The inquest into [?] death of William [?]nati[?]s Spain, aged 34 years, a railway employee, who died as a result of injuries received near Wirths' Park on November ...
Article : 265 wordsWell-known Melbourne business men who returned by the Osterley yesterday were Sir John Gric (right), who has had a year's holiday in Great Britain and Europe; and A[?]derman W. W. Cabena, former Lord Mayor of Melbourne, who, with Mrs. Cabena, has had six months' recreation ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 52 wordsNotable arrivals by the Osterley yesterday included surgeon[?]Commander C.A.G. Phipps (left), who will supervise the medical services of the Royal Australian Navy; and Prince Alph[?]so del Drago (right), a relative of the King of italy, who will spend a holiday with italian friends in Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 294 wordsHigh Masonic officers welcomed on arrival of the Great[?] Western express yesterday the Early of Cassllis, First Grand Principal of the Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Scottland, who is visiting Austral[?]a for the diamond jubilee anniversary of the Scottish Royal Arch Lodge in New South Wales. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 71 wordsEvery medical practitioner who becomes aware that a person visited or profe[?] sionally attended by him is suffering from illness which may be traced to his ...
Article : 143 wordsAt the City Court yesterday Frederick Garniss, a visitor from Sydney, was charged with having been found on Jan[?] ary 12 in possession of an unregistered ...
Article : 231 wordsAt the State Immigration Bureau yesterday 121 new arrivals by the Osterley were wolcomed by the New Settlers' League, which is doing such excellent work in welcoming [?]mmigrants and co-operating with the bureau in placing them in rural engagements. The vice-president of the league (the Rev. W. Thomson) is in the centre of the group. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 381 wordsThese views [?]llustrate an interesting article in the motoring columns to-day. The upper picture shows the remains of Gow's Dargo High Plains Hotel, 4,500ft. above sea level, which is 19 miles south of Mount St. Bernard, on the road from Br[?]ago[?]ong to Dargo. Below is the forest track on Dargo ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 62 wordsMachinery and locomotives appeal irresistibly to the mind of boyhood, and 350 lads of the Young Australia Loague from Western Australia had a wonderful day yesterday at the Railways workshops, Nowport, where they learnt how engines are made and how the latest bolt and nut machine works. They are shown swarming over a new locomotive. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 272 wordsCarl [?]el, [?] of the Prince Alfred Hotel[?] Bay street, Port Melbourne, pleaded not gu[?]y[?] at the Port Melbourne Court on Monday[?] to a charge of having delayed a[?] to the ...
Article : 439 wordsThis is the steamer Port Elliot which left Auckland on Saturday evening for Wellington, and which ran ashore in a fog near Herowhera Point, about 80 miles north of Gis[?]orne. The vessel is stated to lie an a reef of san[?] stone about a quarter of a mile from shore. The crew took to the boats, and were rescued by a Government steamer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 75 wordsWhen the members of the Japaneso fleet bind arrived at the Town Hall yesterday to give a performance they received with true Oriental Imperturbability the disqu[?]eting news that their instruments were missing. They simply sat around and waited while a special messenger collected the Instruments from the flag[?] ship, and rushed post haste back to the Town Hall. Indi[?]ative of their membership they w[?]re quaint [?]kades[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 81 wordsDiscussion was aroused at the Fitzroy Court yesterday on the question whether a charge preferred against a "keeper of a house where [?] provisions, or refreshments are disposed ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 15 Jan 1924, Page 9
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