Before Mr. Justice Gussen and a jury of six in the First Civil Court yesterday, the hearing of an action was concluded in which Mrs. Myrtle Moore, of Clarendon ...
Article : 340 wordsFine types of clean-built young Victorians are encamped at Seymour, where the third divisional annual training camp is being held this week. Illustrated is a sentry of the 39th Battalion on guard at the main camp gate. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 40 wordsNoticing a motor-car being driven in an eratic manner in Canterbury road, Middle Park, on February 11, Constable Poore followed in another motor-car and ...
Article : 496 wordsIn ivory and gold, Miss Violet Nowstead (Hilaria) Syme, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Syme, of Blytheswood, Kew, was married at Holy Trinity Church, Kew, yesterday, to Mr. Kenneth Peacock, only son of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Peacock, Kingswinford, England. From left to right in the wedding group at Blytheswood were:—Misses Nancy Syme and Ainslie Williams (bridesmaids); Miss Felicity Syme (trainbearer); bridegroom and bride, and Misses Ivah Perry and Joan Syme (bridesmaids). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 81 wordsAn action in which £30,724/15/5 is claimed as damage for alleged breaches of contracts was mentioned before Mr. Justice Mann in the Practice Court ...
Article : 317 wordsAt Brunswick Court on Wednesday Hugh Burkett, motor-bus driver, Cassell's road, Coburg, was charged with having driven a motor-bus while under the ...
Article : 559 wordsOn his arrival by the Sydney express yesterday, Mr. A. W. Winter (left), the Olympic world's champion Jumper, who was accompanied by Mrs. Winter, was welcomod by Mr. F. W. Burriss, vice-president of the Malvern Harriers, at whoso carnival Mr. Winter competed last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 47 wordsThe acting president of the Alfred Hospital Auxiliary Council, Sir Brudenell White, was the host yesterday at afternoon tea in the Botanic Gardens kiosk. From left to right:—Messrs. R. W. Knox (president of the council of the auxiliary), H. M. Collins (president of the hospital board of management), W. J. Fookes (vice-president), and Sir Brudenell White. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 64 wordsThat his health had been permanently impaired as a result of his experience was alleged by James Fahey, aged 67 years, of Seddon road, Seddon, in the County Court yesterday, when the rehearing ...
Article : 321 wordsOn board the luxurious motor-yacht Ohio (513 tons gross), which arrived at Williamstown yesterday, is her owner, Mr. E. W. Scripps, an American millionaire newspaper proprietor, who is on a health trip to Australia. The yacht has twin Diesel engines, developing 700 h.p. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 47 wordsFrom the new stand at Moonee Valley Racing Club's mid-week meeting was taken this view of Stoma returning to scale after her victory in the Two-Year-Old Handicap, followed by Ashtaroth and Leucadian, second and third horses respectively. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 45 wordsTo answer three charges of breaches of the Licensing Act John Parsons, licensee of the Beaufort Hotel, city, appeared before Mr. R. Knight, P. M., at the City Court on Wednesday. ...
Article : 407 wordsA charge of having stoeln a gold watch, a pair of sleeve links, and jewellery, valued at [?] from the dwelling of Dr. James Ramsay We[?], Pa[?]er street, Hawthorn, was preferred ...
Article : 237 wordsOn a Charge of having used offensive words and with having resisted Constable Cowell, Sydney Taylor, aged 24 years, a sailor appeared at the South Melbourne Court on Wednesday, ...
Article : 229 wordsAfter A A Mailey, with a single, had brought Australia's score to 250 In the second innings yesterday, W. A. Oldfield faced the bowling of the redoubtable M. W. Tate. The next ball finished the innings and the match, for the Australian wicketkeeper played it on to his wicket, leaving England victorious by an innings and 29 runs. H. Strudwick, the English wicketkeeper, in front of J. B Hob[?]. on the left (leg side), ran to obtain the ball. Tate is walking up the crease, on the right with Mailey and A. E. R. Gilligan, the English captain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 115 wordsJohn Parsons, license of the Beaufort Hotel, Queen street, was charged at the City Court on Wednesday, before MR. R. Knight,P.M., with having allowed persons on licensed premises ...
Article : 205 wordsAs the result of a collision between two motor-cars at the intersection of Epsom and Smithhtld [?], Newmarket, on September 25, a claim for damages was heard by Judge Wasley in the County ...
Article : 158 wordsThe final performance of "Mr. Piru Passes By" was given at the King's Theatre last night. This evening Mrs. Vanbrugh and Mr. Boucicault will present "His House in Order" for five nights ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 19 Feb 1925, Page 9
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