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Helen Doxford Harris » Victorian Historical Indexes. For further information about this Index, click here. NOTE: Find what you are looking for faster by using the EDIT and FIND facilities on your computer to search this index. BECKETT, Malwyn, Melbourne, 1. List 2. 6. ADAMSON, John Alexander, Queenscliff, 1. Clerk of Petty Sessions, formerly working in Melbourne but through ill- health living with parents there. Father Walter writes in support. 1. –Digital Images Collection. Mathews, Bertha. Daisy Waltz. St Louis: Stark Music Co, 1910. List 2. 3. ADCOCK, Alex. P., Melbourne, 1. Electoral Act, 2 pages, List 4. ADCOCK, G. C., Melbourne, 1. Melbourne since his arrival in 1. List 1. 8. ADDIS, Arthur Alexander, Collingwood, 1. Parliament House. 3 pages, List 2. ADDISON, George, Melbourne, 1. Reader in Legislative Council, or clerkship; has been connected with the Herald newspaper. ADDISON, George F., Melbourne, 1. For Keeper of Powder Magazine. 6 pages, List 3. ADDISON, Glentworth, Collingwood, 1. Dragoon Guards, encloses testimonials. AFFOY, John, Ballarat, 1. Chinese native, seeks appointment as interpreter. AGAR, Alexander, Melbourne, 1. Ordnance Service in 1. List 2. AGNEW, James N., Melbourne, 1. Insolvency Court for 1. List 2. 6. AITKEN, John, Broadford, 1. Registrar for local electoral district. List 3. AKEHURST, Mr. Introduced by P. M. Geelong, for office of Clerk of the County Court there. 3 pages. AKEHURST, A. P. Clerk of Petty Sessions Geelong, 1. Further letter, 3 pages, List 2. AKEHURST, Arthur P. Acting C. P. S. Geelong, 1. AKEHURST, W., Buninyong, 1. List 1. 3. ALDCORN, Andrew, Shoalhaven, 1. List 2. ALDWELL, J. A., Melbourne, 1. Solicits appointment in Post Office; series of letters. 2. ALDWELL, J. A., Melbourne, 1. List 4. ALLAN, Thomas, Maryborough, 1. Coroner there, Dr. F. M. Laidman writes ltter of recommendation, 4 pages, List 2. ALLEN, John, Collingwood, 1. Inspector of Denomination Schools, was Secretary at Melbourne Hospital, lectured at Mechanics Institution, involved in Gas Company. In Glasgow was Chaplain to the Seamens Friend Society, has established a boys & girls school at Collingwood. ALLEN, John, Collingwood, 1. Weekly Dispatch in Governor La Trobe’s time, seeks employment, 2 pages, List 4. ALLEN, John, Rangitikei, New Zealand, applied to join police force in 1. List 4. 5. ALLEN, Samuel, Collingwood, 1. Electoral Act, is deputy registrar there, 2 pages, List 7. ALLEN, Thomas, Ballarat, 1. British Army, imprisoned by Ballarat rioters and his property destroyed, seeks employment, two letters. 8 pages, List 4. ALLEN, Thomas E., Wellington New Zealand, wrote in 1. E. G. is in the NSW force. 3 pages, List 4. ALLEY, J. H., Sandhurst, 1. List 2. 6. ALLEY, J. H., St. Kilda, 1. List 3. 1. ALLISON, Edward D., (M. D.), Ballarat, 1. Chinese there. 4 pages, List 3. AMOS, Mark, Melbourne, 1. List 1. 5. AMSINCK/ANISINCK (?), Eugene. Wrote from Herald Office Melbourne, 1. List 2. 5. AMSINCK, Eugene, Fitzroy, 1. List 3. 1. ANDERSON, W. T., Melbourne, applied to join police force in 1. He had served in the Transvaal Town Police force at the rank of Sergeant. 4 pages, List 4. ANDERSON, William H., Melbourne, for Clerk of Petty Sessions, has worked in brother Robert’s legal office, 2 pages, List 3. ANDREWS, P. J., Melbourne, 1. Electoral Act, reference from Argus editor on file, knew him in Adelaide. 3 pages, List 4. ANDREWS, R. H., Sandhurst, 1. List 2. 2ANGUS, James, Castlemaine, 1. Royal Horse Artillery in 1. Fremantle, gives background, for Keeper of Powder Magazine there. List 4. ANKETELL, John, Richmond, for appointment, reference on file, two letters, 5 pages, List 4. ANKETELL, John, Richmond, 1. Stipendiary Magistrate, 2 pages, List 3. ANKETELL, John, Richmond, 1. List 6. ANKETELL, John, Castlemaine, 1. Magistrate, 2 pages, List 4. ARBUCKLE, Alexander, Sale, 1. Coroner, reference on file. 4 pages, List 3. ARCHER, Henry G., Melbourne, 1. Board of Enquiry into the Penal Dept. ARCHER, Henry G., Melbourne, 1. Stipendiary Magistrate, 2 pages, List 4. ARDLIE, Robert, Collingwood, 1. Electoral Act, reference on file, 3 pages, List 4. ARDLIE, Robert William, Richmond, 1. List 2. 