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Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Taylor, Phoebe Atwood, The Perennial boarder, 1942
... ...The Crime Club...Collins, published for The Crime Club...Fiction Mystery Crime The Crime Club Phoebe Atwood Taylor She had come every summer for twenty-nine years to stay at the Whale Inn. ...She had come every summer for twenty-nine years to stay at the Whale Inn. She knew all about the neighbourhood and the neighbourhood thought it knew all about her. So when Miss Olive Beadle arrives for her thirtieth season there is nothing to hint at disaster; nothing to suggest that death has arrived also; that soon, in circumstances that defy explanation, the quiet figure so long familiar will be found shot through the heart.252p. ; brown cover with author and title written on the spine in whitefictionShe had come every summer for twenty-nine years to stay at the Whale Inn. She knew all about the neighbourhood and the neighbourhood thought it knew all about her. So when Miss Olive Beadle arrives for her thirtieth season there is nothing to hint at disaster; nothing to suggest that death has arrived also; that soon, in circumstances that defy explanation, the quiet figure so long familiar will be found shot through the heart.fiction, mystery, crime, the crime club, phoebe atwood taylor -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Footner, Hulbert, The murder that had everything, 1939
... Published by Collins for "The Crime Club"....Collins, published for The Crime Club...The murder that had everything Book Novel Footner, Hulbert Collins Clear-Type Press Collins, published for The Crime Club ...Crime fiction252 p. red/burgundy cover, section of original dust jacket pasted to rear, with image of a well-dressed man escaping down a staircase.fictionCrime fictioncrime fiction, hulbert footner -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Burton, Miles, Situation vacant, n.d. [1946]
... ...Collins for the Crime Club.... : blue cover with gold writing on spine Situation vacant Book Novel Burton, Miles Collins for the Crime Club Collins Clear-Type Press ...Mr Green's daughter, Iris, did not return from fetching her handbag, which she had left at work. Her body was found the next day floating in a sluice near her employer's house. The official verict at the inquest was "accidental death" but when another employee's body was found three months later, things took on a different complexion and Scotland Yard is called in.192p. : blue cover with gold writing on spinefictionMr Green's daughter, Iris, did not return from fetching her handbag, which she had left at work. Her body was found the next day floating in a sluice near her employer's house. The official verict at the inquest was "accidental death" but when another employee's body was found three months later, things took on a different complexion and Scotland Yard is called in. mystery, crime, miles burton -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Burton, Miles, The milk-churn murder, [n.d.] [1935?]
... ...The Crime Club...The milk-churn murder Book Novel Burton, Miles The Crime Club ...Crime fiction.In the village of Tolsham, a man always regarded as a "foreigner" suddenly disappears, and at the same time a dismembered corpse is found inside a milk-churn at a local dairy. Inspector Arnold and his friend Desmond Merrion set out to solve the case.252 p. : plain red cover (original dust jacket removed?), tjitle and author's name hand printed in white on spine.Publisher's summary of plot printed on reverse of half-title page.page. (Title page missing.)fictionCrime fiction.In the village of Tolsham, a man always regarded as a "foreigner" suddenly disappears, and at the same time a dismembered corpse is found inside a milk-churn at a local dairy. Inspector Arnold and his friend Desmond Merrion set out to solve the case.fiction, crime fiction, miles burton -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Burton, Miles, A Will in the way, 1947
... ...Collins for The Crime Club...Publisher's summary printed opposite title page A Will in the way Book Novel Burton, Miles Collins for The Crime Club Collins Clear-Type Press ...Crime fiction. The second Mrs Botesdale is found lying dead at the the foot of the basement stairs. Inspector Arnold and his friend Desmond Merrion are called in to solve the mystery.192 p. : plain orange cover (dust jacket removed?), title and author's name printed in black on spine. Publisher's summary printed opposite title pagefictionCrime fiction. The second Mrs Botesdale is found lying dead at the the foot of the basement stairs. Inspector Arnold and his friend Desmond Merrion are called in to solve the mystery.fiction, crime fiction, miles burton -
