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Index to Bandsman Vosti’s Diares, War and peace in Essendon, 1917-1920 14 th Infantry Battalion, 26 1 st Pioneer Battalion, 33, 3 rd Pioneer Battalion, 24, 25, 32, 44, fn 55, 78, 87 3 rd Pioneer Battalion, 27 unit diary, 28 3 rd Pioneer Battalion, American Tea, 76, 79 3 rd Pioneer Battalion, depot, 81, 3 rd Pioneer Battalion, returned soldier, 56, 64, 66, 86 3 rd Pioneer Battalion, reunion, 129 58 th Infantry Battalion (Essendon Rifles), 33, fn 43, fn 128, 150, fn 151 7 th Infantry Battalion, 33 Aberfeldie hills, 129, 130, 148 Aberfeldie Park, 133, 134 Aberfeldie ward, 161 Adams, Mrs, 79 Adams, W A, Major, fn 79 Against the current, 10 Albert Hall, Moonee Ponds, 21 Albury, 11, 12 Alexandra Gardens, 167 Allan’s & Co, 52, 114 Alloway’s boot repairs, 141 Amadio, John, 96 American Tea, 76, 79 AMP Society, 66, 75 ANA Day, 67 Anderson, Fleming, 112 Anderson, J, 70, 96, 147, 166 Anderson’s Meat works, 102, 103, 106, 109 Annie from Guildford, 87, 110, 162 Anniversary, Declaration of War, 83 Anzac Day, 41, 74,114 Anzac leaves, 41 Anzac Memorial, 150 Anzacs, 41, 97, 100 Archbold, Eileen, 31, 43, 46, 48, 50, 56, 60, 70, 84, 93, 101, 102, 108, 111, 115, 117, 137, 143, 145, 147, 149, 151, 152, 158 Archbold, M, marriage, 163 Archbold, Maggie, 117 Archbold, Mrs, 117 Armentieres, 27-28 Armistice Day anniversary, 136 Armistice declared, 94, 95 Armistice, 33 Armistice, thanksgiving service, 96 Army Remount Depot, 22 Arthur from Guildford, 110 Artillery Barracks see Royal Australian Field Artillery Barracks Artillery men left camp, 60 Ascot races, 141 Ascot Thousand, 57, 59, 87, 134, 135, 165 Ascot Vale Picture Theatre, 45 Ascot Vale Station, 1912, illus 150 Ascot Vale, 13, 17 Auction in Eglinton St, 162 Austin, Mr, 165 Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Commission, 30 Australian Labor Party, 42 Australian Labor Party, childr en’s treat, 167 Australian Natives Association, 67 Australian Wharf, 104 Avenue of Honour planting, 155 Bagotville Welcome Home, 112 Bailey, Ada, 93, 103 Bailey, Mr, 42, 51, 111 Ballarat, 16, 126 Band competitions, 37, 67, 145, 146, 148 Band duties, army, 26 Band music, 16 Band rotunda, Queen’s Park, lighting, illus 48, 49, 90 Bands, 3 rd Pioneer Battalion 24-25, 147 Bands, 58 th Infantry Battalion, 43, 150 Bands, Abbotsford Citizen Forces, 148 Bands, Ascot Vale Bugle, 37 Bands, Ballarat City, 150 Bands, Brunswick, 55, 58 Bands, Caledonian Kilties (also known as Kilties), 33, 62, fn 62, 66, 71, 118, 143 Bands, Citizen Forces, 145 Bands, Coburg, 55, 58 Bands, Collingwood, 7, 16, illus 1915 18, 21, 25, 36, 49, 58, 130, 131, 132, 136, 137, illus 1920 142, 148, 151, 152 Bands, De Luxe Orchestra, 140, 166 Bands, Essendon City Council, accused of striking, 153 Bands, Essendon City Council, annual meeting, 47, 81, 124, 130 Bands, Essendon City Council, complaint from traders, 89-90 Bands, Essendon City Council, Drum Major advertised for, 113 Bands, Essendon City Council, engagements 1920, 140 Bands, Essendon City Council, Frankston trip, 110, 111 Bands, Essendon City Council, leads returned soldiers’ procession, 74 Bands, Essendon City Council, Life Members, 81 Bands, Essendon City Council, meeting re leadership, 132 Bands, Essendon City Council, meeting re sacking, 152 Bands, Essendon City Council, name change, fn 155 Bands, Essendon City Council, played at Aberfeldie Park, 134 Bands, Essendon City Council, played at Annual concert, Essendon Town Hall, 53, 84, 131 Bands, Essendon City Council, played at Ascot Vale, 36, 41, 44, 53, 57, 61, 66, 70, 73, 79, 90, 92, 99, 107, 111, 118, 131, 136, 142, 147, 149

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Page 1: Index to Bandsman Vosti s Diares, War and peace in ...members.optushome.com.au/lenorefrost/Diary index.pdf · Index to Bandsman Vosti’s Diares, War and peace in Essendon, 1917-1920

Index to Bandsman Vosti’s Diares, War and peace in Essendon, 1917-1920

14th Infantry Battalion, 26

1st Pioneer Battalion, 33,

3rd

Pioneer Battalion, 24, 25, 32, 44, fn 55, 78, 87 3

rd Pioneer Battalion, 27 unit diary, 28

3rd

Pioneer Battalion, American Tea, 76, 79

3rd

Pioneer Battalion, depot, 81, 3

rd Pioneer Battalion, returned soldier, 56, 64, 66, 86

3rd

Pioneer Battalion, reunion, 129

58th Infantry Battalion (Essendon Rifles), 33, fn 43, fn

128, 150, fn 151

7th Infantry Battalion, 33

Aberfeldie hills, 129, 130, 148

Aberfeldie Park, 133, 134 Aberfeldie ward, 161

Adams, Mrs, 79

Adams, W A, Major, fn 79 Against the current, 10

Albert Hall, Moonee Ponds, 21

Albury, 11, 12 Alexandra Gardens, 167

Allan’s & Co, 52, 114

Alloway’s boot repairs, 141

Amadio, John, 96 American Tea, 76, 79

AMP Society, 66, 75

ANA Day, 67 Anderson, Fleming, 112

Anderson, J, 70, 96, 147, 166

Anderson’s Meat works, 102, 103, 106, 109

Annie from Guildford, 87, 110, 162 Anniversary, Declaration of War, 83

Anzac Day, 41, 74,114

Anzac leaves, 41 Anzac Memorial, 150

Anzacs, 41, 97, 100

Archbold, Eileen, 31, 43, 46, 48, 50, 56, 60, 70, 84, 93, 101, 102, 108, 111, 115, 117, 137, 143, 145, 147, 149,

151, 152, 158

Archbold, M, marriage, 163

Archbold, Maggie, 117 Archbold, Mrs, 117

Armentieres, 27-28

Armistice Day anniversary, 136 Armistice declared, 94, 95

Armistice, 33

Armistice, thanksgiving service, 96 Army Remount Depot, 22

Arthur from Guildford, 110

Artillery Barracks see Royal Australian Field Artillery

Barracks Artillery men left camp, 60

Ascot races, 141

Ascot Thousand, 57, 59, 87, 134, 135, 165 Ascot Vale Picture Theatre, 45

Ascot Vale Station, 1912, illus 150

Ascot Vale, 13, 17

Auction in Eglinton St, 162

Austin, Mr, 165

Australian Conciliation and Arbitration Commission,

30 Australian Labor Party, 42

Australian Labor Party, children’s treat, 167

Australian Natives Association, 67 Australian Wharf, 104

Avenue of Honour planting, 155

Bagotville Welcome Home, 112 Bailey, Ada, 93, 103

Bailey, Mr, 42, 51, 111

Ballarat, 16, 126

Band competitions, 37, 67, 145, 146, 148 Band duties, army, 26

Band music, 16

Band rotunda, Queen’s Park, lighting, illus 48, 49, 90 Bands, 3

rd Pioneer Battalion 24-25, 147

Bands, 58th Infantry Battalion, 43, 150

Bands, Abbotsford Citizen Forces, 148 Bands, Ascot Vale Bugle, 37

Bands, Ballarat City, 150

Bands, Brunswick, 55, 58

Bands, Caledonian Kilties (also known as Kilties), 33, 62, fn 62, 66, 71, 118, 143

