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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - FORTUNA COLLECTION: ADVERTISER NEWSPAPER ARTICLE: FORTUNA 1970, 11th April, 1970
... FORTUNA COLLECTION: ADVERTISER NEWSPAPER ARTICLE: FORTUNA...NEWSPAPER ARTICLE (Advertiser) RE FORTUNA 11.4.1970.... Sprenger. Bendigo Advertiser NEWSPAPER ARTICLE (Advertiser) RE ...NEWSPAPER ARTICLE (Advertiser) RE FORTUNA 11.4.1970Bendigo Advertiserbendigo, house, fortuna villa, ahq survey regiment, general officer commanding southern command army headquarters in melbourne major general c.e. long. comanding officer of fortuna , colonel w. sprenger. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - FORTUNA COLLECTION: ADVERTISER NEWSPAPER ARTICLE: FORTUNA 1970, 14th March, 1970
... FORTUNA COLLECTION: ADVERTISER NEWSPAPER ARTICLE: FORTUNA...NEWSPAPER ARTICLE (Advertiser) RE FORTUNA 14.3.1970... BENDIGO House fortuna villa Bendigo Advertiser NEWSPAPER ARTICLE ...NEWSPAPER ARTICLE (Advertiser) RE FORTUNA 14.3.1970Bendigo Advertiserbendigo, house, fortuna villa -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Newspaper Article, Aussie on the run ... from Churchill, 05/06/1994
... Newspaper Article...Old Newspaper article of the Sunday Herald Sun... in France in 1994. Joe Ford Old Newspaper article of the Sunday ...Page 105 of the Sunday Herald Sun dated June 5, 1994. Tells the story of Tatura local Joe Ford who was a 28 year old RAAF Flight Sergeant shot down by the Luftwaffe in France in 1994.Old Newspaper article of the Sunday Herald Sunjoe ford -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Newspaper Article, Lessons From Primitive Art, 1941
... Newspaper Article...Newspaper article from the "Argus" Wed. 12.1941... Newspaper Article ...Dr. Leonhard Adam studied both anthropology and jurisdiction as a young manNewspaper article from the "Argus" Wed. 12.1941ww2 camp 2, documents, newspapers -
Clunes Museum
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER ARTICLE, FAIRFAX
... NEWSPAPER ARTICLE...NEWSPAPER ARTICLE REGARDING SWALLOW & ARIELL LTD..... local history document newspaper cutting NEWSPAPER ARTICLE ...THE AGE ARTICLE, FRIDAY 16 DECEMBER 1994, GIVING BRIEF HISTORY OF THE SWALLOW & ARIELL FACTORY AT PORT MELBOURNE, WHEN THE BUILDING WAS DEMOLISHED. THE PHOTOGRAPHS SHOW "TOMMY SWALLOW", PRICE LISTS FROM UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE ARCHIVES, TOGETHER WITH DEMOLITION PHOTOGRAPH.NEWSPAPER ARTICLE REGARDING SWALLOW & ARIELL LTD.local history, document, newspaper cutting -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper Article, Nothing But Lies (farce) performed at Melbourne Athenaeum Theatre on 18 September 1926 - Age, Saturday 18 September 1926
... Newspaper Article...Newspaper article The Age: 18 September 1926... melbourne Newspaper article The Age: 18 September 1926 Nothing ...Newspaper article The Age: 18 September 1926 -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Newspaper article, Historic former post office for sale, 7/02/2018
... Newspaper article...Newspaper article with coloured photograph of a brick... real estate sales Newspaper article with coloured photograph ...Article from the Corowa Free Press, Wednesday 7th February 2018, page 7, relating to the former Wahgunyah Post Office, at 5 Foord Street, Wahgunyah. The building was built in 1863 by John Foord for his daughter and son-in-law, Roderick Killborn. It ceased to operate as a post office in 1942. The present owner is Ms Jenny Tutton, who bought the property about two years ago. It is now on sale in the price range $445,000 to $485,000.Newspaper article with coloured photograph of a brick building.wahgunyah, post offices, wahgunyah post office, john foord, roderick kilborn, real estate sales -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Mette-Marit Høiby Newspaper Article, 2001
... WHS Mette-Marit Høiby Newspaper Article...Black and White newspaper article with two photos.... of Norway by Mary Viscovich Black and White newspaper article ...Mette-Marit Høiby was an exchange student at Wangaratta High School before being crowned the queen of Norway.Black and White newspaper article with two photos.Our queen of Norway by Mary Viscovich -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Ephemera (item) - Transcription of a newspaper article, Benj Hoare, A LITTLE BIT OF HISTORY. GLEANED FROM THE BUSH, 30-04-1904
