesday Football League opened its season yesterday at Fitzroy, where teams from the Fire Brigade and Air Force contested a keen game. The Fire Brigade [?] layers, in striped jorsory, are attacking in the third quarter. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 43 wordsMembers of the Malvern branch of the Alfred Hospital Auxillary energetically organised a "sugar day" yesterday, when every citizen was asked to give [?]b. of sugar or its monetary equivalent. One of the several depots is depicted, showing the extent of the contributions in kind. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 53 wordsJudge Wasley, in General Sessions yesterday, [?] sentence on several [?] for various offences. Charles [?], aged 54 years, of [?] ...
Article : 465 wordsAt the court of [?] on March [?] was charged with having [?] sheep along [?] which interested [?] of which [?] more than [?] sheep, ...
Article : 322 wordsAlleging that her husband had threatened her life [?] is scaled, you are dead [?] street, [?] [?] Patrick ...
Article : 62 wordsBefore Judge Wasley, in General Sessions yesterday, John [?], a yound man, of [?] street, North Melbourne, [?] at the [?] [?] appealed against his conviction ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 10 May 1923, Page 7
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