Melbourne Tram MuseumBook, Agatha Christie, "Destination unknown", 1954
... Book, hard cover, 12 sections, sewn with end papers, 210 pages, titled "Destination unknown", written by Agatha Christie, published by The Crime Club, 1954. Has the stamp of the Footscray Tramway Library, asking it to be returned within 14 days inside the front cover and in many places throughout the book, along with Number "606" on the inside front cover and on the spine of the book. ...Book, hard cover, 12 sections, sewn with end papers, 210 pages, titled "Destination unknown", written by Agatha Christie, published by The Crime Club, 1954. Has the stamp of the Footscray Tramway Library, asking it to be returned within 14 days inside the front cover and in many places throughout the book, along with Number "606" on the inside front cover and on the spine of the book. ...Book, hard cover, 12 sections, sewn with end papers, 210 pages, titled "Destination unknown", written by Agatha Christie, published by The Crime Club, 1954. Has the stamp of the Footscray Tramway Library, asking it to be returned within 14 days inside the front cover and in many places throughout the book, along with Number "606" on the inside front cover and on the spine of the book. The book was part of a library run by the depot staff to provide materials during broken shifts and to take home. From Wikipedia - accessed 26/12/2019: Plot summary Hilary Craven, a deserted wife and bereaved mother, is planning suicide in a Moroccan hotel, when she is asked by British secret agent Jessop to undertake a dangerous mission as an alternative to taking an overdose of sleeping pills. The task, which she accepts, is to impersonate the wife of Thomas Betterton, a nuclear scientist who has disappeared and may have defected to the Soviet Union. Soon she finds herself in a group of oddly-assorted travellers being transported to the unknown destination of the title. The destination turns out to be a secret scientific research facility disguised as a modern leper colony and medical research center at a remote location in the Atlas Mountains. The scientists are well-treated, but they are not allowed to leave the facility, and they are locked in secret areas deep inside the mountain whenever government officials and other outsiders visit. Hilary Craven successfully passes herself as Betterton's wife Olive, because he is miserable and wants desperately to escape. Hilary discovers that the facility was built by the fabulously wealthy and somewhat villainous Mr Aristides, for financial rather than political ends. He has lured the world's best young scientists to it with various deceptions so that he can later sell their services back to the world's governments and corporations for a huge profit. She falls in love with Andrew Peters, a handsome young American who was in the group with her on their journey to the facility. With the help of clues she has left along the way, Jessop eventually locates and rescues her and the others held there. Peters turns out also to be on a mission, intent on bringing Betterton to justice for the murder of his first wife. Betterton, revealed to also be a scientific fraud who plagiarized his work, is arrested. Hilary no longer wants to die, and she and Peters are free to begin their life together.On the top of the first page "13/3" indicating the price, "m/arz"? on the bottom left hand corner and inside the front cover the label of "Robertson & Mullens Ltd" booksellers.trams, tramways, footscray depot, libraries, novels, personnel, crews, shifts -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBanner, Gray-Y Banner