Bands, Citizen Forces, 145

Bands, Coburg, 55, 58 Bands, Collingwood, 7, 16, illus 1915 18, 21, 25, 36,

49, 58, 130, 131, 132, 136, 137, illus 1920 142, 148,

151, 152

Bands, De Luxe Orchestra, 140, 166 Bands, Essendon City Council, accused of striking,

153

Bands, Essendon City Council, annual meeting, 47, 81, 124, 130

Bands, Essendon City Council, complaint from traders,

89-90 Bands, Essendon City Council, Drum Major advertised

for, 113

Bands, Essendon City Council, engagements 1920,

140 Bands, Essendon City Council, Frankston trip, 110,

111

Bands, Essendon City Council, leads returned soldiers’ procession, 74

Bands, Essendon City Council, Life Members, 81

Bands, Essendon City Council, meeting re leadership, 132

Bands, Essendon City Council, meeting re sacking,

152

Bands, Essendon City Council, name change, fn 155 Bands, Essendon City Council, played at Aberfeldie

Park, 134

Bands, Essendon City Council, played at Annual concert, Essendon Town Hall, 53, 84, 131

Bands, Essendon City Council, played at Ascot Vale,

36, 41, 44, 53, 57, 61, 66, 70, 73, 79, 90, 92, 99, 107,

111, 118, 131, 136, 142, 147, 149

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Bands, Essendon City Council, played at Belgrave,

142 Bands, Essendon City Council, played at Caulfield

races, 38, 41, 49, 50, 57, 58, 68, 91, 96, 113, 120, 126,

128, 135 see also index entry for Caulfield races, and

Victorian Amateur Turf Club races Bands, Essendon City Council, played at Cranbourne,

113

Bands, Essendon City Council, played at Eight Hours Procession, 150

Bands, Essendon City Council, played at Essendon

Football Ground, 114 Bands, Essendon City Council, played at Essendon

Town Hall, 90, 94, 133

Bands, Essendon City Council, played at Essendon,

38, 43, 46, 54, 58, 63, 68, 77, 89, 96, 103, 108, 114, 120, 137, 144, 147

Bands, Essendon City Council, played at Footscray

Reserve, 88 Bands, Essendon City Council, played at Hicks’ Tea

Gardens, 70

Bands, Essendon City Council, played at Kensington Town Hall, 84, 112, 137,

Bands, Essendon City Council, played at Maribyrnong

River, 97, 146, 147

Bands, Essendon City Council, played at Moonee Valley racecourse, 43, 45, 58, 91

Bands, Essendon City Council, played at North

Essendon, 62, 137 Bands, Essendon City Council, played at Patriotic

carnival, Essendon baths, 71

Bands, Essendon City Council, played at Puckle Street,

38, 42, 45, 46, 56, 60, 65, 68, 72, 75, 80, 86, 90, 97, 104, 110, 123, 130, 134, 138, 146, 148, 151

Bands, Essendon City Council, played at Queen’s

Park, 37, 57, 60, 68, 75, 85, 91, 98, 108, 114, 135, 150 Bands, Essendon City Council, played at Royal Park,

126

Bands, Essendon City Council, played at VAJC, 113 Bands, Essendon City Council, played at

Williamstown, 91

Bands, Essendon City Council, played at Woodlands

Park, 133 Bands, Essendon City Council, sacked by Council, 151

Bands, Essendon City Council, tender for RAS Show,

120, 150 Bands, Essendon City Council, unhappy with Kilties

clash, 71

Bands, Essendon City Council, uniforms, 82, 88, fn 90, 91, 145,

Bands, Essendon City Council, Victory celebrations,

94

Bands, Essendon City Council, Welcome Home for Les, 117, 119

Bands, Essendon District Brass (reformed), fn 160

Bands, Essendon District Brass (reformed), played in Queen’s Park, 165

Bands, Essendon Town, 33

Bands, Footscray, 55

Bands, Guildford Brass, 8, 16, illus, 17, 25, 33, illus,

121 Bands, Kensington District Band played at Flemington

Bowling Club, 163

Bands, Kensington District Band played at Kensington

Reserve, 165 Bands, Kensington District Band played at

Kensington, 161, 162, 163, 164, 166, 167

Bands, Kensington District Band played at Lowther Hall, 166

Bands, Kensington District Band played at Preston,

166 Bands, Kensington District Band played at see also

140 and index entries for Caulfield races after 19

August 1920.

Bands, Kensington District Band played at South Kensington, 166

Bands, Kensington District Band, fn 155, 160

Bands, Malvern Tramways, 67 Bands, massed, 58

Bands, Military forces, 55

Bands, Navy, 96 Bands, Newport, 55

Bands, North Suburban Band committee, Bandmaster

left in abeyance, 156

Bands, North Suburban Band played at Kensington, 158, 159,

Bands, North Suburban Band played at Maribyrnong

Park, Avenue of Honour, 155 Bands, North Suburban Band, fn 155

Bands, North Suburban Band, name change, 160

Bands, North Suburban Band, new band room, 156,

158 Bands, North Suburban, new headquarters in Regent

St, 155

Bands, Police, 150 Bands, Port Melbourne, 65

Bands, Railways, 55

Bands, South Sydney, 67 Bands, St Augustine’s, 67, 81

Bands, Sunshine, 55

Bands, Vice-Regal, 55

Bands, Williamstown band, 55, 59, 113, 115, 120, 129, 135, 140, 143, 145, 161

Barassi, Carlo, 121

Barassi, Ron, 121 Barkley, Mr, 86, 87, 88

Barnett Glass Road Race, 131

Basham, house agent, 162 Bate, Weston, 17

Bates, Miss, recitation, 44

Batten, David John, fn 123

Batten, Jane Elizabeth, fn 123 Batten, Mrs, 122, 123

Beach excursion, 64, 65, 102

Bean, C E W, 27 Beath, Schiess, & Felstead, 143

Becks, 106

Belgrave, 72, 114, 140, 142, 143, 152

Bendigo Benevolent Asylum, 13, 14

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Bendigo Stock Exchange, 14

Bendigo, 32, 54, 62, 68, 86, 113, 126, 142, 143, 148 Bendigo, Beehives, 14-15,

Bent, Thomas, Sir, fn, 19

Bicycle chain stolen, 75

Bicycles, 50, 78 Bicycles, Jack purchased new, 163

Bicycles, raffle, 127

Birdwood, William, Field Marshal Sir, 142-143 Black Rock, 67, 83

Blackall, Dr, 107, 108

Blackburn, Maurice, 60 Blackwall, Mr, 143

Blackwell, illus 142-143

Board of Works Inspector, 106

Boat trips, Maribyrnong River, 70, 66, 146 Boilermakers Union, 140, 150

Booth, Juanita, 84, 90

Booth’s concert, 99 Botanical Gardens, 101

Botha, General, death of, 130

Bradbury, William Arthur, returned soldier, 64 Braybrook Shire Repatriation Fete, 96-97

Brighton, 67

Broadmeadows camp, 24

Brosnan, Mrs, washing, 127, 129, 130 Brown, E, bandsman killed in action, 88

Brown, F, 151

Brown, J, 81, 110, 124, 132, 133, 141, illus 142-143 Brown, Mr, 74

Brown, Ruby, 32 see also Ruby Keating

Brownlow Medal, 30

Brunswick band, Brunswick Football Club, 30, 114

Bulford, 26

Burkett, Capt, 90 Burkett, George Alexander, 90

Burn, Mr, 101, 114

Burnett, Neil, 120 C B Fisher Plate, 59

Cahill, Dr, 60, 83, 115, 126, 130

Cain, AMP society, 75 see also Kane

California Gully, 14 Camberwell, 109

Campbell, T, illus, 121

Campbell’s Creek, 34 Campbellfield, 24

Cannan, [Callen], Catherine, 13

Cannan, [Carman] Robert, 13 Cannan, James, 13

Cannan, Jane, 13 see also Jane McDonald

Cannan, Margaret, 14 see also Margaret Nelson

Cannan, Samuel, 13 Capelli, Signor, 38

Capetown, 26

Carey, J, 146, 151, 155 Carter, C, 72, 84, 155

Carter, Mr, North Suburban Band committee, 156

Castlemaine Association of Pioneers and Old

Residents, 68

Castlemaine, 13, 15, 68, 86, 163

Caulfield Cup Day, 91, 134 Caulfield distribution, 38, 42, 50, 58, 125

Caulfield Hospital, 126, 128

Caulfield races, 36, 38, 45, 48, 49, 50, 52, 57, 60, 64,

68, 70, 82, 83, 84, 86, 90, 96, 100, 109, 111, 114, 126, 128, 130, 134, 136,140, 142, 146, 147, 150, 156, 158,