... Transcription of a newspaper article...A transcript of a newspaper article on Marysville featuring...A transcript of a newspaper article on Marysville featuring...A transcript of a newspaper article on Marysville featuring ...A transcript of a newspaper article on Marysville featuring the entries in the Keppel's Hotel Visitors' Book. The transcipt was taken from The Age newspaper of April 30 1904. The hotel was originally built and opened by the Keppel Family in 1865. The Keppel's Australian Hotel was the first hotel to be opened in Marysville. The Keppel Family were among Marysville's earliest pioneering families.A transcript of a newspaper article on Marysville featuring the entries in the Keppel's Hotel Visitors' Book.marysville, victoria, australia, keppel hotel, keppel's australian hotel, australian hotel, keppel family, maurice john keppel, accommodation, benj hoare, the age newspaper -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
50th Annual Reunion, 4th Nov 1978, Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League - committee, Annual Report & Courier Newspaper article
... Newspaper article...Photo, newspaper article & annual report - hard copies..., annual report, Photo, newspaper article & annual report - hard ...Committee members photo - Back L-R: Mrs U. Challis (Secretary), Mrs J. Dale (President), Mrs J. McMillian (Treasurer) Front L-R: Miss L. Wilson, Mrs J. Bridger, Mrs M. Ross, Miss H.W. Menadue (author of League's history), Mrs M. GizzardPhoto, newspaper article & annual report - hard copies50th, reunion, 1978, committee, league, courier, annual report, -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Flyer, Poster & newspaper article, Prediction Piece 8: Winter/Passion Lyndal Jones performed at the Athenaeum 2 commencing 15th July 1986
... Flyer, Poster & newspaper article...Large flyer, 2 small flyers and newspaper article... and newspaper article Prediction Piece 8: Winter/Passion Lyndal Jones ...Transferred from original performance location in Fitzroy to Melbourne Athenaeum Theatre. The Elizabethan Trust production was performed after a season at the Sydney Biennale. The performance consisted of five, 20-minute variations on a fictional love story. The theatre review by Leonard Radic comments: This kind of performance theatre is an attempt to cross the boundaries between art and theatre. It is genuinely experimental in that it seeks to give new meaning to old situations. ... It dares to be different.Large flyer, 2 small flyers and newspaper articleprediction piece 8: winter/passion, lyndal jones, athenaeum theatre, the australian elizabethan trust, program -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - GOLDEN SQUARE P.S. LAUREL ST. 1189 COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER ARTICLE
... GOLDEN SQUARE P.S. LAUREL ST. 1189 COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER...Copy of newspaper article : students sitting watching... School Laurel St No.1189 Copy of newspaper article : students ...Copy of newspaper article : students sitting watching puppets.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square primary school laurel st, no.1189 -
Working Heritage Crown Land Collection
Newspaper - Fresh Mint Newspaper Article, Fresh Mint
... Fresh Mint Newspaper Article ...Two pages from newspaper article mounted in a frame. ..., Cashing in on a fresh mint Two pages from newspaper article ...Two pages from newspaper article mounted in a frame. The Key, Fresh Mint, Cashing in on a fresh minthistoric building, former royal mint -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Newspaper - Newspaper Article, Honoring the Memories, Thursday 24 April 2003
... Newspaper Article...Newspaper article with picture of a Distinguished Flying... wwii world war two air force Newspaper article with picture ...Article relates to several items in the Wangaratta RSL collection including the DFC medal awarded to John Hudson WILKINSON. From collection of photographs and cuttings dedicated to the memory of WILKINSON JOHN HUDSON : Service Number - 400444 : Date of birth - 18 Feb 1914 : Place of birth - RUTHERGLEN VIC : Place of enlistment - MELBOURNE : Next of Kin - WILKINSON HUDSON. Wilkinson was awarded the distinguished flying cross in March 1944 and tragically killed in action over Germany also in 1944. See also 237 and 240. Newspaper article with picture of a Distinguished Flying Cross medalpilot, kia, killed in action, dfc, distinguished flying cross, wwii, world war two, air force -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Newspaper - Framed newspaper article, The Age, 15/1/2024
