The new tariff on imported pictures (other than British, which are admitted free) of 1/ a foot is causing resentment among distributors and exhibitors, and it ...
Article : 1,302 wordsNew rates of payment for rationed relief work were approved by the State Executive Council yesterday. The schedule will operate on July 3, and it will provide for ...
Article : 376 wordsJudge Macindoe began in the County Court yesterday the bearing of a claim for £175 by a Collins street specialist for professional services. Dr. Michael Harold ...
Article : 795 wordsFive hundred pounds was awarded by a jury in the First Civil Court yesterday to Miss Elsie Louise Davis, of Bangalore street, Kensington, for board and lodging. ...
Article : 366 wordsOn 44 grounds of appeale, the Full Court of the High Court was asked yesterday to reverse a judgment of the Chief Justice of South Australia (Sir George Murray) ...
Article : 817 wordsAs the training year for the militia forces ends on June 30, all courses, week-end exercises, and schools of instruction have ceased until the begining of the new training ...
Article : 298 wordsFrequent brushes between the chairman (Mr. S. E. Lamb, K. C.) and a witness, Mr. Alired Frood, marked the course yesterday of the inquiries of the Royal commission ...
Article : 2,167 wordsIn the Carlton Court yesterday Dr. J. H. Van der Hope, of Carlton street, Carlton, sued A. Perlov, a stallholder at the Queen Victoria Markets, for £5/12/, stated to be ...
Article : 198 wordsBy regulations proclaimed several months ago advertisements of films on posters or programmes, or in newspapers, were required to bear, immediately adjacent to the ...
Article : 139 wordsKicked by a horse on May 21, Edmund Behrens, orchardist, aged 42 years, of Morton road, Scoresby, died in the Alfred Hospital the same day. An inquest into his death was held by the city ...
Article : 159 wordsSir,—At the last meeting of the executive committee of the Victorian Fruit Marketing Association it was resolved to request the publication of our appreciation of the ...
Article : 243 wordsSir,—Each morning one is horrified to read of the wave of theft and burglary which is disgracing the community and creating a feeling of insecurity hitherto ...
Article : 136 wordsMALOJA'S CRUISE TO PAPUA.—(Left) Mr. J. P. Crozier (of Mildura), Mrs. Ben Chaffey. Miss Joan Crozier, Miss Betty Crozier, and Mrs. Crozier, (Right) The Maloja leaving Station Pier. Port Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 30 wordsDANTE IN NEW ROLE.—Dante opened yesterday the Sunbeam Shop at 267 Little Collins street, where goods will be sold in aid of St. Vincent's Hospital appeal. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 26 words[?]SITING THE SICK.— Archbishop Head paid an official visit to the Alfred Hospital yesterday. (Left to right) [?] [?] H. Metcalie (acting secretary and superintendent). Mr. F. D. Michaelis (president), Miss Grace Wilson (matron Archbishop and Mrs. Head, and Bobby Bruhn. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 176 wordsCAR PARKING CONTROVERSY.—Various methods of parking motor vehicles were tostod in St. Kilda road yesterday. The photograph shows how a large commercial lorry, parked at an angle of 45 degrees, blocked the roadway. Even at 22½ degrees there was not room for any vehicle to pass between a tram and the lorry. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 52 wordsNEW CHURCH FOR KEW.—Perspective sketch, by Mr. Leonard A. Bullen, of St. Hilary's Church, Kow, to he orocted from the dosign of Mr. Louis R. Williams, architoot, Melbourne. The Rev. A. R.[?]Mace is the vicar of the parish. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 14 Jun 1933, Page 5
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