159, 161, 164, 166, 167

Caulfield races, fall in steeplechase, 79 Caulfield, 119

Central Lady Brassey Mine, 15

Chapman’s garage, taxi engaged, 116 Charlton, 86, 103

Chicago Girl Cake Walk, 18

Chicken thief, 59

Children’s bazaar, 42 Chloroform to remove teeth, 84

Christ Church, North Essendon, 137, 140, 151

Chronicles of Early Melbourne, 11 Church of Christ, Ascot Vale, 59

Church of Christ, Ascot Vale, Gymnasium Club, 38

Church of Christ, Ascot Vale, Sunday school treat, 167 Church of Christ, North Essendon, fete, 137

Cinema, see moving pictures theatres

Clifton Hill, 114

Coburg Cemetery, 120 Cole’s, Melbourne, 131

Collector’s wages, 52

Collingwood Town Hall, 163 Collingwood, 138, 150, 151

Collingwood, Les played in, 166

Colliton House Hospital, 101

Comforts Fund, 79, 117 Compulsory military training, 25

Conabere, B, Mrs, 57

Conabere, J, 57 Condliffe, Mr, 107

Connors, Mr, 99

Conscription campaign, 20, fn 60, 62-63 Cordite Factory cricket match, 108

Cordite Factory Cricket Team, 109

Cordite Factory employees, 1920, illus 132

Cordite Factory employees’ march, 76 Cordite Factory Honour Board, illus 69

Cordite Factory, 20, 22 illus 23, 24, 29, 56, 61, illus

62, 66, 69, 98 Cordite Factory, advertising wagons, 94, 96

Cordite Factory, affected by gas strike, 156, 157, 158,

159 Cordite Factory, Assistant Minister of Defence, 69

Cordite Factory, death of employee, 109

Cordite Factory, employees to be dismissed, 93

Cordite factory, flu inoculations, 105 Cordite Factory, holiday declared, 94

Cordite manufacturing, fn 19,

Cordite Workers Union, fn 40 Cornish, E C, 89

Corrie, Amy, 108,109, 111, 112, 113, 114, 119, 129

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Corrie, Barclay William, 19, 31, 41, 44, 45, 46, 50, 57,

54, 55, 59, 60, 65, 66, 67, 68, 70, 72, 74, 75, 80, 88, 102, 108, 111, 112, 113, 114, 124, 139

Corrie, Barclay William, birth of daughter, 142

Corrie, Barclay William, diamond ring for lassie, 90

Corrie, Barclay William, smashed toe, 66 Corrie, Barclay William, to board in St Kilda, 115

Corrie, Margaret (Madge), 31, 61, 85, 100, 101, 112,

115, 143, 145, 146, 147, 153, 155, 167 Corrie, Nelson (Nels), 31, 60, 86, 87

Cousins, C, 63, 81, 85, 111

Couzens, Dr, 112, 130, 149, 157 Cox, Herbert (Bertie), 146, 147, 148, 149, 167

Coyble, J, 103

Cranbourne, 72, 113

Crawford, Constable, 74 Creese, George, KIA, 56

Cresswell, M, dentist, 69, 70, 72

Creswick, 16 Cricket at the MCG, 167

Crouch, Ernest, Pte, 66

Curran, Mr, 89 Cycling, Barnett Glass Road Race, 131

Cycling, ride to Elsternwick, 164

Cycling, ride to Woodend, 163

Cyclone in eastern suburbs, 67 Dalton, Florence, 167

Davey, Albert, death of, 157

Davey, Jack, 119 Davey, Jim, 119

Daw, Mrs, 138

Daws, Mr, landlord, 128

Dawson Juvenile Troop, 84, 137 De Luxe Orchestra, 140, 166

Deakin, Alfred, death of, 134

Dean’s clock, 95 Delmenico, C, illus, 121

Delmenico, Gothard, 57

Department of Defence, fn 42 Derby Day, Flemington, 93

Devonport, 26

Diaries, 19

Dimble family, 130 Dimble, Arthur, 105, 112, 116, 117, 125-6, 134

Dimble, Tilly nee Fox, 127, 147, 148

Diphtheria, 21 Dispensary, 125

Dobson, A, Mr, 160

Dog rates, 83, 132, 159 Dog, Hebrites, 28, 102, 129

Dolphin, Mr, 60

Doyle, J, 83, 96

Dreyfus, Kay, 16 Drill Hall, Ascot Vale, 41, 142

Drill practice see Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), attended

drill practice Dry Diggings, 120

Duck for dinner, 126, 138, 139, 167

Duckling appears, 107

Dummett, Charles, carrier, 123

Durban, 26

Durston, J, 83 Durston, Master, 48

Durston, Miss, 44, 50

Durston, T, 106

Duveney, Mr, president Kensington District Band, 160 Dyke, H, Mrs, 57

Dynon Bros, 110

Dynon, boy drummer, 82 Dynon, J, 83, 132, 137, 141, illus 142-143, 151, 148

Dynon, N, illus 142-143

Dynon, W, 148 Dywell, 42

Eaglehawk, 9, 14

Eglinton Street house, illus 124

Eight Hours badge, 111 Eight Hours Celebration, 74, 112

Eight Hours Day procession, 40, 140, 148, 149, 150

Elections, Federal, 41-42, 138 Elections, Legislative Council, 119

Elections, municipal, 161

Elections, State, 59, 164 Electoral Roll update, 135

Elliott, H E, Brigadier-General, 128, 151

Ellis, Albert, 56

Elsternwick, (Annie and Addie Keating live in Elsternwick) 106, 108, 111, 118, 119, 127, 132, 136,

162, 165, 167

Emmett, Frank, 13 Emmett, J, Mr, Castlemaine, 122

Empire Day celebrations, 43

Ennis family, 150, 152

Ennis, G, Miss (Gertrude), 155 Ennis, Mena, 31, 146, 146, 147, 148, 149, 154, 156,

157, 158, 159, 162, 167

Ennis, Miss (Alice), 31, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 151, 152, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 162, 164, 165

Ennis, Mrs, (Mary Teresa) 149, 151, 152, 162, 164

Ennis, Stan, 152 Essendon baths, 66, 71, 104

Essendon City Council, 56, 152, 153

Essendon City Council, court proceedings over Bb

bass, 160, 159 Essendon City Council, meeting with band reps, 89-90

Essendon City Council, war victory celebrated, 95

Essendon Cricket Club, 14, 30 Essendon Emergency Hospital, 21, 120

Essendon Football Club, 114

Essendon Football Ground, opening of season, 114 Essendon High School, 29, 30

Essendon High School, influenza hospital, 21, 120

Essendon Patriotic Carnival, fn 43

Essendon Red Cross Society, fn 43, 52 Essendon Rifles see 58

th Infantry Battalion (Essendon

Rifles)

Essendon River League, 72, 155, 156 Essendon Rowing Club, new boatsheds, 140, 147

Essendon Scottish Cricket Team, 109

Essendon Town Hall see also Concerts, and Bands

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Essendon Town Hall, circa 1915, illus 52, circa 1920,

illus 153, illus 118 Essendon Town Hall, unveiling of Honour Boards, 128

Essendon Town Hall, visit of the Prince of Wales, 154

Essendon, Napier St, circa 1910, illus 145

Evans, Mr, 51 Evans, N, 99, 105

Evans, W, 47, 106

Expeditionary mail, 49, 81, 91, 102 Faderson, A, 81, 82, 93

Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital, 21, 77, 78, 79

Father Christmas, 138, 139, 167 Fenton, Arthur, Cr, 47, 90, fn 96, 124, 114

Ferguson, Mephan employees, 105, illus, 144, 156

Ferguson, Mephan, restarted, 145

Ferguson, Mephan, shut down, fn 144 Finn, Edmund, 11

Fire, in racing stables, 50

Fire, South Kensington, 93 Fitcher, Mr, 161

Fitzroy races, 136

Fleming family 51, 90 Fleming, A, 70, 71, 100

Fleming, Dorothy, 113

Fleming, E, 77

Fleming, Jean, 73 Fleming, Mr, 42, 51

Fleming, Mrs (Georgina), 31, 72, 73, 74, 98, 90, 108,

126, 128, 134, 135, 155, 158, 166 Flemington Bowling Club, 140, 163

Flemington Meat Preserving Company, 102, see also

Anderson’s meat works

Flemington Police Court, 159, 160 Flemington racecourse, aviators land, 146, 161

Flemington races, 50, 59, 81, 84, 93, 129, 133, 155,

157, 160, 163, 165 Flemington reserve see Kensington Reserve

Flemington, 110

Floods, Maribyrnong River, 160 Floods, Williamstown racecourse, 113

Floods, Yarra River, 86, 165

Foletti, J, illus, 121

Football, 131, 162, 163 Football, Collingwood vs Carlton, 161

Football, Jack and Haydn attend match, 152

Footscray Football Club, 30 Footscray Railway Reserve, 88

Foreign surname, 7, 20, 23, 25

Fort Gellibrand, 80, 81, 86 Fortissimo Lending Library, 152

Fox family, 38 40, 42, 45, 53, 61, 64, 67, 82, 88, 98,

105, 109, 110, 112, 115, 119, 127, 147, 150, 161

Fox, Arthur, 113 Fox, Eileen (Eily), 48

Fox, Laurence (Laurie/Lorrie), 31, 48, 65, 66, 78,

91,105, 106, 108, 109, 125, 130, 134, 136, 138 Fox, Mary Euphemia nee Vosti (Fame), 31, 41, 78,

87, 91, 97, 105, 106, 107, 112, 117, 119, 127, 128,

129, 147, 162

Fox, Matilda (Tilly), 31, 38, 45, 105, 113, 114, 117,

119, 120, 125, 125-6, 127, 130 see also Tilly Dimble Fox, Richard, (Dick), 31, 48, 55-56, 57, 60, 72, 78, 94,

106, 126, 141

Fox, Winnie, 78, 97, 114

Franchini (Franklin), Almira, 14 Franchini, Guiseppe (Joseph), 14

Frankston trip, 135

Fraser, M, 78 Fraser, Mr, 48, 92

Friendly societies, 21 see also Loyal Albert Lodge

Fryer’s Creek, 13 Fuel and Fodder trades picnic, 140, 146

Funeral, R Thompson, 98

Gage, F, 136, 141, illus 142-143, 148

Gardenvale, 68 Garrard, Mr, 161

Gas company, 129

General Strike, 1917, 20 Geoghegan, J, Mrs, 57

George, V, 26-27

German raider in Indian Ocean, 37 Gerra Versasca, 8, 14

Gibbons, Miss, 50

Giles, Beatrice, 32

Gill, Will, 120, 127 Gillespie, C, 111

Girls’ Guild display, 135

Glenroy, 59, 93, 135, 158, 165, 166, 167 Godkin, Mr, 53, 54

Gold prospecting, 14

Goldfinch family, 141

Goldsworthy, Cr, 89 Gonsalez Opera Co, 38

Goody Two Shoes, pantomime, 101

Grand National Steeplechase, 47, 81, 157 Grand National Tower Hotel, 93

Grant, Bob, returned soldier, 110, 117

Gray, Mr, head teacher, 77 Green, Les, 153

Gregory’s, 138

Grenness, Mr, 108

Groom, Mr, Assist. Minister for Defence, 69 Grose, Ern, 167

Guildford Honour Row memorial, illus, 121

Guildford State School, 15 Guildford, illus, 8, 9, 14, 16, 19, 20-21, 31, 33, 35, 55,

64, 65, 72, 76, 91, 100, 102, 110, 120, 130, 134, 149,

161, 162, 163 Guildford, Welcome Home to Les Vosti, 122

Gymnasium, 77, 79, 81, 82, 83, 90

Hale, A, Mr, 61

Hale, G A, 60 Hales, Mr, 106

Hall, Mr, 76

Hallam, Mr, 80, 81 Halley’s comet, 40

Hammett, N, 81, illus 142-143

Hamptons, re house, 130

Harbrow, H, 86, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 95, 96, 98, 99

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Harford, F O, Cr, Guildford, 122

Harford, T, illus 121 Harper, house agent, 120

Harrap, band committee, 47

Harrap, F, 47, 81, 99, 132, 133, 141, 148, 151

Harrap, J, 47, 155 Harrap, Mr, 56

Harris, Paddy, 116, 117, 126

Harrop, Mr, 71, 167 Haswell, L, 51, 133

Haswell, Len, 84

Haswell, Les, 42 Hawker, Harry, aviator, 117

Healesville, 167

Health inspectors, 78

Health Officer, 77 Hearder, Dixon, Major, 62

Hellegers, Joan, 10, 11, 13, 14, 32

Henley on Maribyrnong, 141, 146 Henley on Yarra, 135, 164, 165

Herald Office, 60

Herald Special, 94 Heritage, J, Mr, 115

Hicks Tea Gardens, 70, 71, 113

Hill, C, 81

Hill, Mr, 88, 150 Hillebrand, C, 158

Hollingsworth, Edward George (Ted), 23, 45, 69, 74

Honour Board unveiled, Essendon Football Club, 114 Honour Board, Cordite Factory, 69

Honour Board, Presbyterian, unveiled, 73

Honour Boards, Essendon Town Hall, 128

Hood, Mr, carrier, 56, 106 Hood, Mrs, 102

Horse racing see Ascot, Caulfield, Fitzroy, Moonee

Valley, Melbourne Hunt Club, Richmond, Victorian Amateur Turf Club, Victoria Racing Club

Hospital Sunday, 16, 55, 56, 57, 58, 91, 135, 164, 165

Hospital, Brighton Road, 125 Hot weather, 63-64, 66, 100, 102, 106, 137, 167

House burglary, 74

House hunting, 102, 106, 116, 118, 120, 123, 128, 130,

162 House in Eglinton St, illus 124

House removal, 123

Houston, A, Mr, funeral of, 109 Houston, Walter, 97

Howard, Henry, Rev 63

Hudson, Jackson, 91 Hughes, William, PM, 42, 62, 63

Hume’s Pipeworks, 105, 106

Hunt, Phillip Richard (Phil), 23, 32, 36, 45, 63, 64, 65,

72, 73, 80, 91, 92, 104, 108, 123, 127 Hurstbridge, 80, 102, 159

Hutchinson family, 58, 65

Hutchinson, Arthur, 38, 47, 56, 60, 68, 75, 81, 85, 86, 88, 89, 90, 103, 123, 125, 132, 133, 137, 141, illus

142-143, 148, 151, 152, 155, 157, 163, 165

Hutchinson, J A, 119

Il Trovatore, 38

Indian Army, 24

Influenza epidemic, 104, 105, 108, 112, 114, 115, 120, 125, 127

Influenza strikes Vosti family, 125

Ingram, C, illus 121

Ingram, Nug, 83 Inoculations against influenza, 105, 106, 107

Insurance policy, 54, 61, 75

Intolerance, photo play, 42 Irvine, W, 96

Jackson, L, 106

James, Hugh, Lieut, Military Cross, 53, 74 James, Mrs, 53, 74, 87

Japan, Addie’s buying trips to, 106, 108, 120, 137

Jeffery, Mr, newsagent, 86, 124

Jennings, Stan, illus, 121 Jewell, band committee, 47

Jewell, F, 38, 71, 81, 85, 87, 106, 124, 132, 133, 137,

148 Jewell, G, 124

Jewell, North Suburban Band committee, 156

Jewell, T, illus 142-143, 151, 155 Joel, Mrs, 74

Johnston, Mr, Morphett Terrace, 118

Jones, H, 81

Jones, Harold, 54 Judd, Mr, real estate agent, 115, 120

Junior Technical College, 29, 30, 63, 67, 84, 116, 138

Kane, Mr, AMP, 75 see also Cain Keating family, 10 -13,

Keating, Adeline (Addie), 10, 14, 15, illus, 28, 32, 42,

43, 44, 46, 48, 50, 55, 56, 60, 70, 73, 84, 93, 101, 102,

103, 104, 105, 108, 120, 131, 137, 155, 158, 166 Keating, Adeline (Addie), arrived home, 120

