The Fell Court of Victoria dismissed yesterday the appeal of Arthur Skeritt, who had been sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Lowe for the murder of John Alfred ...
Article : 747 wordsBACCHUS MARSH, Wednesday.—An inquest into the death of Ena May Drury, aged 19 years, was held to-day by the coroner (Mr. Grant P.M.) The girl who ...
Article : 541 wordsMajor de Havilland arrived at Essendon yesterday afternoon from Sydney in his new Puss Moth aeroplane. Major de Havilland will demonstrate the new machine this ...
Article : 1,220 wordsSince the inauguration of the AngloAustralian telephone service there have been 404 calls from Austrlia and 201 inwards, but of late the business has shown ...
Article : 234 wordsProfessor T. H. Lady, of the University of Melbourne, returned to Melbourne by the Sydney express yesterday after a visit to Europe. Part of his time abroad was ...
Article : 404 wordsAnother appeal was made to Judge Macindoe in General Sessions yesterday to release young men on bonds to be of good behaviour. Thomas Edward Alfred Dix, ...
Article : 414 wordsReplying to questions by Mr. Linton (Nat., Boroondara) in the Legislative Assembly yesterday concerning the issue of free and concession tickets for railway ...
Article : 264 words"We know that poverty reigns in our industrial parishes," said the Vicar-General of the Anglican diocese (Dean Aickin) yesterday in addressing a meeting of more ...
Article : 241 wordsArrangements are being made by the Railways department for the Sydney express to leave No. 1 platform at Spencer street instead of No. 9 platform. It is ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Railways Commissioners have decided that Gritjurk is not a suitable name for a station. They announced yestertday that Gritjurk had been renamed Parkwood ...
Article : 46 wordsFood containers with screw tops made entirely of waxed paper, will be made it the rate of 100,000 a day by Australian Containers Pty. Ltd it its new factory at ...
Article : 161 wordsSir,—Surely wrestling, like most other sport, should be conducted on a purely sporting and manly basis. Punching kicking, kneeing, rib and back knuckling, ...
Article : 222 wordsSir,—As a Roman Catholic employed in the Railways department, I take the strongest possible exception to the statement in the report of the Protestant ...
Article : 199 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—At a meeting of the board of directors of the Casino Hospital to-day the chief hospitals commissioner (Mr. R. J. Love), who was formerly ...
Article : 159 wordsTwo Latvian journalists S. Masluk and E. Hotulsky, who are touring the world on a motor-cycle, have arived in Brisbane having journeyed through 23 ...
Article : 121 wordsWith the revision of the train service between Adelaide and Melbourne, West Australian Airways Limited has submitted an altered time-table to the Commonwealth ...
Article : 85 wordsA 60ft tarmac will be constructed at the Essendon aerodrome in front of the hangars. The tarmac is a strip of asphalt or concrete upon which the aeroplanes can ...
Article : 59 wordsWHALE IN SYDNEY HARBOUR.—A 40-foot whale in Sydney Harbour on Tuesday caused excitement, especially when it flicked with its tall the launch equipped for its capture by a fisherman. This remarkable photograph (by Australian United Press) is of the whale nearly upsetting the launch. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 45 wordsFOOTBALL IN THE MUD.—Spattered with mud from head to foot, two of the Geelong Grammar School boys at half-time in the match against Xavier College on the Melbourne around. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 29 wordsThe following notes by Professor Wilkin[?] dean of the faculty of dental science at the University of Melbourne, indicate at the procedure which should be adopted by ...
Article : 659 wordsMUNICIPAL WATCHDOGS.—Lassie and Bobs, two dogs acquired by the Fitzroy council to guard the corporation yards. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 17 wordsSHELTERING FROM THE RAIN.—Rain caused a postponement of the hockey game yesterday between Hobart and Adelaide in the Teachers' Training College interstate contests. Players sheltering under coats a few minutes after play had begun. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 35 wordsTHE CHILDREN'S ORCHESTRA.—Children of the Renown Free Kind[?], South Yarra, who will [?] members of the council and visitors after the annual meeting this afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 14 Aug 1930, Page 5
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