CANBERRA, Friday.—A hope that proposals to improve world conditions would be made at the World Economic Conference in Geneva, and that Australia would ...
Article : 282 wordsAn employee's duty to protest his employers' property was the subject of comment by the acting coroner (Mr. T. D. O'Callaghan, P.M.) at an inquest into the ...
Article : 1,041 wordsThe Rev. George Tait, who has been clerk of the Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria since 1891, will submit his resignation to the assembly when it ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 227 wordsAfter brief deliberation a jury in the Criminal Court yesterday found John McKenzie Weston, aged 34 years, butcher, of First avenue, Brunswick, guilty of the ...
Article : 970 wordsFurther evidence was given on Friday before Mr. Justice Wasley and a jury in the First Civil Court to rebut allegations of negligence in the methods adopted in the ...
Article : 654 wordsCANBERRA, Friday.—A request that the Federal Ministry should provide for a reduction of wireless licence fees when preparing the Budget was made to the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 455 wordsSix charges of shop-lifting were made against Nelly Kirby, waitress, of Princes street, Carlton, at the City Court yesterday. She was charged with having on ...
Article : 413 wordsMembers of the Wesley College crew will be guests of the Old Wesley Collegians' Association on the night of the final of the Head of the River race and on the following ...
Article : 95 wordsCANBERRA, Friday.—In January the Acting Administrator of New Guinea (Brigadier-General Griffiths) reported that a party, consisting of William Naylor and ...
Article : 126 wordsTo draft proposals for a general reorganisation of hospital finance in Victoria, the State Cabinet appointed a sub-committee of Ministers, who decided to seek the aid ...
Article : 151 wordsThe Defence department announced yesterday that an auction sale of stores will be conducted on May 2, 3, 4. The sale will begin at Laverton, where leggings, black leather, magnetos, flying ...
Article : 217 wordsThefts at railway stations and municipal offices were admitted in the Criminal Court yesterday by Thomas Edward Alfred Dix, aged 26 years, motor mechanic, of ...
Article : 173 wordsTo-morrow, the second Sunday after Easter, has been chosen as a day of thanksgiving for the completion of the Cathedral by the addition of towers and spires. The services will be of a ...
Article : 297 wordsFive persons who had been convicted in courts of petty sessions successfully appealed to Judge Williams in General Sessions yesterday against their convictions. ...
Article : 214 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—Alarm at the teaching of disloyalty and communism in State schools was expressed at the annual conference of the Country Women's ...
Article : 113 wordsClarence Walker, aged 19 years, and Stanley Hedges, aged 24 years, were charged before Mr. Freeman, P.M., at the City Court yesterday with having stowed away on the steamer ...
Article : 127 words"We think that this is a most dangetous practice," said Mr. Clarke, P.M., at the Coburg Court on Friday, when William Reardon, a young man, of Hanna street, South Melbourne, was charged ...
Article : 61 wordsCOMPLETION OF ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.—Scene at the laying of the foundation-stone of St. Paul's Cathedral on April 13, 1880. The Cathedral was opened for Divine service on January 22, 1891, the 44th anniversary of the arrival of Bishop Perry in Hobson's Bay. The Pro-Cathedral, facing Swanston street, is in the background. (Right) The Book of Remembrance of the Anglican diocese of Melbourne, which was presented by Mr. W. A. a'Beckett in 1890 when he was registrar of the diocese, will be placed in the choir during the commemoration service to-morrow morning, and it will be signed by vice-regal, State, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 168 wordsA CLOSE FINISH.—50 yards race (under 12 years) at the Combined Girls' School sports. (Left to right) D. Turner (Lowther Hall), unplaced; B. Shaw (Firbank), jumped into second place; S. Moss (St. Michael's), first. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 34 wordsA submission that evidence of the acceptance of only one bet in the street was insufficient to support a charge of street betting was upheld by Mr. Hauser, P.M., at ...
Article : 221 wordsArrangements for the celebration in Victoria of Empire Day on May 24 were discussed at a meeting of the council of the movement at the Town Hall yesterday. ...
Article : 183 wordsHenry Francis John Wood, railway employee, of Wallace street, Preston, was acquitted before Judge Woinarski, in General Sessions yesterday, on a charge of ...
Article : 106 words"This is very seditious and it should be stopped," remarked Mr. Baragwanath, J.P. (chairman of the Bench), at the South Melbourne Court on Friday, after he had ...
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Advertising : 95 wordsPUBLIC SCHOOL OLD BOYS AT GOLF.—The annual match was begun at the Royal Melbourne links yesterday. (Left) Approaching 7th green (left to right):—H. V. Coppard (Melbourne), H. McLorinan (Scotch), S. A. Timson (Wesley). (Right) In a bunker (left to right):—E. G. Glassford (Xavier), G. S. Ferguson (Scotch), Dr. J. Kennedy (Wesley). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 57 wordsJohn Tucker, aged 56 years, cycle-builder, of Heddle street, Collingwood, who had been found guilty of having received a motor-car knowing that it had been stolen, was sentenced by Mr. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 29 Apr 1933, Page 19
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