"This is one of the worst cases of sustenance fraud that have come before me," said Mr. E. R. Stafford, P.M., at the Brighton Court on friday, after he had ...
Article : 406 wordsTwo recommendations of importance to anglers, which he will make to the Chief Secretary (Mr. Macfarlan), were announced yesterday by the chief inspector ...
Article : 206 wordsAmong the reports of crimes received by the criminal investigation department of the police on Thursday was one from Mrs. Leslie Warmbrun, Ester avenue, ...
Article : 298 wordsThe superintendent of City Council markets (Mr. G. B. Minns) said yesterday that statement made recently that because of the crab invasion fishing had ...
Article : 189 words"You have had an extremely picturesque career as an offender, and you are extremely well equipped for enterprises of this character," said Judge Foster in ...
Article : 135 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—Edward Thomas Woods, senior death duties assessor in the State stamp duties office, in evidence today before the Taxation Commission, said ...
Article : 253 wordsBecause of the short notice given by the Crown Law department of a trial to be heard before Judge Moule in General Sessions yesterday a whole panel of ...
Article : 353 wordsAn unusual prosecution under the Motor-car Act, and an unusual defence, were heard at the Prahran Court on Friday in a case in which Albert E. McKay, motor-driver, was charged with having, ...
Article : 1,424 wordsPUBLIC SCHOOL'S FOOTBALL.—Wesley relieving goal. An incident in the second quarter of the match against Scotch College on the Melbourne Cricket-ground. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 22 wordsDonations received by the Monash Memorial committee since the beginning of July amount to £450. They included £250 from the Prahran City Council. £57/10/ ...
Article : 155 wordsADELAIDE, Friday.—There was an unexpected development in the Criminal Court in the trial of Benjamin Franklin, of Edwardstown, formerly an ...
Article : 186 wordsBy proclamation made under the Fisheries and Game Act some time ago it became compulsory for persons dealing in native game to register with the Fisheries and Game department. Such ...
Article : 212 wordsSir,—The mayor of Camberwell says that the domestic arts portion of the Mangarra road school (East Cambeerwell) is very overcrosded. This has been apparent for some ...
Article : 242 words"I suppose this speed limit of 30 miles an hour imposed upon service cars is for the protection of passengers, the roads, and perhaps the railways," said Mr. E. R. Stafford, P.M., at ...
Article : 279 wordsA claim for £50 damages in respect of damage aid to be due to negligent treatment by a hairdresser was dismissed in the Third City Court yesterday. Florence Gosling, aged 24 years, ...
Article : 396 wordsSir,—I desire to direct attention to the inadequate nature of the motor-omnibus service operating between Bos Hill and Richmond, via Canterbury road. These ...
Article : 215 wordsSir,—Would it not be possible to put an end to the terrible speeding of motor cars and cycles? In Canterbury along Prospect Hill road the noise they make at night ...
Article : 219 wordsCorroboration of a defendant's story in a fruant case at the South Melbourne Court on Friday came from an unexpected source when the chairman of the Bench (Mr. J. Baragwanath, J.P.), ...
Article : 203 wordsIt is expected that at least 40 beeds of dogs will be represented at the show to be held at the Flemington showground on Saturday, July 29. All the profits will be given to the Children's ...
Article : 106 wordsAt a meeting of the Australian Literature Society, which will be held in Chartres House, Collins street, on Monday night, the name of the winner of the short story competition ...
Article : 64 wordsJohn Thomas O'Halloran, junior, Park grove, Burnley, slaughterman, was charged on three counts with having failed to lodge income tax returns for the years 1920, 1932, and 1932. He was ...
Article : 48 wordsWATERLOO CUP FINAL AT GEELONG.—Owing to the two final dogs belonging to the same Sydney owner, Maurice and My Andy divided the stakes. (Left) Presentation of cup by the mayor of Geelong, the winning dogs looking on. (Right) Semi-final course: My Cris Micawber (nearest ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 48 wordsWhen Arthur Clarence Hatten, aged 21 years, libeurer, of no fixed place of abode; Gerald Barish, aged 19 years, labourer, of Gertrade street, Fitzroy; and Thomas Davey, aged 26 years, shearer's cook, ...
Article : 338 wordsDavid William Wollacot was charged in the City Court yesterday with having in company with another man, robbed Mrs. Hilda May Hogg, of Urouhart street, Hawthorn, of rings valued at ...
Article : 187 wordsVICTORIAN WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF.—The gallery at the seventh green in the final match between between Miss Mona MacLeod ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 27 wordsTREES ON ST. PAUL'S LAWNS.—One of the five English ash trees removed from Yarra Park at mldnight on Thursday being placed in position on the Swanston street side of the Cathedral yesterday morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 33 wordsIn a case which was decided at the Carlton Court on Friday A. Byers and Co., tailors, claimed £9/9, with 15/6 costs, from Frank Harris, racehorse trainer, forman at a leading establishment ...
Article : 182 wordsJudge Foster imposed the following sentences in General Sessions yesterday:— William Murphy, aged 44 years, butcher, of Queen's street, Melbourne, and David Gregory ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 15 Jul 1933, Page 19
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