... clubs i.e. YMCA, the Masons and Buffalo Lodge. Story has it that the town was virtually crime free for many years. ...clubs i.e. YMCA, the Masons and Buffalo Lodge. Story has it that the town was virtually crime free for many years. ...The Athletics Club under the guidance of a committee of workers, which included Mr Stan Hemmings and Mr Alec McCullough, sponsored a Junior Athletics Club which became the Gray-Y Club for young boys and HY-Y for older lads. Mr A E Clark (YMCA) had the idea of adopting the American Gray-Y System which was to instill in the boys good principles and values similar to those of the service clubs i.e. YMCA, the Masons and Buffalo Lodge. Story has it that the town was virtually crime free for many years. The Athletics Club became a very powerful force in Mount Beauty and assisted other fledgling groups to get started. The committee had the bright idea that they could raise money and entertain the men who lived in the outlying camps by running sporting exhibitions by their members and the Gray-Y boys for entertainment.It is a connection to the early history of Mount Beauty regarding the start of an athletics club.Blue material banner with gold fringe and inscription in middle.Red material triangle inserted within banner and red material H and I (overlapping) sewed into the middle of the triangletextile, youth club, mt beauty, athletics club, gray-y club, kiewa hydro electric scheme -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyShield - Mt Beauty Junior Gra-y, 1950's - 1960's
... clubs i.e. YMCA, the Masons and Buffalo Lodge. Story has it that the town was virtually crime free for many years. ...clubs i.e. YMCA, the Masons and Buffalo Lodge. Story has it that the town was virtually crime free for many years. ...The Athletics Club under the guidance of a committee of workers, which included Mr Stan Hemmings and Mr Alex McCullough, sponsored a Junior Athletics Club which became the Gra-Y Club for young boys and HY-Y for older lads. Mr A E Clark (YMCA) had the idea of adopting the American Gra-Y System which was to instil in the boys good principles and values similar to those of the service clubs i.e. YMCA, the Masons and Buffalo Lodge. Story has it that the town was virtually crime free for many years. The Athletics Club became a very powerful force in Mount Beauty and assisted other fledgling groups to get started. The committee had the bright idea that they could raise money and entertain the men who lived in the outlying camps by running sporting exhibitions by their members and the Gra-Y boys for entertainment.It is a connection to the early history of Mount Beauty regarding the start of an athletics club and the activities of the town.Wooden shield with metal 'ribbon' shaped engraved heading below which are 25 small (of varying sizes) metal shields each engraved with the winner's name, group and date. The dates range from 1952 to 1965. On the back, top middle, is a metal piece surrounding a hollow to enable the shield to be hung up on a flat surface.Heading: "Mt Beauty Junior Gra-y". Example of a small shield "Won by / Group 7 / R.Scott (Ldr) / 4th Quarter / 1953" mt beauty. gra-y club. juniors. -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyFolder - Mt Beauty Gra-y Club Senior Group Attendance Record, Mt Beauty Gra-y Club Senior Group
... clubs ie. YMCA, the Masons and Buffalo Lodge. Story has it that the town was virtually crime free for many years. ...clubs ie. YMCA, the Masons and Buffalo Lodge. Story has it that the town was virtually crime free for many years. ...The Athletics Club (began April 1951) under the guidance of a committee of workers which included Mr Stan Hemmings and Mr Alex McCullough,sponsored a Junior Athletics Club which became the Gra-Y Club (in August 1951) for young boys and Hy-Y for older lads. Mr A. E. Clark (YMCA) had the idea of adopting the American Gra-Y system which was to instil in boys good principals and values similar to those of the service clubs ie. YMCA, the Masons and Buffalo Lodge. Story has it that the town was virtually crime free for many years. The Athletics Club became a very powerful force in Mt Beauty and assisted other fledging groups to get started. The committee had the bright idea that they could raise money and entertain the men who lived in the out-lying camps by running sporting exhibitions by their members and the Gra-y boys for entertainment.Mt Beauty was a SECV construction town at the end of the Kiewa valley. Its remoteness encouraged the community to create clubs for recreation for all age groups so that those involved would be purposefully engaged. The Gra-Y club achieved this for 4.5 year olds to 12 year olds and included a junior group and a senior group.Manila folder, foolscap size, with seven pages held by four staples at the spine. The pages are lined horizontally and vertically with boys names listed vertically on the left and dates, across the top, recording the boys attendance. See also KVHS 0773, KVHS 1291Pages recorded in either pencil or inkgra-y club, mt beauty gra-y club, alex mccullough, athletics, boxing, wrestling -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Cricket, Diamond Valley Leader, Wicket thieves, 15 September 2004
