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| VICTORIAN CASUALTIES. The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Tuesday 24 September 1918, page 8 Detailed lists, results, guides | 1 | purple.lily 2009-11-07 17:51:35.0 | Robert Dowker |
| SOLDIERS TO ARRIVE. Next Landing on Wednesday. The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Monday 28 April 1919, page 5 Detailed lists, results, guides | 1 | purple.lily 2009-11-07 17:49:13.0 | William Dowker |
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| BOWLS TEAMS COMING Unofficial British Visitors The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Thursday 23 September 1937, page 20 News | 2009-11-16 14:58:44.0 | is to visit Australia to take part In the bowling held In Sydney In February will arrive In Mel- bourne by the s s Ascanlus on December 29 and leave for Sydney on Jauuary 1 The mem- bers of this party will be -Messrs J Gar- nett (manager), 11 Harvey, J R Appleford p F Cavanagh J G Donaldson T It Sam- son F Stevenson and N S Walker Mr bowlers ns one of the two representatives from Victorian Centennry bowling carnival In No vcrnber 1931 | is to visit Australia to take part in the bowling held in Sydney in February will arrive In Mel- bourne by the s. s. Ascanius on December 29 and leave for Sydney on Jauuary 1. The mem- bers of this party will be: -Messrs. J. Gar- nett (manager), H. Harvey, J. R. Appleford, P. F. Cavanagh, J. G. Donaldson, T. H. Sam- son, F. Stevenson. and N. S. Walker. Mr. bowlers as one of the two representatives from Victorian Centenary bowling carnival in No- vember, 1934. |
| SOUTH AFRICAN BOWLERS Reach Melbourne To-morrow The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 29 December 1937, page 18 News | 2009-11-16 14:43:38.0 | _A. | |
| SOUTH AFRICANS ARRIVE FOR GAMES The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Friday 31 December 1937, page 15 News ILLUSTRATED | 2009-11-16 14:27:15.0 | On their way lo Sydney lo compete m the British Empnc Games, mcmbeis of the South African team arrived in Melbourne jesterday by the A=canius. | On their way to Sydney to compete in the British Empire Games, members of the South African team arrived in Melbourne yesterday by the Ascanius. |
| PETTY OFFICER FINED £20 The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848-1954) Wednesday 25 October 1933, page 17 News | 2009-11-10 23:39:52.0 | FRVVKSTON, Tuesday - U the. 1 rankston Police Court to elaj Aobert Lrlo Ring, petty officer, of I linders >asal Depot, seas lined ¿.20, and an oreler isas nudo that h!¡3 licence should be can eellcd, on a charge of lining drlsen a motorcar »sblle bo ssoB under the influence of liquor on October IS | FRANKSTON, Tuesday - At the Frankston Police Court to-day Robert Eric Ring, petty officer, of Flinders Naval Depot, was fined £20, and an order was made that his licence should be can- celled, on a charge of having driven a motorcar while he was under the influence of liquor on October 19. |
| SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR HOME READERS. The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Saturday 24 December 1887 Supplement: The Mercury Supplement, page 1 News | 2009-11-09 03:32:44.0 | The following probates have been iasuod : I -Thomas Goyno io John Charles Mac- ' michael i; AJoxatidcr Johnston, mid William Uichnrds Goynu, £1,33:2 : Louisa Whitukcr to William Alexander Whitaker, £180 ; and i.Iohn Servias i lo iGeorgo Strutt and-Edvvard Hawson, £1,505 ; Samuel Hnulstufl to, John Hurdstuir and Thomas Hainsworth, i JUS. Lutter» of administration-James Cowle to Justin McOurty Browne, £8,812 ; and Caro- line Morley to Otto Alfrod Moi loy,'£25. ' | The following probates have been issued : -Thomas Goyne to John Charles Mac- ' michael; Alexander Johnston, and William Richards Goyne, £1,332 : Louisa Whitaker to William Alexander Whitaker, £186; and John Serviss to George Strutt and Edward Hawson, £1,565 ; Samuel Hardstaff to John Hardstaff and Thomas Hainsworth, £308. Letters of administration-James Cowle to Justin McCarty Browne, £8,842 ; and Caro- line Morley to Otto Alfred Morley, £25. |
| LATROBE. The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Saturday 27 March 1886 Supplement: The Mercury Supplement., page 1 News | 2009-11-09 01:08:05.0 | On Wednesday last a vory bad accident happened on the ugly hill near Sproyton, known as tho Stony Riso. It appears that Mr. Thoa. Hainsworth, with Mrs. H. and two childron were driving slowly down a steep inclino on the hill when the back-band to the ground, and as Mr. and Mrs. II. put way, throwing all tho occupants of the vehicle out. Tho childron escaped with a Blight shaking, but the parents, both oxtra traordinarily hea\y porsons, wero dragged some little distance and badly bruised. Tho wheel passed ovor Mr. H. The vehicle was smashed almost beyond hopo of repair. recovery, and hope in a little timo to be about ; but it may bo years beforo the effects | On Wednesday last a very bad accident happened on the ugly hill near Spreyton, known as the Stony Rise. It appears that Mr. Thos. Hainsworth, with Mrs. H. and two children were driving slowly down a steep incline on the hill when the back-band to the ground, and as Mr. and Mrs. H. put way, throwing all the occupants of the vehicle out. The children escaped with a slight shaking, but the parents, both extra- traordinarily heavy persons, were dragged some little distance and badly bruised. The wheel passed over Mr. H. The vehicle was smashed almost beyond hope of repair. recovery, and hope in a little time to be about ; but it may be years before the effects |
| THE SUPREME COURT. CRIMINAL SITTING AT LAUNCESTON. LAUNCESTON, November 14. The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Friday 15 November 1907, page 7 News | 2009-11-08 23:46:21.0 | ORIMINAI/ SITTJNns AT LATJN XATJNCESTON, November 14. Thiô criminal sittings of the Su-" promo Co ont vvoro hold at Launceston to-day hoforo HigJHonor tibe Chief-Jus- only tnree-quarters of nn hour. Mr. Ii. J. Hobkirk prosecuted on bo Percy Frederick Charles Edmunds. Intely employed at tho Burnie Post ond 15s. Ho was sentenced to six montos' imprisonment, the sontenco to bo suspended on his finding two securi- ties in £23 to ho of good behaviour for at Ridgley, tëmu Bay, on September Henry Dodson. Tho prisonor was sen- broken into tho hou¿o of Wm. Fenton at Gladstone, and stolon three baga ol tin ore, valuo £20, was remanded on [bail until the next sittings at Hobart. The couit then adjourned sine dio. OIÖSTOX. | CRIMINAL SITTINGS AT LAUN- LAUNCESTON, November 14. The criminal sittings of the Su- preme Court were held at Launceston to-day before His Honor the Chief-Jus- only three-quarters of an hour. Mr. L. J. Hobkirk prosecuted on be- Percy Frederick Charles Edmunds, lately employed at the Burnie Post a15s. He was sentenced to six months' imprisonment, the sentence to be suspended on his finding two securi- ties in £25 to be of good behaviour for at Ridgley, Emu Bay, on September Henry Dodson. The prisoner was sen- broken into the house of Wm. Fenton at Gladstone, and stolen three bags of tin ore, value £20, was remanded on bail until the next sittings at Hobart. The court then adjourned sine die. CESTON |
| THE SUPREME COURT. CRIMINAL SITTING AT LAUNCESTON. LAUNCESTON, November 14. The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Friday 15 November 1907, page 7 News | 2009-11-08 23:39:25.0 | upon Martha Amy1 Hainsworth, aged tho next Hobart sittings. | upon Martha Amy Hainsworth, aged the next Hobart sittings. |
| ROAD TRUSTS. LATROBE. The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Friday 27 September 1907, page 8 News | 2009-11-08 23:36:57.0 | The fortnightly mooting of the road trust was held on Monday night. Pro man), J. V. Komvorthy, G. Bonfield, D. French, and J. B. Hainsworth. Tho chairman reported thai, as instructed hy the board, he and Mr. Banfield had attended the producers' mooting at De- froights. He considered a deal of good would come of tho conference. Tho "chairman stated he had arranged with. ' Mr. A. Lean to take on the duties of poundkeeper. He had received a ton dor from M. BTOomhall to do necessary more chains of drain on Barñes's-road of R. Burness at 10s. per chain was ac / copied. Mr. Kenworthy referred to the electrio lighting proposals of Rookliff Bros. They should not hang thom over on October 2, to deal -with the question. counts to be as follow : -Hoad rate ral account, credit. £33 7s. The Min /ister of Lands wrote acknowledging the boará's protest against any Devonport territory being maludod in the new Latrobe munioipality, and states no petition could bo received until after Wflro passed for payment. IiATROBE. | The fortnightly meeting of the road trust was held on Monday night. Pre- man), J. P. Kenworthy, G. Banfield, D. French, and J. B. Hainsworth. The chairman reported that, as instructed by the board, he and Mr. Banfield had attended the producers' meeting at De- freights. He considered a deal of good would come of the conference. The chairman stated he had arranged with Mr. A. Lean to take on the duties of poundkeeper. He had received a ten- der from M. Broomhall to do necessary more chains of drain on Barnes's-road of R. Burness at 10s. per chain was ac- cepted. Mr. Kenworthy referred to the electric lighting proposals of Rockliff Bros. They should not hang them over on October 2, to deal with the question. counts to be as follow : -Road rate ral account, credit. £33 7s. The Min- ister of Lands wrote acknowledging the board's protest against any Devonport territory being included in the new Latrobe municipality, and states no petition could be received until after were passed for payment. LATROBE. |
| COUNTRY NEWS [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] BEACONSFIELD. The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860-1954) Saturday 17 October 1896 Supplement: The Mercury Supplement, page 1 News | 2009-11-08 23:27:19.0 | Horbert Rudd, alias William Smith, was arrested on Wednesday, 7th Inst, by | Ho was brought before Dr, Champ, J.P., at days. On Saturday ho was brought before Latrobe to bo further dealt with there. He was taken to Launceston under eaoort, en The Oddfellows oelebratod their anniver- Viotoria-hall with a pleasant social. The hall, largo as it is, was almoat uncomfortably crowded" | Herbert Rudd, alias William Smith, was arrested on Wednesday, 7th inst, by He was brought before Dr. Champ, J.P., at days. On Saturday he was brought before Latrobe to be further dealt with there. He was taken to Launceston under escort, en The Oddfellows celebrated their anniver- Victoria-hall with a pleasant social. The hall, large as it is, was almost uncomfortably crowded. |
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