... Framed newspaper article...Black frame containing newspaper article with three images... containing newspaper article with three images Newspaper Framed ...The Age newspaper dated Monday January 15, 2024, page 30 - Obituaries - Frank McGovern October1,1919-May 24,2023 WW2 great survivor lived to be 103 - In 1939 McGovern aged 19 enlisted in the RAN and served on HMAS Westralia for 18 months prior to being deployed to HMAS Perth. On February 28 1942, two weeks after the fall of Singapore and having survived the Battle of Java HMAS Perth together with USS Houston entered the Sunda Strait coming into contact with the Japanese invasion convoy. HMAS Perth was vastly outnumbered and with no ammunition remaining the order came to abandon ship. Frank survived the sinking but 347 sailors including his older brother, ultimately perished. Frank became a prisoner of war and put to work on the Burma Railway for 12 months prior to being transported along with over 1000 Australian and British prisoners aboard the Rakuyo Maru to Japan. On September 12 1944 Rakuyo Maru and another prisoner transport ship were struck by American torpedos. As a result 1559 POW’s perished of which 543 were Australian. For the second time Frank survived a torpedo attack only to become a prisoner of war. Frank was a prisoner of war for 3 1/2 years and in 2019 was awarded the Order of Australia for services to veterans and their families, HMAS Perth Association and HMAS Perth Prisoner of War Association.Black frame containing newspaper article with three imagesfrank mcgovern, ran, ww2, pow, hmas perth, battle of sunda strait -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Newspaper - Newspaper Article, c. 1952
... Newspaper Article...Copy newspaper article c1952 glued onto white paper.... Glenelg Shire Council Copy newspaper article c1952 glued onto ...Copy newspaper article c1952 glued onto white paper. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Article - Newspaper article, Death of Herbert Ross Schinck, Chief Officer, PS Weeroona, 1930
... Newspaper article, Death of Herbert Ross Schinck, Chief...Newspaper article into the death of Herbert Ross Schinck... Patricia SCHINCK William GREGSON Jnr Newspaper article ...Newspaper article into the death of Herbert Ross Schinck, the Chief Officer of the Weeroonabuilt environment - commercial, transport - shipping, herbert ross schinck, patricia schinck, william gregson jnr -
Wangaratta High School
D.S. Lade Commemorative Newspaper Article, 1990
... D.S. Lade Commemorative Newspaper Article...Short newspaper article with a black and white photo... Commemorative Newspaper Article ...Short newspaper article with a black and white photo of Donald S. LadeFebruary 26, 1990 In Memory of Donald Lade -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Catholic Church
... newspaper article... Tatura the-murray catholic church history newspaper article ...newspaper articlecatholic church history, newspaper, article -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newspaper article, Tasty treat in store, 2006
... Newspaper article...Newspaper article clipped from the Diamond Valley Leader... knox park rotary eltham town festival Newspaper article clipped ...Newspaper article clipped from the Diamond Valley Leader 1st November 2006eltham festival, robert kilcullen, stuart machin, alistair knox park, rotary eltham town festival -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER ARTICLE PETER ELLIS OAM, 23rd May, 2015
... PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: NEWSPAPER ARTICLE PETER ELLIS OAM...Two page newspaper article. Peter Ellis' obituary 23rd... newspaper article. Peter Ellis' obituary 23rd, May 2015. Document ...Two page newspaper article. Peter Ellis' obituary 23rd, May 2015.Bendigo Advertiser.person, individual, peter ellis oam -
Clunes Museum
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER ARTICLE, Feb-85
... NEWSPAPER ARTICLE...NEWSPAPER ARTICLE ABOUT THE FORMER STONY CREEK SCHOOL... LOCAL HISTORY SCHOOLS STONEY CREEK NEWSPAPER ARTICLE ABOUT ...THE SCHOOL OPERATED BETWEEN 1865 UNTIL 1916. STONY CREEK IS IN THE TALBOT AREA. THE ARTICLE WAS PUBLISHED IN THE BALLARAT NEWS ON 6TH FEBRUARY, 1985NEWSPAPER ARTICLE ABOUT THE FORMER STONY CREEK SCHOOL WRITTEN BY ROS. O'BRIENlocal history, schools, stoney creek -