... crime...theft...Eltham Central Park...eltham cricket club...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne crime theft Eltham Central Park eltham cricket club Lionel Draper A synthetic turf practice pitch has been stolen from the Eltham Cricket Club located at Eltham Central Park. ...A synthetic turf practice pitch has been stolen from the Eltham Cricket Club located at Eltham Central Park.Part photocopy of newspaper articlenon-fictionA synthetic turf practice pitch has been stolen from the Eltham Cricket Club located at Eltham Central Park. crime, theft, eltham central park, eltham cricket club, lionel draper -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyNewsletter - Southwick, David
... Crime... Social Problems... Youth... Glover Jesse... Caulfield Park Bowls Club...Glen Eira Historical Society 965 Glen Huntly Rd Caulfield VIC 3162 melbourne This file contains one item A newsletter on the activities of David Southwick MP for Caulfield dated Autumn 2011 Southwick David Caulfield Parliamentary Representative Members of Parliament Politicians Government offices Medical Sciences Political Roles Health Medical Sciences Public Transport Transport Violence Parks and Reserves Crime Social Problems Youth Glover Jesse Caulfield Park Bowls Club Pizze Vini Spuntini Molino’s Schools Educational Institutions Ride2School Day St Josephs Primary School Caulfield Junior College Clean Up Australia Day McDonalds Elsternwick Paice Kelly Voluntary Workers World’s Greatest Shave Leukaemia Foundation Caulfield Primary School Bowls Clubs Elsternwick Carre Street Elsternwick Glen Huntly Road Caulfield South Parliament Recreation Government Environment Coalition Newsletter Southwick, David ...This file contains one item A newsletter on the activities of David Southwick MP for Caulfield dated Autumn 2011southwick david, caulfield, parliamentary representative, members of parliament politicians, government offices medical sciences, political roles, health, medical sciences, public transport, transport, violence, parks and reserves, crime, social problems, youth, glover jesse, caulfield park bowls club, pizze vini spuntini, molino’s, schools, educational institutions, ride2school day, st josephs primary school, caulfield junior college, clean up australia day, mcdonalds elsternwick, paice kelly, voluntary workers, world’s greatest shave, leukaemia foundation, caulfield primary school, bowls clubs, elsternwick, carre street elsternwick, glen huntly road caulfield south, parliament, recreation, government, environment, coalition -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyBook - Memo, Assistant Harbour Masters to PMA officials, 1980
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Melbourne Harbor Trust - Port of Melbourne Authority Piers and Wharves - Station Pier Piers and Wharves - Miscellaneous Royal Visits and Occasions Crimes and Misdemeanours R BARDON P B MURPHY Port Melbourne Yacht Club R C FORBES A F MORRISON G BURTON W L VIRTUE J B P BLAMEY L C CLEMENCE P CURRAN M E SMALLWOOD J L DARCY V CAMILLERI H BOND R J BELL T MOLLOY J BITMEAD Piers and Wharves - South Wharf Dated front cover 7/10/80 23/1/85 Carbon copy book of memos relating to Station Pier operations - Assistant Harbour Masters to various PMA officials Nos. 22601 - 22700, 1980s Book Memo, Assistant Harbour Masters to PMA officials ...Carbon copy book of memos relating to Station Pier operations - Assistant Harbour Masters to various PMA officials Nos. 22601 - 22700, 1980sDated front cover 7/10/80 23/1/85melbourne harbor trust - port of melbourne authority, piers and wharves - station pier, piers and wharves - miscellaneous, royal visits and occasions, crimes and misdemeanours, r bardon, p b murphy, port melbourne yacht club, r c forbes, a f morrison, g burton, w l virtue, j b p blamey, l c clemence, p curran, m e smallwood, j l darcy, v camilleri, h bond, r j bell, t molloy, j bitmead, piers and wharves - south wharf -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument - Photocopy, 'Push's' of Port and South Melbourne, Vigilante of Port Melbourne, 1988
