Author: Cameron McCullough

YESTERDAY witnessed the revival of the Frankston Show, and the public showed its appreciation by turning out in its hundreds. The “gate” proved a record, the takings at the turnstiles amounting to £60/10/-. This exceeds the results attained in previous years. In addition, a very large number of members’ tickets were sold, so that it is difficult to arrive at a correct estimate of the attendance. Competent judges incline to the belief that the number of people on the ground yesterday was far its excess of that of former shows. The weather, contrary to the promise of early forenoon, was…

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MANY of the leading business people of Melbourne attended the funeral on Tuesday of Mr. Philip Roff Nunn, who was fatally injured in the aeroplane accident at Mornington on Friday. Canon H. T. Langley of St. Mary’s Church of England, Caulfield, conducted the burial service. The funeral left the residence of Mr. P. W. Nunn, Elizabeth Street, Elsternwick, shortly after 11am, for the Melbourne General Cemetery. Several mourning coaches and a large number of motor cars followed the hearse, which was covered with beautiful wreaths. Flowers also covered the silver mounted coffin, and immediately in rear of the mourning coaches…

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INSPECTOR Borsum, of the Railway Department, proceeded against Richard Bryant on a charge of using offensive words in a railway carriage at Baxter on the 13th December. Defendant, who was represented by, Mr. L L.L. Rostron, pleaded not guilty. Thomas Bowell, stationmaster at Baxter, said that, in consequence of what he was told, he went to the carriage in which defendant was, and as he opened the door several passengers walked out, saying that they had had enough of such conduct. He found four or five men in the compartment in an intoxicated state. There were several empty beer bottles…

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To the Editor Sir, As a passenger who travelled by the 5.10pm train to Pearcedale via Baxter on Saturday, I wish to protest against the unseemly conduct of a number of men who travelled by this train. On the way from Frankston to Baxter the language used was shocking, the men also standing up and fighting one another. On arrival at Baxter the station master made an effort to seek the offenders, and I believe he took the name of one of them and put him into another part of the train. There was then a general melee in the…

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A 24-year-old woman was caught drink driving after crashing her car at Chelsea Heights early this morning. Moorabbin Highway Patrol officers were called to Thames Promenade where a car had crashed into a parked car about 2am. The female driver returned a positive preliminary breath test and was taken to a police station where she returned a breath test reading of .244. The Bonbeach woman is expected to be charged on summons with drink driving and other traffic related offences. This incident forms part of Operation Roadwise, a state-wide focus on keeping our community safe on the roads during the…

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