Peterborough History Group
Newspaper - Newspaper article ab out the road the The Lodge fishing spot, Rocky road to Curdies River
... Newspaper article ab out the road the The Lodge fishing...Two page newspaper article from the Cobden Times March 5... the cobden times 5 march 1986 Two page newspaper article from ...The fishing spot known as The Lodge was accessed, for many years, via private property. This article is about an on site meeting, who attended and what was said in regards to the upgrading of a road for access to the river. Includes a letter to the Editor from Ronald Irvine stating their position. Enquiries made on March 11th 2021 with Ronald Irvine revealed that the road had deteriorated and vehicles were becoming bogged, requiring the farmer to pull them out with a tractor. Council were reluctant to fund repairs and the result was that the gate was locked and public access no longer available.Significant because it is a record of community and government discussion about community access to a popular fishing location on the Curdies River.Two page newspaper article from the Cobden Times March 5 1986peterborough, curdies river, the lodge, ronald irvine, the lodge fishing, timboon anglers club, john irvine, the cobden times, 5 march 1986 -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Rowan Barrow Newspaper Article, 1993
... WHS Rowan Barrow Newspaper Article...Black and white Chronicle newspaper article featuring... Chronicle newspaper article featuring a large photo of Rowan Barrow ...Black and white Chronicle newspaper article featuring a large photo of Rowan BarrowNo rest for busy Rowan by Daniel Walker -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Newspaper - Newspaper Article, Missed Death by Half a Second - Councillors in Car Smash, 1924, 1924
... Newspaper Article...Illustrated newspaper article from 1924, describing... kellett Illustrated newspaper article from 1924, describing ...Sir Henry de Castres Kellett (1851-1924) the son of a hereditary baronet, was born at Mt Gambier, South Australia in 1851. His English title had been created in Ireland in 1801, but the family was originally Norman with the later branches living in England and Ireland. Sir Henry Kellett assumed the title in 1906. Henry Kellett was a prominent Kew retailer, continuing his father’s newspaper and stationery business in Bulleen Road (now High Street). At various stages, he also acted as an insurance, postal and real estate agent. He lived in Walpole Street and later at Lota Begg (now demolished) in Westbrook Street, East Kew. In 1884, Henry Kellett was elected to the Kew Borough Council and served for 40 years; a remarkable example of public service. He was elected Mayor for a single term in 1888-9. Sir Henry de Castres Kellett died in St George’s Hospital in 1924 following a tragic car accident in Cotham Road, Kew while on Council business. The vehicle, in which he was travelling with fellow councillors and the Town Clerk, collided with a tram. Sir Henry Kellett is commemorated in the naming of Kellett Reserve and Kellett Grove.Illustrated newspaper article from 1924, describing the death of Cr Henry Kellettsir henry de castres kellett -
Clunes Museum
Article - NEWSPAPER ARTICLE, Clunes Library Opening 1985
... NEWSPAPER ARTICLE...Copy of a newspaper article reporting the opening Clunes...library 1985 Nil Copy of a newspaper article reporting ...Copy of a newspaper article reporting the opening Clunes Library 26 February 1985Nillibrary, 1985 -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Article, Newspaper article including Phillip island events in 1948, 1948
... Newspaper article including Phillip island events in 1948... about the people and events mentioned. Newspaper article ...Name of the paper is unknown but is probably a Mornington publication. Frank Ryan was the National Bank Manager who had arrived in Cowes in 1951 as a junior banker. The paper was found by him when he was clearing the estate of Mrs Sue Strudwick.HistoricalSection of newspaper with articles on both sides describing news of people and events on Phillip Island and Mornington Shire. Also 2 A4 sheets of typing with comments by Frank Ryan about the people and events mentioned. Second Minstrel show huge success. Ventnor State school closed. Remarks and commentary by Frank Ryan. frank ryan, sue strudwick, phillip island band, mr pomeroy, , r. grayden, cowes state school, ventnor state school, bayview guesthouse fire, s.j.mcfee, cwa, minstrel show, measles outbreak, rothsay guesthouse -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Register, T. Miles, Ringwood Rainfall Register incl Rainfall reading 1959-1969. Also newspaper article on Quambee and the Miles recording rainfall, 1969, 1959 - 1969
... . Also newspaper article on Quambee and the Miles recording... newspaper article on Quambee and the Miles recording rainfall, 1969 ...Used by J Miles to record the rainfall at Quambe between 1959 - 1969Buff coloured register for recording rainfall. Black printing on front. Instructions inside with 12 pages for recording rainfall and 13 loose pages. +Additional Keywords: Miles, J'Rain Register' Commonwealth Meteorology -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Photocopy, Diamond Valley News, Newspaper article: Fred looks back by Linley Hartley, Diamond Valley News, c.1985
... Newspaper article: Fred looks back by Linley Hartley..., scanned from album in private collection Newspaper article: Fred ...Fred looks back; Report: Linley Hartley, Picture: Ron Grant Teaching himself German again after 70 years is just one of the many tasks Fred Golgerth, of Greensborough, has undertaken and succeeded in during his lifetime. As the two year old tenth child of a German descendent, Fred learnt to speak German from an Aunt. But World War 1 was raging. Fred’s older brother had gone to Europe with the Australian forces, changing his name … to ….. to sound less German. “I used to get my bottom slapped for speaking German at home,” Fred said. Even his name was changed from Otto to the more anglicised Frederick. Fred claims his involvement with Eltham started two years before he was born! His sister, two years older than him, was a babe in arms when his parents bought a piece of grazing property in Mount Pleasant Rd. “It was about 24 acres on a spur of Mt Pleasant,” Fred said. “My parents bought it from Mr and Mrs Hughes. There was a two-room mud hut in wattle and daub that we lived in from time to time. “My parents had a dairy farm and dairy in West Coburg, and they bought the Mt Pleasant land to put the dry stock on. “At one stage my mother got very ill and my older sister took my younger sister and myself to Eltham for four or five months. I went down to Eltham Primary School then.” That wasn’t the only time Fred stayed in Eltham. His sister, Wilhemina, known as Willa, married Jim Watson who had the Eltham hotel for some years from the end of World War 1. Pillar to post living was the way Fred described his youth, when he stayed with one married sister after another. “After a while Will and Jim lived in the big house at the top of Pitt St, next to the Council depot, and the hotel was managed by Fitzsimmons who had a big place near the river down there on Fitzsimons Lane. There was no bridge in Fitzsimons Lane but we used to cross the river at a ford, rolling up our trouser legs so they wouldn’t get wet, and carrying our shoes. I’d o down to visit some friends I had in Templestowe. And sometimes Jim Watson took his horse drawn lorry across the ford on his way to the brewery, instead of going don through Heidelberg.” “The bridge across the Yarra in Fitzsimons was not built until 1961.” Fred Golgerth, was only a teenager when he was rolled off his pushbike under a car on the bend between Mt Pleasant Rd and the Diamond Creek bridge. He was hospitalised in the little hospital on the east side of Eltham village that served the district in those days. He still carries the scars of the burns he received from the exhaust pipe and recent x-rays have revealed several broken vertebrae. At the time of the accident he was treated for a dislocated neck and was in plaster from his hip to the base of his head for about seven months. But nothing daunted Fred. Bouncing back he began work as an apprentice to a motor mechanic in Bell St, Preston, a man who is still living (at 90) in Queensland and who still communicates with Fred frequently. “He was like a father to me,” Fred declared. He was a marine engineer as well, so I …. that as well as blacksmithing. They taught us properly then.” After finishing his apprenticeship, Fred bought himself a 30 hundredweight Fargo truck and began his own contract carting business, doing most of the work for a firm called Carnegie’s and a subsidiary of