Keating, Adeline (Addie), buying trips to Japan, 106,

108, 120, 137 Keating, Adeline (Addie), farewell party, 138

Keating, Adeline (Addie), in Manilla, 113

Keating, Adeline (Addie), in Thursday Island, 113 Keating, Adeline (Addie), in Zamboango, 114

Keating, Adeline (Addie), moved to St Kilda with

Mary McDonald, 49

Keating, Adeline (Addie), musical ability, 18 Keating, Adeline (Addie), postcard from Townsville,

111

Keating, Adeline (Addie), return from Sydney, 154, 153

Keating, Annie (Nance), 14 Illus 15 see also Vostie,

Annie (Nance) Keating, Annie, nee Todd, influenza, 95

Keating, Annie, nee Todd, 7, 19, 31, 32, 37, 42, 43, 44,

45, 46, 55, 58, 59, 60, 61, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 70, 71,

73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 82, 86, 90, 93, 98, 100, 103, 104, 105, 107, 109, 111, 115, 117, 118, 119, 120,

127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 134, 135, 137, 139, 144, 147,

148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 154, 158, 161, 162, 164, 165 Keating, Annie, nee Todd, assisted when family

stricken with influenza, 125, 126

Keating, Annie, nee Todd, assists with move to

Eglinton Street, 124

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Keating, Annie, nee Todd, birthday, 136

Keating, Annie, nee Todd, brings cake for Welcome Home, 116

Keating, Annie, nee Todd, helps while Nance is

unwell, 107, 108, 112

Keating, Annie, nee Todd, holds farewell party for Addie, 138

Keating, Annie, nee Todd, joins Victory celebrations

in the city, 94 Keating, Annie, nee Todd, Madge Corrie stays with

mother, 143, 145, 146, 147, 153, 155, 167

Keating, Annie, nee Todd, moved to St Kilda, 56 Keating, Annie, nee Todd, staying in Bendigo, 38-39,

41, 53, 54, 86, 142, 143

Keating, Annie, nee Todd, staying in Ravenswood, 49,

89 Keating, Annie, nee Todd, takes house in Elsternwick,

106, 108

Keating, Annie, nee Todd, to have operation, 165, 166 Keating, Annie, nee Todd, went to see march of

soldiers, 91

Keating, Clare, 164 Keating, Dorrie, 70

Keating, Elsie nee Dillon, 153, 164

Keating, Jack, illus 28 (son of Nelson)

Keating, Jeffrey James, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 Keating, John Joseph, Rev, 11

Keating, John, 15

Keating, Lucinda Margaret (Lucy), 9, 10, 13, 14 Keating, Mary Agnes, birth, 12

Keating, Nelson (Nels), illus 28, 32, 71, illus 110

Keating, Robert Dawson, (Bob) illus 28, 38, 103, 153,

164, 167 Keating, Robert junior (Bobbie), 71

Keating, Ruby, nee Brown, illus 28, 32, 86, illus 110

Keating, Sarah nee Duffy 12, 14 Keating, Terrence, 12

Keating, Thomas, 12

Keating, William, (Billy) 12, 13, 14, 15, 18 Keatinge & Co, druggists, 11

Keatinge, M B B, 24, 25

Keilor, 50

Kelly, Ben, of Guildford, 134 Kelly, Bert, Mr and Mrs, 102, 103

Kemp, G, Mr, head teacher, 51,

Kemp, Mr, 52 Kemp, Mr, landlord, advised house sold, 116

Kemp, Mr, landlord, raised rent, 115

Kensington (now Newmarket) Reserve, 163, 165 Kensington see also Bands, Kensington District Brass

Kensington South, 93

Kensington Town Hall, illus 61, 84, 112, 137

Kensington, 82, 85, 90, 100, 148, 149, 151, 153, 159, 161, 163, 164

Kensington, new band room, 158

Kettle, Mary, 108 Kettlye, G, 158

Kilmore, 57

Kimpton, A, Mr & Mrs, 161

Kimpton, E, 78

Kimpton, Flo, fn 161

King George’s Hall, 59 Kingsville band, 55

Kirby, Mancell, 96

Kirkpatrick, Alan, illus, 121

Kitely, Mr, 120, 123 Krutli, Harold, 26

Lady Brassey Mine, 15

Larkhill, Salisbury Plains, 26 Lauder, Harry, Sir, 115

Lavery, band auditor, 47

Lavery, N, 81 Lavery, W, 132

Lawson, W, 94

Lee, Nan, 17, 18, 20, 23, 7, 72 see also Vosti, Annie

Isobel (Nan/Nannie) Lennox, 89

Levey, C, 64

Lewis Bros, 139 Lewis, ironmonger, 59

Liberty Bond, 61, 64, 65

Lincolnshire Arms Hotel, fn 131 Lister, Miss, music teacher, 84, 87

Living Museum of the West, 69

Lochhart’s, hairdresser, 127

Lodge meeting, 50, 83 Lodge membership, 21

Lodge Room, 80

Lodge see Loyal Albert Lodge Lodge Sick Visitor, 127

Lowther Hall garden fete, 140, 166

Loyal Albert Lodge MUIOOF, 21, 46, 48, 70, 71, 78,

85, 89, 91, 92, 98, 99, 107, 108, 108, 109, 112, 120, 126, 127, 147, 152, 166

Lucas, E, 151, 155, 157, 161

Lucas, Mr, 145 Lucas, Mr, North Suburban Band committee, 156

Luck’s fruit shop, 59

Luck’s, 93 Lucky City: the first generation at Ballarat, 1851-

1901, 16

Lyon’s, instrument repairs, 145

Lyons, E, 113 MacIntyre, M, 58

MacIntyre, Mrs, 79

Mackay, John (Jack) , 38, 42, 73, 79, 83, 94, 102, 103, 101, 108, 116, 119, 142, 156

Mackay, Mrs, 103, 118, 155, 156

Magazine, 78, 105 Maldon, 15

Mannix, Dr, farewell, 152

Mansfield, Chummy, 98

Manton, Mr, drummer, 76 Maribyrnong Artillery Camp, 22, 42, 59, 60

Maribyrnong Carnival, 96

Maribyrnong foot racing, 163 Maribyrnong Park, 155

Maribyrnong Presbyterian Church, Epsom Rd, 42, 73,

158

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Maribyrnong Presbyterian Football Club (Marrows),

30 Maribyrnong River, 93, 159

Maribyrnong River, Avenue of Honour, 155

Maribyrnong River, boat trip, 38, 66, 70, 146, 165

Maribyrnong River, flood expected, 160 Maribyrnong River, Henley, 141

Maribyrnong River, rowing club, 147

Maribyrnong Swimming Club, 71, 76, 94 Maribyrnong, defence industries, 19

Marno, C, 96

Marong, 14 Mars, Phil, 88

Marsh, Mr, North Suburban Band committee, 156

Marsh, N, 140, illus 142-143, 155

Marsh, W 124, 132, 133, 148, 158 Marshall, Mrs, Clifton Hill, 114

Martin, band committee, 47

Martin, H J, 85 Martin, Harry, 55, 71, 75, 81, 85, 119, 124, 132, 133,

137, 141, illus, 142-143, 148, 151

Martin, Harry, band sergeant, 47 Martin, Harry, North Suburban Band committee, 156

Maryborough, 126, 141

Masonic Hall, Maribyrnong Rd, 58, 77, 92, 99, 135,

138 Mathews, Mr, 152

Mathews, T, illus, 121

May, Father, catholic priest, 126 McCarthy, Dr, 106, 107

McConnell, Ann, 87

McConnell, James, Lieut, 86, 87

McConnell, Jean, 87 McConnell, John, 87

McConnell, Mrs, 79, 87

McConnell, Ronald, 87 McConnell, Sydney, 87

McCormack’s, bicycle purchased, 163

McCoy & Thwaites, solicitors, 128 McDonald family, 32, 82, 83, 102, 103, 104, 106, 130,

146

McDonald, Alfie, ill with pneumonia, 113

McDonald, Donald Glencoe (Don), 32, 133, 146 McDonald, Donald, 13, 32, 81, 84, fn 89, 98, 103, 113,

116, 120

McDonald, Ethel, 103, 104, 109 McDonald, James Duncan, 32 killed in action, 89

McDonald, Jane (also Jennie) nee Keating, 32, 81, 83,

84, 85, 86, fn 89, 93, 96, 97, 101, 106, 113, 113, 116, 118, 136, 139, 141, 143, 146, 148, 157

McDonald, Jessie, 32, 82, 83, 83, 84, 93, 96, 98

McDonald, Jessie, marriage, 99 see also Smith, Jessie

McDonald, John Robert (Jack), 32, 114, 130, 147 McDonald, John Robert (Jack), receives military

medal, 120

McDonald, John Robert (Jack), returned, 104-105, McDonald, John Robert (Jack), son accidentally killed,

113

McDonald, Laurence, (Laurie), 87

McDonald, Mary Edith, 32, 65, 74, 75, 77, 79, 86

McDonald, Mary Edith, moved to St Kilda with Addie,

49 McDonald, Mary Edith, re house in Ascot Vale for

parents, 81

McDonald, Miss, Launceston, 136

McDonald, Will, ill with pneumonia, 113 McEwan’s, 116

McG, T, absence, 159

McGavan, Mr, 99, 112 McGiffen family, 32, 104, 114, 129, 147

McGiffen, Charles, 32

McGiffen, Mary, 32, 70, 109, 113, 134, 135, 164 McGiffen, Robert, 32, 105

McHutchison, Miss, 70

McIntosh, J, dentist, 79, 158, 161

McIntosh, Lieut, aviator, 161 McKay, H V, 96

McKenna, Maurice, Dr, 46

McMillan, Bob, 134 Mears, C (Clifton), illus 18, 50, 81, 132, 133, 137, 141,

illus 142, 143, 148, 149, 151, 155, 156

Meehan, J, Mrs, 126 Meehan, John, 33, 84, 96, 155

Mein, Florence, death of , 161

Mein, Norman, illus, 121, 161

Melbourne Cricket Ground, 24, 63, 145, 146, 155, 167 Melbourne Cup Day, 59, fn 57, 93, 135, 165

Melbourne Hospital, 82, 83, 84

Melbourne Hunt Club races, 153 Melbourne Medical Association, 11

Melbourne Town Hall, prizes, band contest, 148

Melbourne Town Hall, reception for Melbourne crew,

117 Meni, Miss, 76

Meningitis, 26

Mentone, 162, 167 Mephan Ferguson see Ferguson, Mephan

Meteorite shower, 51, 157

Metropolitan Fire Brigade, 30 Middle Park, (Addie and Robert Keating lived at

Middle Park) 32, 38, 44, 49, 57, 102

Military Medal, Jack McDonald, 120

Military Medal, Patrick Skehan, 39, 160 Military Medal, Roy Smith, fn 97

Military procession, 126

Military training, 22 Miller, 100

Mohawk Follies, 63,64

Molloy, Cassie (Katherine), 129 Molloy, Dick, illus, 28

Molloy, Kathleen, 128

Molloy, Matilda, nee Vosti, 128

Moncur, P R, 74 Moonee Ponds Baptist Church bazaar, 133

Moonee Ponds Theatre, illus 40

Moonee Ponds Theatre, victory celebrations, 95 Moonee Ponds Town Hall, 84, 96 concert

Moonee Ponds West State School bazaar, 86-87

Moonee Ponds West State School, 30, 54, 77, 138

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Moonee Ponds West State School, athletic

demonstration, 167 Moonee Ponds West, school concert, 138

Moonee Valley Cup, 91

Moonee Valley Racecourse, Gymkhana, 43

Moonee Valley races, 55, 76, 82, 158, 163, 164, 167 Mooney, Mr, PLC tickets, 47

Morgan, D, Mr, 115

Moriarty, Guard, 77 Morse, P, Pte, Campbell’s Creek, 122

Moving picture theatres, 21

Muir, Mr, North Suburban Band committee, 156 Murdock, Dorothy, 96

Musical life of the Vostis and Keatings, 16-18

Myer’s Creek, 14

Myer’s Emporium, 18, 32, 37, 59, 109, 120, 133, 138 Myer’s Emporium, Addie buyer for, 106

Myer’s Emporium, farewell’s Addie, 108

National Party, 42 National Steeplechase, 82

Neilson, H, Mr, Guildford, 122

Nelson, Almira Elizabeth, 10, 13, 14 see also Franchini, Almira

Nelson, Margaret, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14

Nelson, Martha, 10, 13

Nelson, Sarah Ann Isabella, 10, 13 Nerring, 14

New Zealand Loan, fire, 93

Newall, N, 92 Newing, Sydney John Dr, to operate on Jack, 50-51

Newing, Sydney John, Dr, 50, 51, 53, 54, 58, 60, 61,

63, 77, 78, 80, 85, 107, 109, 125, 126, 128, 130, 131,

132 Newing, Sydney John, Dr, visit by Jack Vosti, 46-47

Newmarket Handicap, Flemington, 36, 109

Newmarket, 35, fn 60, 76, 82, 83, 87, 89, 93, 94, 97, 101, 106, 107, 112, 113, 114

Newport, 33

Nitro glycerine headaches, 23 see also most Sundays for John Vosti’s headaches

Noble, Harry, 38, 47, 53, 54, 61, 63, 66, 68, 69, 71, 74,

78, 81, 82, 85, 88, 89, 104, 117, 124, 131, 132, 133,

135, 141, illus 142-143 Noble, Keith, 68

Noble, Mr, 93, 97, 120

North Essendon, 62, fn 131, 137, 165, North Essendon, Church fete

North Melbourne, 162

North Suburban Band see Bands, North Suburban North Suburban Cycling Club, 75

O’Brien, Lieut, fn 160

Oakes, T, 88, 93

Oaks Day, 93 Ogilvie, Mr of Murrumbeena,109, 110

Oliver, John, 95, 106

Our Boys appeal, 70 Pantomime, Goody Two Shoes, 101

Parer, Lieut, aviator, 161

Parker, A E, 152

Parliament House, 96

Pascoe Vale Football Club, 30

Pascoe Vale, 136 Passalaqua, Alf, illus, 121

Passalaqua, Guildford Band, 16

Passalaqua, Mary Ann, 69, 136, fn 161

Passalaqua, Victoria (Vic), 33, 35 see also Vosti, Victoria

Patriotic Carnival, 71

Patriotic Carnival, Showgrounds, 76 Patriotic fete, 60

Pau, General, 91, illus 92

Peace Celebrations, 127 Pelaco Co, picnic trip, 167

Pennell, G W, Cr, 96

Perkins, H, Mrs, 57

Permacite Manufacturing Co (pottery), 56, fn 45, 84, 94, fn 96, 98, 102,141

Petty, Ethel, nee McDonald, 86

Petty, Jim, 148 Petty, Stanley Donald, fn 86

Phillips, Lyell James Henry, 83

Phillips, Mr, 47, 71, 97 Phillips, Mr, child killed, 83

Phillips, N, 47, 81, 118, 141, illus 142-143, 148, 151,

155

Phillips, W, 83, 119, 132, 133, 149 Pictures, moving, 38, 39, 44, 45, 46, 49, 50, 53, 59, 64,

65, 68, 72, 74, 77, 78, 79, 80, 83, 84, 86, 87, 90, 91,

92, 94, 95, 97, 107, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 128, 129, 130, 131, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137,

141, 143, 147, 148, 149, 150, 152, 155, 156, 157, 158,

159, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165

Pioneer Battalions, 24 Plummer, Walter, bandsman killed in action, 88

Point Cook, 147

Police court, proceedings over Bb bass, 159 Police station, 143

Police, report to, 74

Pollard, C, 81 Port Melbourne Ladies’ Welcome Home Committee,

22, 37, 68, 85, 98, 103

Port Melbourne, 25, 154

Portsea, Quarantine Station, 116 Pottery see Permacite Manufacturing Co

Pound night, 59

Power shortages, fn 54-55 Power, Hilda, 96

Prahran, 58, 77, 83, 100, 149

Prescott, N, 85 Preston garden fete, 140, 166

Prewett, Noel, fn 85

Prewitt, 133

Pridham, Mr, ventriloquist, 119 Protest march, 54

Public Holiday declared, 94

Puckle St, illus 39 Puckle Street see Bands, Essendon City Council,

played in Puckle Street

Puckle Street, Victory celebrations, 95

Purdue, R, Mr & Mrs, 159

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Purple Cross, fn 43,

Pynor, Cr, Mayor of Essendon, 49 Quarantine Station, 115

Queen’s Park rotunda, fn 160

Queen’s Park, 37, 40, illus, 48, 56, 57, 58, 60, 64, 67,

68, 75, 85, 88, 91, 98, 103, 108, 113, 114, 135, 163, 165, 167

Queen’s Park, concert, 55

Queen’s Park, memorial service, 150 Radcliffe, Emma Jane, fn 43, 43, 44 , 50, 54, 62, 63,

64, 65, 101, 116, 119

Rail Loan, 92 Railway picnic, Ballarat, 111

Railway station, Ascot Vale, 150

Railway, returns lost coat, 149

Rasmussen, Herbert Leslie, 34 Rasmussen, Herbert Ludwig (Bert), 34

Ravenhall, Mr, 114

Ravenswood, (Nelson Keating lived at Ravenswood) 32, fn 47, 49, 89, 100, 101, 102, 103

Recruiting committee, formation, 49

Recruitment meeting in Melbourne, 75 Reece/Rees, Muriel, 108, 117

Rees, Mrs, 117

Reid, Hugh, 151

Reid’s, Puckle St, 125 Reinforcements leave Maribyrnong artillery camp, 42,

59, 60

Remount Depot, fn 19 Renards, 137

Renny, A, jockey, killed, 136

Rent rise, 159, 160

Rentoul, Dr, 73 Repatriation Carnival, 93, 94, 96-97

Repatriation Hospital, Caulfield, 117

Repatriation race meeting, Moonee Valley, 45 Returned soldier, 3

rd Pioneers, 56

Returned soldier, 64, 66

Returned soldier, blind, 53 Returned soldiers landed, 100, 102, 104

Returned soldiers march, 74, 96, 97

Returned soldiers, 38, 71, 84, 97

Returned soldiers, Bagoville welcome home 112 Returned soldiers, presentation of gold medals, 112

Returned soldiers, welcome home, fn 98

Returned soldiers’ demonstration, 74 Returned Soldiers’ League, carnival, 114

Richards, Dorothy (Dollie), fn 43, 108, 109

Richards, Gwen, 133, 144, 146, 147, 156, 163 Richards, John, fn 144

Richmond races, 131

Rickards, Mr, 91

Rilen, Marjorie, 33 Riley, Beatrice, 33

Riley, Emma, nee Clay, 80

Riley, John James, Bandmaster, 18 , 32-33, 38, 42, 45, 50, 54, 58, fn 58, fn 62, 80, 85 90, 133, 137, 141, illus

142-143, 148, 151, 155

Riley, John James, Bandmaster, illness of daughter,

126

Riley, John James, Bandmaster, resignation, 167

Riley, John James, Bandmaster, sacked by Council, 151

Riley, John Thomas, 32

Riley, Thomas James, 33

Rinard, Mrs, 81 Riots in Melbourne, 54, 126-127

Riverview Tea Gardens, 104 see also Hicks’ Tea

Gardens Roberts, E, 120, 132, 133

Robertson, butcher, account paid, 157

Roche, F, Mrs, 57 Roddy, N, 73, 81

Ross, J, Mrs, Semaphore, 103

Rowe, Mr, passed on phone message, 51

Rowe’s, 35 Royal Agricultural Society Show, 55, 88, 133, 132,

162

Royal Agricultural Society Show, tender to play, 120, 150

Royal Agricultural Society Showgrounds, army

headquarters, 24 Royal Agricultural Society, fn 96

Royal Australian Field Artillery Barracks, 22, illus 37,

42, 59, 60

Royal Australian Navy, 34 Royal Park, 126

Royle, Cr, 89

Rubira’s café, 55 Russ, Signorina, 38

Russell, A, Mrs, 119

Russell, A, Townhall Keeper, 95

Russian Revolution, 38 Ryan, Miss, violinist, 150

Ryan, Thomas, Sgt, MLA, 59, 114

Salisbury Plains, 26 Salvation Army, 90, fn 152, 153

Sandingham, 67

Sangston, Thomas, fn 63, 64 Sangston’s open air theatre, 63

School children, display for the Prince, 155

School of Mines, 15

Scottish Concert, 133 See also p 140 for example of year’s program and

references to Caulfield Races.

Sewell, V S, Dr, 44, 50 Sewing machine, Singer, 134

Shaw, Archie, 89, 117

Ships, Aki Maru, 120, 139 Ships, Anzac, destroyer, 154

Ships, Argyle, 10

Ships, Australia, 34, 138, 149

Ships, Bakara, 133 Ships, Cerberus, 34

Ships, Fantome, 34, fn 55, 87,

Ships, Hygea, 66 Ships, Karoola, 163

Ships, Khyber, 114, 115, 116

Ships, Leicestershire, 104

Ships, Loongarna, 99

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Ships, Melbourne, 117, 122, 127

Ships, Nikko Maru, 108, 109, 114, 151 Ships, Orontes, 105

Ships, Port Hacking, 104

Ships, Renown, 152, 154, 155, 156

Ships, Takada, 103, 106 Ships, Tingira, 34

Ships, Ulysses, 26

Ships, Wandilla, 25, 147 Ships, Zealandia, 123

Show holiday, 133

Showers, Arthur, 30 Showgrounds see Royal Agricultural Society

Simmons, S, Mrs, 115

Simms, Mrs, 91

Simonsen, James, illus 62 Simpson, Mr, 151

Singapore, 55

Singles, 59 Singles, Charlie, 63, 81, 132, 133, illus 142-143, 155,

165

Singles, Mr, Lodge Sick Visitor, 127 Skehan family, 136, 166, 167

Skehan, Barry, 38, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 48, 49, 50,

53

Skehan, Dorothy, 137, 138, 155, 167 Skehan, Herbert, 38, KIA 57

Skehan, Margery, 137, 138

Skehan, Mrs, 109, 126, 128, 129, 130, 131, 133, 137, 138, 141, 141, 143, 148, 153, 158, 160, 162, 165, 167

Skehan, Mrs, unveiling of Honour Boards, 128

Skehan, Paddy, Military Medal, 38, 160

Skehan, Paddy, returned from the war, 108 Skehan, Patrick Raymond (Paddy), 33, 57, 63, 64, 65,

75, 104, 109, 117, 119, 122, 123, 135, 136, 138, 141,

165, 166, 167, 167 Skehan, Patrick senior, 38

Skehan’s boot repairs, 128, 139

Smith, Jessie nee McDonald, 103, 106, 113, 116, 132 see also Jessie McDonald

Smith, Ross, aviator, 146, 147

Smith, Roy Francis, 97, Military medal, fn 97, 99, 103,

113, 116 Smithson, 72, 77, 82-83, 122, 124, 126, 127, 128, 129,

154, 156

Smoke night concert, 142 Snapshots from Home League, 56-57, 70

Socialism, discussion on, 49

Somme, battle of, 27 Sorrento, band trip, 146

South Kensington, band played in 166

Spanish flu, 21, 103

Spanish influenza deaths, 87 Spring, J, stables burnt down, 50

St Aidan’s Hospital, 132, 137, 138

St Kilda beach, 65, 102 St Kilda, (Addie and Annie Keating, and Mary

McDonald lived at St Kilda) 55, 56, 58, 62, 64, 65, 67,

68, 115, 147

St Kilda, arrival of the Prince of Wales, 154

St Mary’s hall concert, 76

St Mary’s hall dance, 71, 77, 78, 79, 80, 82, 83, 89 St Mary’s hall smoke night concert, 142

St Mary’s hall, ALP children’s treat, 167

St Mary’s hall, P L L novelty night, 81

St Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, 125 St Patrick’s Day procession, Les played in, 148

St Paul’s school room, 156

St Vincent’s Hospital, 50 State War Council, fn 43

Stenhouse, Mr, 84

Stephenson, H, 81 Stephenson, Mr, 49

Stewart, Mr, 60

Stewart, W, Guildford, 122

Stolen motor vehicle, 143 Stout, Miss, 70

Streeter, Mrs, died of flu, 87

Stretcher-bearers, 27 Strikes, 23

Strikes, coal, 166

Strikes, engine drivers and firemen, 156, 157 Strikes, engineers, 93

Strikes, gas workers, 155, 157, 158

Strikes, General, 1917, 20

Strikes, printers, 147 Strikes, seamens’, settled 130

Strode family, 46

Strode, Addie, 66, 138 Strode, George, 155

Sunday School Christmas treat, 100

Sunday School picnic, 59, 93, 135, 165

Sutherland, Dr, 107 Sutton, John, 13

Sweatman, Arthur, 144

Sweatman, bill from, 74, 94 Sweatman, John, wood merchant, 75

Sweatman, Mrs, 66, 67, 71, 77, 78, 79, 80, 94, 103,

105, 109, 110, 111, 114, 165 Sweatman, Mrs, senior, 76

Sweatman, Percy, fn 104, 106, 109

Sweatman, Rene, 68, 78

Tank at rally, 90 Tarrant, F, 135, 141, illus 142, 143

Tattersalls tickets, 135, 136, 164

Tent, construction of, 104, 105, 107 Theatres see also Pictures

Theatres, Ascot Vale, 45, 147, 149, 158, 159

Theatres, Auditorium, 42 Theatres, Majestic, 50

Theatres, Moonee Ponds, 53, 77, 141, 152, 161, 164

Theatres, Newmarket, 83, 113

Theatres, open air, fn 63, 107 Theatres, Paramount Picture, fn 54, 76, 92

Theatres, Paramount, 54, 76, 92

Theatres, Princess, 39 Theatres, St George’s Hall, 59

Thomas, Emily Maude, 117, 118, 120, 123, 127

Thomas, G, 59

Thomas, Mr, 126

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Thompson Dave, Newstead, 151

Thompson, Bob, death, 98 Thompson, Dr, fn 161

Ticino, 8, 14

Todd, Ann, 14 see also Keating, Annie

Todd, John Jobling, 14 Traders want band for Essendon, 89

Train, electric, 119

Trainor, Mrs, 91 Transports leave Port Melbourne, 42

Trench work, 28

Trinafour hospital, 51 Tristan and Isolde, 67

Troops leave Maribyrnong, 37

Tweedie, Constable, 74

Unemployed, aid for, 126 Union fees paid, 132

Union meeting, 82

VAJC cornet players, 45 Vallance, Dorothy (Dorrie), 33, 37, 84, 107, 108

Vallance, Mat, 33

Vaudeville artists, 64 Vaughan, 9

Victoria Racing Club (VRC) races, 56, 58, 59, 69, 70,

89, 109, 110, 135, 147, 165

Victorian Amateur Turf Club (VATC) races, 36, 56, 68, 90, 108, 126, 127, 128, 140, 147, 168

Victorian Football Association, 30

Victorian Football League, 30 Victory celebrations, 94, 95

Viney, E, 73

Vining, E, 81

Vosti family, 14-31, illus 1915, 28 Vosti family, religious observance, 20-21

Vosti, Agnes, fn 116

Vosti, Agostino, 14 Vosti, Albert Antonio (Bob), 91, 94, 98, 100, 105, 108

Vosti, Allan Raymond, 7, 9, 15, 16, 19, 21, 24, 30, 30-

31, 32, fn 45, 49, 65, 70, 75, 77, 88, 93, 110, 118, 126, 129, 143, 145, 148, 155

Vosti, Allan Raymond, birthday, 55, 89, 133

Vosti, Allan Raymond, cantankerous, 57

Vosti, Allan Raymond, collects Les from Final depot, 116

Vosti, Allan Raymond, fidgety, 46

Vosti, Allan Raymond, made a boy of him, 141 Vosti, Allan Raymond, measles, 149

Vosti, Allan Raymond, musical ability, 17

Vosti, Allan Raymond, on Billy Keating, 14-15 Vosti, Allan Raymond, photo taken, illus, 99, 101

Vosti, Allan Raymond, strayed, 59

Vosti, Allan Raymond, Sunday school treat, 167

Vosti, Allan Raymond, to Middle Park, 49 Vosti, Allan Raymond, to St Kilda, 55, 65, 75

(grndma), 111, 134, 146, 150, 166

Vosti, Allan Raymond, toothache, 139, 161 Vosti, Allan Raymond, unwell, 37, 46, 125, 164

Vosti, Allan Raymond, visited aunt Jane McDonald,

101

Vosti, Allan Raymond, visited aunt Sarah Vosti, 97

Vosti, Allan Raymond, visited Dimbles, 127

Vosti, Allan Raymond, visited Jack in hospital, 51 Vosti, Allan Raymond, went to Show, 163

Vosti, Annie (Nance), 14-16 illus 15, 18, 19-21, 23-

24, 25, illus 28, 29

Vosti, Annie (Nance), as Nance is mentioned on every page, these entries are only a selection

Vosti, Annie (Nance), birthday, 48, 81, 82, 126, 158

Vosti, Annie (Nance), buys sewing machine, 130, 134 Vosti, Annie (Nance), collects Les from Final depot,

116

Vosti, Annie (Nance), dental problems, 157, 158, 161, 161

Vosti, Annie (Nance), enquires after Les’s

embarkation, 104

Vosti, Annie (Nance), for letters and parcels to Les, see Vosti, Leslie John (Les)

Vosti, Annie (Nance), house hunting, 81, 118, 120,

123, 127, 128, 130, 162 Vosti, Annie (Nance), influenza, 125

Vosti, Annie (Nance), keeping fowls, 52, 56, 59, 90,

134, 135 Vosti, Annie (Nance), landlord overbearing, 160

Vosti, Annie (Nance), loses purse, 100

Vosti, Annie (Nance), mother has operation, 165, 166

Vosti, Annie (Nance), move to Eglinton Street, 123-124

Vosti, Annie (Nance), move to Melbourne, 19

Vosti, Annie (Nance), new dress, 70, 77, 150 Vosti, Annie (Nance), new hat, 71

Vosti, Annie (Nance), prayer for Les, 26

Vosti, Annie (Nance), preparation for Les’s Welcome

Home, 116 Vosti, Annie (Nance), presented John with kitbag for

birthday, 105

Vosti, Annie (Nance), received medal from Defence Department, 111

Vosti, Annie (Nance), see also Keating, Annie, 7, 23,

25, 26, illus 28, 29 Vosti, Annie (Nance), stayed with her mother, 79, 134,

137, 144, 165, 166

Vosti, Annie (Nance), talks severely to Mr Kemp, 116

Vosti, Annie (Nance), took Bea and Nita to Christmas pantomime, 101

Vosti, Annie (Nance), took children to the Alexandra

Gardens, 168 Vosti, Annie (Nance), took children to the zoo, 71

Vosti, Annie (Nance), took kiddies for train ride, 49

Vosti, Annie (Nance), treat for children, 49 Vosti, Annie (Nance), trip down the bay, 146

Vosti, Annie (Nance), trip on the Hygea, 66

Vosti, Annie (Nance), trip to Guildford, 120

Vosti, Annie (Nance), trip to Riverview Tea Gardens, 104

Vosti, Annie (Nance), unwell, 43, 48, 50, 56, 58, 59,

65, 71, 75, 77, 78, 91, 99, 105, 106, 107, 111-112, 125, 128, 130, 135, 148, 163, 164, 167

Vosti, Annie (Nance), visit to specialist, 44

Vosti, Annie (Nance), visited Jack in Hospital, 51

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Vosti, Annie (Nance), visited Jessie McDonald in

hospital, 83, 84 Vosti, Annie (Nance), visited Molly in hospital, 77, 79

Vosti, Annie (Nance), visited Sarah Vosti in hospital,

137, 138

Vosti, Annie (Nance), visited Skehan family, 141, 158, 162, 166, 168

Vosti, Annie (Nance), visited the Pottery Works, 98

Vosti, