Application was made to Judge Moule, in the Insolvency Court yesterday, by Mrs. Jessie Lee, late of the West Bourke Hotel, Queen street, Melbourne, for a certificate ...
Article : 590 wordsH.M.S. Dunedin, the New Zealand light cruise[?], will visit Melbourne for a week next month. She will arrive on October 11, flying the broad pennant of Commodore A. F. Bea[?]. She visited Melbourne with the British Special Service Squadron on March 17. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 46 wordsAlfred Marshall Thom, formerly a lieutenant-colonel in the Australian Imperial Force, was charged before Judge Dethridge, in General Sessions yesterday, with larceny ...
Article : 1,676 wordsTo inquire into the causes and consequencees of the police mutiny in November and the present efficiency of the force, the Royal commission appointed by the State Ministry s[?] for the first time yesterday, when the first witness examined gave evidence for the Police Reinstatement Association. From left to right:—Superintendent J. H. Martin, office[?] in charge of the Bourke district; Sir John M[?]nash, chairman; Mr. C. S. McPherson (State Public Service Commissioner); and Mr. R. H. Croll (registrar of the council of Education), secretary to the commission. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 96 wordsMembers of the party of associated [?]rammar school boys who have been visiting Mount Kosciusko on a holiday trip returned to Melbourne yesterday. Mr. T. A. Lappin, head master of All Saints', St. Kilda (right), and the R[?]v. S. L. Buckley, head master of the [?]vanhoe Grammar School (second on the right), had charge of the party, assisted by prefects, three of whom appear in the front row. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 73 wordsOn Saturday Archbishop Lees will open and dedicate the fine new hall designed and built by Mr. C. Langiord, facing Punt road, South Yarra, and eracted by members of Christ Church to the memory of parishioners who fought and fell in the Great War. A gift of £2,000 began the enterprise, and with donations from the Eliza and Walter Hall trust and subscriptions £14,000 has been raised for these buildings, which include dancing hall, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 94 wordsTwenty-two Maltese appeared at the City' Court yesterday to answer charges relating to illegal gambling. Michael Camelle[?] aged 27 years, storekeeper, was charged with having had the ...
Article : 584 wordsMR. T. K. OUE[?], Consul-General for China, who in an interview yesterday expressed the belief that the conflict between the military governors of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 46 wordsGreat breath of skull, indicating a high degree of intelligence, and the degnified air of a well-br[?]d animal are combined in these two pointers, Mr. M. Calvert's Lancashire Lad and Lanchire Nell, shown at the Footseray Kennel Club's open parade on Saturday. Lancashire Lass ([?]elt) won the club's trophy for the best pointer in the show. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 60 wordsMR. JAMES SHARP, President of the Collingwood Football Club, whose resignation is announced. He was for 10 years a noted player in the Fitzroy ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 27 wordsLIEUT.-COLONEL J. WILLIAMS, Properly secretary at the Salvation Army Headquarters, Melbourne, who this week retires from active service as an army ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 30 wordsWhile on duty on the flat at the Moonee Valley [?] on August [?], [?] Mline, and Carey arrested two young men whose movements they regarded as suspi[?]ous. ...
Article : 589 wordsMembers of the Victorian Anti-liquor League yesterday entertained visiting delegates to the fourth national conference of the Australian Band of Hope and Young People's Temper[?]nce Union. From left to right:—Front Row—Mr. W. H. Rose, national secretary of the union; Rev. T. Davles, president of the N.S.W. Union; M[?]ssrs. H. V. Harding, president South Australian Union; and Albert Keeling, secretary South Australian Union. Back Row:—Messrs. R. T. Chenow[?]th, vice-president Victorian Anti-liquor League; Lister. M.H.R.; C. H. Carter, secretary Victorian Union; and F. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 87 wordsSix racehorses on the White Star liner Persio, consigned to Sydney trainers, had a particularly rough passage after leaving Cape Town. Hasten Home, therfore, seemed a remarkably appropriate name for this thoroughbr[?]d, who was regaining his appetlt[?] slightly in port yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 9 Sep 1924, Page 9
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