... which was prepared for display at Seamen's Mission heritage exhibition; from collection of Fred WINDUSS Crimes and Misdemeanours Societies Clubs Unions and other Organisations Frederick Robert WINDUSS Business and Traders - Hotels Corrections to the names of Baines and Derham and the number of hotels, in red pencil Photocopied page relating to the 'Push's' of Port and South Melbourne and their associated hotels, including information on vigilante groups and a listing of the hotels in Port at the time it was typed. ...Photocopied from retyped article from ? which was prepared for display at Seamen's Mission heritage exhibition; from collection of Fred WINDUSSPhotocopied page relating to the 'Push's' of Port and South Melbourne and their associated hotels, including information on vigilante groups and a listing of the hotels in Port at the time it was typed.Corrections to the names of Baines and Derham and the number of hotels, in red pencilcrimes and misdemeanours, societies clubs unions and other organisations, frederick robert winduss, business and traders - hotels -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyBook - Town of Port Melbourne, Arthur Victor Heath, Town Surveyor et al, Surveyors Report Book, 1901
... Sandridge Lagoon Local Government - Town of Port Melbourne Fishermans Bend Flood Fire and Fire Services Port Melbourne Town Hall Transport - Horse Transport - Tramways Parks and Gardens Engineering - Roads Streets Lanes and Footpaths Excelsior Hall Societies Clubs Unions and other Organisations Built Environment Industry - Manufacturing Engineering - Canals and Drainage Crimes and Misdemeanours Transport - Ferries South Melbourne Arthur Victor HEATH George BEAZLEY H V CHAMPION Business and Traders - Hotels Stamped inside cover and on some pages, 'Town of Port Melbourne Surveyors Office' Book of reports of Port Melbourne Town Surveyor 1901-1911: 475 pp volume bound in dark green with maroon spine and corners. ...Reports to Council hand entered by Town Surveyor and ATS, with marginal notes on actions taken by Council.Book of reports of Port Melbourne Town Surveyor 1901-1911: 475 pp volume bound in dark green with maroon spine and corners. Gold stamped on spine 'Minute Book' but added leather label below reads 'Surveyors Report Book'. Some inserts (glued in)Stamped inside cover and on some pages, 'Town of Port Melbourne Surveyors Office'sandridge lagoon, local government - town of port melbourne, fishermans bend, flood, fire and fire services, port melbourne town hall, transport - horse, transport - tramways, parks and gardens, engineering - roads streets lanes and footpaths, excelsior hall, societies clubs unions and other organisations, built environment, industry - manufacturing, engineering - canals and drainage, crimes and misdemeanours, transport - ferries, south melbourne, arthur victor heath, george beazley, h v champion, business and traders - hotels -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Pentecost, Hugh, The kingdom of death, c1960
... Crime Mystery Hugh Pentecost Mason Trask, a successful novalist, had always avoided violence. It took murder to make him seek it out. A crazed policeman had gone down into the Times Square subway station and shot and killed four men engrossed in an early morning crap game. The policeman, who did not live long after he reached the street, was Mason Trask's brother. Stamp 'Moore's Lending Library Elsternwick'; stamp 'Roundabout Book Club ...Mason Trask, a successful novalist, had always avoided violence. It took murder to make him seek it out. A crazed policeman had gone down into the Times Square subway station and shot and killed four men engrossed in an early morning crap game. The policeman, who did not live long after he reached the street, was Mason Trask's brother.189p. ; orange cever with front of origianl dust jacket pasted onto front cover, featuring man holding a gun and a hookfictionMason Trask, a successful novalist, had always avoided violence. It took murder to make him seek it out. A crazed policeman had gone down into the Times Square subway station and shot and killed four men engrossed in an early morning crap game. The policeman, who did not live long after he reached the street, was Mason Trask's brother.fiction, crime, mystery, hugh pentecost -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Kingston, Charles, Murder tunes in, 1942
... Crime fiction Murder-mystery. Stamps indicating book was previously in other collections: "St Kilda Army & Navy Club Library, Acland Street, St Kilda"; "G. ...Murder-mystery.254 p. : plain green cover fictionMurder-mystery.fiction, charles kingston, crime fiction -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Short stories, Le Queux, William, The Crimes Club : a record of secret investigations into some amazing crimes, mostly withheld from the public : recorded by William Le Queux, [n.d.] [1927?]