4. ARMITAGE, G. H., Prahran, 1. 86. List 2. 6. ARMSTRONG, David, Melbourne, 1. Electoral Act, a surveyor, 3 pages, List 4. ARMSTRONG, David, Melbourne, 1. Inspector of Police and Commissioner of Gold Fields, applies for Inspector General of Penal Establishment. 3 pages, List 2. ARMSTRONG, John S., Geelong, 1. County Court judge while incumbent on a year’s leave, references from Ireland on file, 1. List 3. 0. ARMSTRONG, Thomas, Oakleigh, 1. Bailiff there, reference on file, 6 pages, List 2. ASSUE, William, Melbourne, 1. Chinese, naturalized, for interpreter at Castlemaine in place of deceased John Ohey. 2 pages. List 2. ASTON, William, Collingwood, 1. Electoral Act, 6 years residence in Melbourne, two letters. 5 pages, List 7. ATCHISON, William C., Rokewood, 1. Geelong which failed, now has a small school there, but insufficient for his means, seeks government employment. 3 pages, List 2. ATKIN, Walter, Chiltern, 1. List 2. 0. ATKIN, Walter, Chiltern, 1. Amherst previously, has a wife and 7 children, 4 pages, List 2. ATKIN, Walter, North Melbourne, 1. Real Property Act, 2 pages, List 3. ATKINS, John, Geelong, 1. Commissioner of Insolvent Estate, for Judge of Court of Mines, 2 pages, List 3. ATKINS, W. H., Melbourne, for promotion, 2 pages, List 2. ATKINSON, Benjamin, Melbourne, 1. List 2. ATKINSON, Benjamin, Brighton, 1. List 4. ATKINSON, Charles James, Collingwood, 1. Electoral Act, 2 pages, List 7. ATKINSON, G., Collingwood, 1. Electoral Act, 1. ATKINSON, John P. Melbourne, 1. Reader to Parliament, formerly employed at Herald office, reference on file. ATKINSON, John Prichard, Melbourne, 1. Electoral Act, 2 pages, List 7. ATKINSON, R. B., Melbourne, 1. Clerk of the Bench, Echuca, already in public service, 2 pages, List 1. ATKINSON, Thomas G. Collingwood, 1. 85. Melbourne post office and in English civil service; two letters. ATKINSON, Thomas G., Legislative Assembly Chambers, 1. List 3. ATKINSON, Thomas Greenham, Collingwood, 1. List 2. ATKINSON, Thomas Greenlaw. Collingwood, 1. 85. Employed for 8 yrs in GPO London, resigned June 1. G. P. O. here, gives details of his resignation; seeks another position. 2. ATKINSON, W., Ballan, 1. Atkinson & Pepper; medical advice is to give up sheep farming, seeks CPS there. ATTWOOD, Henry, Richmond, for employment, is destitute, 3 pages, List 3. AUSTEIN, Sigmund, Melbourne, 1. List 9. AUSTIN, George, letter in support from Hugh Childers, was formerly in Sir Wm Denison’s household; wants employment in Parliament House. 4 pages, List 2. AUSTIN, George, Wiliamstown, 1. Electoral Act, formerly in public service, 3 pages, List 7. AUSTIN, J. L. S., Melbourne, 1. Clerk of Petty Sessions, is an attorney. 2 pages, List 3. AUSTIN, J. L. S., Melbourne, 1. Attorney, seeks employment, 3 pages, List 8. AUSTIN, John J., Beechworth, 1. Bishop of Glasgow W. S. Wilson, 3 pages, List 2. BACON, John, Carisbrook, 1. Bailiff, 2 pages, List 4. BACON, John, Avoca, 1. Bailiff of County Court at Amherst, 2 pages, List 8. BACOT, H. L., Collingwood, 1. English experience, 2 pages, List 1. BAGGETT, Mark, Geelong, 1. Sheriff’s department in VDL., dishonesty of business partner has left him destitute, seeks employment. 3 pages, List 4. BAGNALL, John, Myers Flat Sandhurst 1. Bailiff, 3. 4 years, married, had testimonial from Lady Gipps [not on file] 3 pages, List 4. BAGOT, R. C., Melbourne, 1. List 2. 7. BAILEY, Charles, Melbourne, 1. Wakefield House of Correction, 3 pages, List 5. BAILEY, William, Melbourne, 1. List 2. 