that, Howard Radio. It was in the office Fred met his wife. “He taught me to drive the truck giving me lessons in my lunch hours up the Bourke St and Flinders St extension,” she said. “After work I’d have a driving lesson and all the girls from the Howard Radio would pile in the back to get a lift to Richmond Station.” In the 1939 bushfires, the Mt Pleasant Rd property was burnt out and the hut raised. Two years later, Fred and Dorothy were married. Fred paid £7.15.0 ($15.50) for the suit in which he was married. Dorothy had pulled out of the Women’s Air Training Corps to be married. Others with whom she trained went to Darwin and were in a convoy that was bombed. Fred went into the garage business in Brighton and continued his cartage business for a while. His company was employed to do all Brown Gouge’s motor repairs and factory maintenance. Because Fred had a certificate to do steam repair work he often got jobs maintaining industrial boilers. While he was in Brighton, Fred bought an eight-seater 1925 Silver Ghost Rolls Royce from Sir Keith Murdoch. When the couple moved to Rosanna in about 1943, it became a delivery van for the dairy they operated. “I thought I’d like to get back into a dairy business” Fred said. “We used to deliver the milk in the Rolls. “But it was hard work. We couldn’t get the labour and we’d drive to the farm and pick up the milk cans, take them back to the dairy, cool the milk, bottle it and deliver it. The inspectors would come regularly and the walls for bacteria.” Fred was exhausted. The couple gave up the dairy and moved to Eltham to live on the old property where a weatherboard house had now been built. It wasn’t a big house and the glassed in Rolls Royce limousine became the daytime nursery for the Golgerth’s second daughter. We’d put her in there to sleep during the day.” “Dorothy Golgerth was known to drive the Rolls at breakneck speed along Mt Pleasant Rd. Fred took some time off work then began driving a little local bus run by the Lyon Brothers before taking a maintenance job at the Athenaeum Club in the city. He’d ride an old Harley-Davidson to the station and travel into the city by train. Later, when the family moved to Pryor St. (their house stood where McEwans car park is now) Fred could walk to and from the station. “There was no resident doctor in the early days of Eltham,” Fred said. “Dr Cordner used to come from Greensborough to a room in the old house next to the old grocery shop on the corner of York St and Main Rd, Eltham (the grocery shop is now the Eltham Feed and Grain Store). The Golgerths lived in Eltham until “Dollar Day” – the day decimal currency became official. They eventually moved to Greensborough, when they have lived since. Fred has had his share of interesting jobs since then, retiring at 65 seven years ago when he was working in the engineering department at Larundel. Recently, two of his older sisters and a brother died, within a month. They were all in their 80s. They all had a profound influence on Fred, especially during his youth. His sharp wit and amusing anecdotes are the richer for his having been the youngest of a family that made the best of every circumstance. And now, as he enjoys his retirement, he is concentrating on relearning the language of his infancy; teaching himself German from tapes and a ‘teach yourself’ manual. He is fiercely proud of his German ancestry and treasures the diary, written in German in Gothic script, kept by his grandparents during their journey to Australia. On the inside in blue pen: "To Sadie, Wal Margaret & Elizabeth with lots & lots of love & best wishes from Mother"marg ball collection, eltham hotel, herbert james watson, otto (fred) golgerth, wilhemina watson (nee golgerth) -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Newpaper article "Physically Sound", Argus newspaper article "Mentally Bright nd Phyically Sound" dated 16th June 1923
... Argus newspaper article "Mentally Bright nd Phyically Sound... through". Part of an article from the The Argus Newspaper dated ...Circ 1923 historical information on the immigration to Australia.Part of an article from the The Argus Newspaper dated 16th June 1923 relating to the arrival of SS Moreton Bay and the British sailors due to enlist in the Australian Navy.Written on the article is a comment " On the other side is an account of the storm which the Moreton Bay passed through".the argus, ss moreton bay