... Original dust jacket has been removed, title and author's name hand-written on spine. The Crimes Club : a record of secret investigations into some amazing crimes, mostly withheld from the public : recorded by William Le Queux Book Short stories Le Queux, William The Popular Library Lowe and Brydone Printers ...Crime fiction253 p. : plain red cover. Original dust jacket has been removed, title and author's name hand-written on spine.fictionCrime fictionfiction, crime fiction, william le queux -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Paperback book, Lothian Books, He's not coming home: a story of love, loss and discovery in Rabaul during World War 2, 2005
... Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branch ANZAC House Level 3 4 Collins Street Melbourne Spensley family Montevideo Maru (ship) Papua New Guinea war crimes missing in action World War II WW2 Rabaul This is a story about the occupation of Rabaul, New Guinea, by the Japanese in World War II, written by the daughter of an Australian who died there. This is a moving and intriguing account of a time and place that still resonates for many Australians, and of tragic wartime events whose effects still reverberate in many families. - Trove 'RETURNED & SERVICES NURSES' / CLUB OF VIC SUB BRANCH R.S.L.' ...This is a story about the occupation of Rabaul, New Guinea, by the Japanese in World War II, written by the daughter of an Australian who died there. This is a moving and intriguing account of a time and place that still resonates for many Australians, and of tragic wartime events whose effects still reverberate in many families. - TroveFront of the book shows a photographic image of two children posing for the camera in a garden. The title is printed in red across the top, the author's name is printed in white across the bottom of the image and bellow that the subtitle is printed in black in a handwritten style. The spine of the book is white with the title printed in red and the author in black print.non-fictionThis is a story about the occupation of Rabaul, New Guinea, by the Japanese in World War II, written by the daughter of an Australian who died there. This is a moving and intriguing account of a time and place that still resonates for many Australians, and of tragic wartime events whose effects still reverberate in many families. - Trovespensley family, montevideo maru (ship), papua new guinea, war crimes, missing in action, world war ii, ww2, rabaul -
Kew Historical Society IncJournal, Kewriosity : May 1991
... Club] / p6. Handy Veterans Service [Kew sub-branch of the RSL] / p6. Crime wave [Neighbourhood Watch Areas G64, G97] / p6. ...Flying doctors descend on Kew [Crawford Productions] / p1. Computerised court opens [Penalty Enforcement by Registration of an Infringement (PERIN)] / p1. Stop or give-way? [Council assessment of intersections] / p1. Council seeks kinder review / p1. Diary dates for May / p2. Your marching champions [Kew Band, Kew Youth Band] / p2. Word of mouth [Pre-school story time at Kew Library 1996- ] / p2. Something airey [exhibition at Kew Gallery] / p2. Something pre-loved [Glass Street Kindergarten trash 'n treasure sale] / p2. Commentary [Willsmere redevelopment] / Cr Daryl Oldaker p3. Traffic headaches for Barkers Road [drain upgrade] / p3. Trees versus powerlines / p4. Loyal service [Tom Gascoyne] / p4. Traffic Management update [Area 7, Area 10] / p4. Cleaner shopping centres / p4. Hard rubbish collection / p4. Willsmere