9. BAKER, Arthur A., Ballarat, 1. Clerk of Petty Sessions, reference on file, 2 pages, List 3. BAKER, Arthu A., Ballarat, 1. Clerk of Petty Sessions, reference on file, 3 pages, List 3. BAKER, George, Melbourne,1. John Henry CLOUGH for appointment as J. P. BAKER, Heighbert [?] Melbourne, 1. Natal, gives background, 4 pages, List 1. BALDWIN, David W. Melbourne, 1. Store Dept., at Heathcote, seeks re- employment under govt., first entered government service over 2. Copies of references from Alfred J. Agg, John B. Hodgson and Rev. John Reid. 6 pages. BALDWIN, David N. Northcote, 1. Commissariat Dept. Heathcote; note from Peter Lalor on file. 7 pages, List 4. BALDWIN, Gardner Henry, Williamstown, 1. Electoral Act, Cambridge graduate, reference on file, 3 pages, List 4. BALDWIN, J. F. H., Melbourne, 1. Clerk of Petty Sessions, 2 pages, List 6. BALLENTINE, William John, North Melbourne, 1. Clerk of Petty Sessions, 1 page, List 3. BALLENTINE, William John, North Melbourne, 1. List 2. 2. BANKART, E. H., Melbourne, 1. Eastern Market, 1 page, List 3. BARBER, George, Melbourne, 1. England for arrangement of mail. BARFOOT, William, Collingwood, 1. Electoral Act. BARLEE, Charles H., Melbourne, 1. Colonial Secretary in Western Australia, for government employment. 3 Letters. BARLEE, Charles H., Melbourne, 1. List 1. 2. BARLOW, John, Richmond, 1. Clerk of Petty Sessions there, 6 pages, List 3. BARLOW, John, Richmond, 1. List 1. 2. BARNETT, Adolphus R., Sandhurst, 1. List 1. 9. BARNETT, Edward, Benalla, 1. List 1. 5. BARNARD, E., Waranga, 1. Police Magistrate at Kilmore, 2 pages, List 3. BARNARDO, Augustus, Pentridge,1. List 8. BARR, James, Oakleigh, 1. No application, but reference from locals in support, 2 pages, List 1. BARR, James, Oakleigh, 1. Clerk of Petty Sessions there, seeks another appointment, references on file, 1. List 2. 9. BARRETT, Ernest George, steward on RMS Ormuz, applied for police force in 1. Royal Marines; 3. List 4. 6. BARRETT, John, Collingwood, 1. Electoral Act, formerly postmaster at Watergraphill Ireland, references on file, 7 pages, List 4. BARRETT, R., Melbourne, 1. Crown Lands Office, applies for a similar position elsewhere, is a native of Frankston. List 2. BARRIE, Alexander W., South Brisbane, applied for police force in 1. List 4. 8. BARRINGTON, E. E., Melbourne, 1. List 1. 5. BARRY, Edward Melbourne, 1. Was chief clerk of the Resident Magistrates Court at Auckland NZ for 8 yrs. 4 pages. BARRY, Edward, 1. L. Mclachlan, gives his background, 3 pages, List 3. BARRY, Edward, Ararat, 1. List 2. 3. BARRY, Edward, Ararat, 1. All the Coolest Stuff That Came Out of IFA 2. The Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin, or more simply IFA, started out as a showcase for new TV and radio technology and has debuted things like the first cassette tape and first color TV. And in the years since it began in 1. Europe. Now, we fast forward to today, where all the big players including Samsung, Sony, Microsoft and others show up to highlight their latest and greatest products.. CES in Las Vegas in January. 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You’ll get training from Jedi masters including Yoda and Obi- wan before you’re forced to confront Darth Vader, Kylo Ren and others. And if you ever get tired of fighting the dark side, you can also take a break by playing a game of Holochess or two. Pre- orders for the $2. Force Friday, with delivery scheduled for sometime in November. If you don’t want your own little R2- D2 sidekick, then we’re not sure what’s wrong with you. But apparently the people at Sphero totally get us, and have created a miniature version of Star War’s most lovable bot that can roll around, tootle and just like the guy on big screen. This mini Artoo stands at just under seven inches tall and can be paired to an app on your phone so you can drive it around like the sweetest radio controlled droid you’ve ever owned. And when the cute little astromech gets low on energy, just plug in a micro. USB cable and power it up again. You can get it now for $1. 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