The State Attorney-General made application to Mr. Justice Macfarlan, in the Practice Court yesterday, for an order against Rupert Frederick Millane, of Lower ...
Article : 608 wordsAt 20 minutes past 12 o'clock on Monday morning Constable Taylor, of Carrum, was notified that a bag of golf sticks and other property had been stolen from a stationary ...
Article : 295 wordsResuming an inquiry which had been begun in Sydney, the Tariff Board heard evidence yesterday in support of, and in opposition to, an application for the ...
Article : 664 wordsThe Full Court of Victoria yesterday dismissed an appeal from an order of Mr. Justice Macfarlan, who refused to stay an action in which Coulston and Co. Pty. ...
Article : 357 wordsHarold Wilfred Ashworth, traveller and agent, of Alfred street, Kew, and formerly of Woorak avenue, East kew, succeeded in winning the sympathy of Judge Lukin ...
Article : 451 wordsThe exhibition of 60 canvases by Mr. Adrian Lawlor, which opens to-day at the Little Gallery, 172 Little Collins street, presents nothing that is new and hardly ...
Article : 640 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—In the High Court, before the Chief Justice (Sir Isaac Isaacs), Mr. Justice Rich, and Mr. Justice Starke, to-day, reserved judgment was delivered in ...
Article : 229 wordsAt a meeting of the Returned Soldier Teachers' Association strong exception was taken to the action of the State Government in questioning teachers and other ...
Article : 57 wordsBranches of the Australian Women's National league will be in recess in January and February. The next meeting of the council will be held on the first Tuesday ...
Article : 101 wordsADELAIDE, Monday. — The Federal committee investigating the sugar industry heard evidence in Adelaide to-day. The president of the Housewives' ...
Article : 174 wordsSir,—Despite the official reply to me to-day, the question remains why the council of the Law Institute should encourage legislation which strikes at the basic foundation ...
Article : 266 wordsSir.—As a large number of yearly "alllines" tickets expire on December 31, I am sure that most of the holders are anxious to hear wheather the Railways ...
Article : 136 wordsThe Railways department has decided to proceed against persons who trespass on its property by taking short cuts through railway yards. ...
Article : 81 wordsSpecimen sets of Commonwealth postage stamps are now available to the public at a charge of £1 a set on written or personal application to the Distributor of Stamps, General Post-office. ...
Article : 40 wordsMr. E. G. Hourigan was the sole nominee for the vacant South Riding seat in the Mulgrave Shire Council. ...
Article : 22 words—(Vit., eat Kelly, Berdigo, photo.) PROTHONOTARY APOSTOLIC. —Monsignor T. J. Rooney, of Bendigo, whose death occurred in Melbourne on ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 26 wordsCAULFIELD GRAMMMAR SCHOOL.—The eidest of the associated grammar schools in Melbourne is the Caulfield Grammer School, which was founded on April 25, 1881. It will now become a public school. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 30 wordsHIS HOBBY.—Alan Stretton with his fantail pigeons at the exhibition of hobbies held at the Caulfield Grammar School yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 20 wordsJadge Moule, in the County Court yesterday, was outspoken in respect to the amount of time which he and a jury had devoted to the hearing of a claim for £705. ...
Article : 669 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—Claude Henry Bushell, a storekeeper at Parkes, who represented the Lyndhurst electorate in the Legislative Assembly some years ago, was ...
Article : 59 wordsIn October of each year about 500 members of Melbourne choral societies visit Ballarat for the purpose of competing in the annual ehoir contests. Choir officials desire that a conference ...
Article : 119 wordsPOST MAILS EARLY.—The postal authorities are receiving a gratifying response to their request to the public to post Christmas mails and parcels early it prompt delivery is desired. Loading parcel mails for New South Wales and Queensland at the General Post-office. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 39 wordsSir,—Among the suggestions made for solving the problem of the huge deficits Australia is suffering from at present was one that every person sending children to ...
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Advertising : 182 wordsPRESENTATION TO CHARITY.—Mr. Macphorson Robertson presented this racing motor-boat to the Lord Mayor (Councillor Luxton, M.L.A.), to be disposed of in aid of hospitals and charitios. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 26 wordsFLOOD FOAMING OVER THE FALLS.—Swollen by the torrential rains of the weck-end, the Yarra yesterday swopt with a roar over Dight's Falls at Studley Park. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 25 wordsStauley Lee, aged 35 years, labourer, of no Issd place of abode, was acquitted by a jury in General Session, before Judge Foster yesterday on a charge of having at Fitzroy on October ...
Article : 218 wordsAT THE WHEEL.—The steering wheel of the four-masted Finnish barque Olivebank, now loading wheat at Williamstown, is a beautiful specimen of craftsmanshp in oak and brass. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 26 words[?] Cau[?]ield Grammar School boys' annual exhibition of hobbies was inspected by parents of [?] at the school buildings last night. The [?]hibition included collections of coins, stamps, ...
Article : 137 wordsA charge of having illegally used a motor-car [?] preferred against John Hughet, aged 28 years. laborer, at the City Court on Monday. Geonge Kneil said:— About 5 o'clock on Saturday ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 9 Dec 1930, Page 5
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