Drain / p4. Survey of dual occupancy / p4. Health [Department] stall / p5. Women's health workshops / p5. Baby Change Room [Walpole Street] / p5. Nursing Mothers' meetings / p5. Status quo for family day care [industrial award ruling] / p5. Immunisation - Important / p5. Daytime garden / p6. Library Friends' [book] sale / p6. [East Kew Bowling Club] Indoor bowls / p6. Chrysanthemums, M'am [Kew Garden Club] / p6. Handy Veterans Service [Kew sub-branch of the RSL] / p6. Crime wave [Neighbourhood Watch Areas G64, G97] / p6. All this for sixpence [Balwyn Cinema history] / p6. Positive [survey] feedback [to Kewriosity] / p6. Arthritis meeting / p6. Something fishy [Ian Napier at Raya Gallery] / p7. [Kew] Community House courses / p7. Coming events at Trinity [Grammar] / p7. Carmelite Monastery restoration / p7. Council Chamber or Council void? [descriptive comparison of Walpole Street Town Hall with the Chamber at the Municipal [Civic] Offices] / p8. Evangelist meeting [St Hilary's] / p8. Youth empowerment [Youth Resource Centre] / Kate Lang p8. Missions meeting [Kew Baptist Church Hall] / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionFlying doctors descend on Kew [Crawford Productions] / p1. Computerised court opens [Penalty Enforcement by Registration of an Infringement (PERIN)] / p1. Stop or give-way? [Council assessment of intersections] / p1. Council seeks kinder review / p1. Diary dates for May / p2. Your marching champions [Kew Band, Kew Youth Band] / p2. Word of mouth [Pre-school story time at Kew Library 1996- ] / p2. Something airey [exhibition at Kew Gallery] / p2. Something pre-loved [Glass Street Kindergarten trash 'n treasure sale] / p2. Commentary [Willsmere redevelopment] / Cr Daryl Oldaker p3. Traffic headaches for Barkers Road [drain upgrade] / p3. Trees versus powerlines / p4. Loyal service [Tom Gascoyne] / p4. Traffic Management update [Area 7, Area 10] / p4. Cleaner shopping centres / p4. Hard rubbish collection / p4. Willsmere Drain / p4. Survey of dual occupancy / p4. Health [Department] stall / p5. Women's health workshops / p5. Baby Change Room [Walpole Street] / p5. Nursing Mothers' meetings / p5. Status quo for family day care [industrial award ruling] / p5. Immunisation - Important / p5. Daytime garden / p6. Library Friends' [book] sale / p6. [East Kew Bowling Club] Indoor bowls / p6. Chrysanthemums, M'am [Kew Garden Club] / p6. Handy Veterans Service [Kew sub-branch of the RSL] / p6. Crime wave [Neighbourhood Watch Areas G64, G97] / p6. All this for sixpence [Balwyn Cinema history] / p6. Positive [survey] feedback [to Kewriosity] / p6. Arthritis meeting / p6. Something fishy [Ian Napier at Raya Gallery] / p7. [Kew] Community House courses / p7. Coming events at Trinity [Grammar] / p7. Carmelite Monastery restoration / p7. Council Chamber or Council void? [descriptive comparison of Walpole Street Town Hall with the Chamber at the Municipal [Civic] Offices] / p8. Evangelist meeting [St Hilary's] / p8. Youth empowerment [Youth Resource Centre] / Kate Lang p8. Missions meeting [Kew Baptist Church Hall] / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBooklet - Allegations of Organized Crime in Clubs, Report of The Honourable Mr Justice Moffitt Royal Commissioner
... Report of The Honourable Mr Justice Moffitt Royal Commissioner Booklet Allegations of Organized Crime in Clubs ... -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Trevor, Ralph, Death in the surgery : a Curtis Burke story, [n.d.] [1937?]
... Fiction Crime fiction Ralph Trevor Stamps indicating book was previously in other collections: "Dispatch Newsagency, Mortlake"; Wonthaggi Club, Wonthaggi"; "Timboon Library". 248 p. : plain red/burgundy cover, original dust jacket removed, title and author's name hand printed on spine Death in the surgery : a Curtis Burke story Book Novel Trevor, Ralph Wright & Brown Limited The Stanhope Press ...248 p. : plain red/burgundy cover, original dust jacket removed, title and author's name hand printed on spinefictionfiction, crime fiction, ralph trevor -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Gardner, Erle Stanley, The case of the borrowed brunette, 1951
... Crime fiction Mystery Perry Mason Erle Stanley Gardner A Perry Mason detective story. Plot is "a convoluted scheme of impersonation". Women with specific physical characteristics are hired to impersonate another woman. The man who hires them is found murdered, and two of the women, Cora Felton and Adelle Winters, are charged with his murder. Stamps: "Wonthaggi Club ...A Perry Mason detective story. Plot is "a convoluted scheme of impersonation". Women with specific physical characteristics are hired to impersonate another woman. The man who hires them is found murdered, and two of the women, Cora Felton and Adelle Winters, are charged with his murder.239 p. : dark green cover, section of original dust jacket pasted to front, with illustration of a woman in a low-cut red dress wearing a fur wrap. Publisher's summary, also from dust jacket, pasted inside front cover.fictionA Perry Mason detective story. Plot is "a convoluted scheme of impersonation". Women with specific physical characteristics are hired to impersonate another woman. The man who hires them is found murdered, and two of the women, Cora Felton and Adelle Winters, are charged with his murder.fiction, crime fiction, mystery, perry mason, erle stanley gardner -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Courage, John (psudonym of Richard Goyne), A corpse for Charlie, 1957
... Fiction Crime fiction John Courage (psuedonym of Richard Goyne) Crime fiction Stamps indicating book was previously in another collection: "Le Rendez-Vous Book Club, 173 Toorak Rd., South Yarra". ...Crime fiction192 p. : orange-brown cover, with section of original dust jacket pasted to front. Image of a woman clinging on to a man, he looks concerned, she looks frightened. Publisher's summary of plot pasted inside on front end paper. fictionCrime fictionfiction, crime fiction, john courage (psuedonym of richard goyne) -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Bentley, John, Pattern for perfidy, [n.d.] [1945]
... Crime fiction 160 p. : plain red cover, title and author's name printed in black on spine, publisher's logo on front cover. Fairly lengthy dedication to Larry Graburn on reverse of title page. Pattern for perfidy Book Novel Bentley, John Hutchinson's Universal Book Club ...Crime fiction160 p. : plain red cover, title and author's name printed in black on spine, publisher's logo on front cover. Fairly lengthy dedication to Larry Graburn on reverse of title page.fictionCrime fictionfiction, crime fiction, john bentley -
The Celtic ClubBook, The Companion Book Club, Helga's Web, 1971
... The Celtic Club Limerick Arms Hotel, 364 Clarendon St, South Melbourne VIC 3205 Fiction - Australia Crime fiction - New South Wales A beautiful girl is found murdered in Sydney's Opera House. ...A beautiful girl is found murdered in Sydney's Opera House. Four men are possibly involved. Scobie Malone will solve it, it the politicians will let him.p.288.fictionA beautiful girl is found murdered in Sydney's Opera House. Four men are possibly involved. Scobie Malone will solve it, it the politicians will let him.fiction - australia, crime fiction - new south wales -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, McShane, Mark, Séance on a wet afternoon, 1961
... Crime Mark McShane Bill snatches a six-year-old girl from her schoolyard and pastes together a letter demanding ransom. After a few days of citywide panic, Myra will lead the police to the girl and the money, and all of London will know her name. When a criminal can see the future, what could possibly go wrong? Stamp 'Tresrove Library Apollo Bay' ; stamp 'Moore's Lending Library' ; stamp 'Roundabout Book Club ...Bill snatches a six-year-old girl from her schoolyard and pastes together a letter demanding ransom. After a few days of citywide panic, Myra will lead the police to the girl and the money, and all of London will know her name. When a criminal can see the future, what could possibly go wrong?171p. green cover with original dust jacket cut and pasted on to front cover featuring drawing of a school girl and handsfictionBill snatches a six-year-old girl from her schoolyard and pastes together a letter demanding ransom. After a few days of citywide panic, Myra will lead the police to the girl and the money, and all of London will know her name. When a criminal can see the future, what could possibly go wrong?fiction, mystery, crime, mark mcshane
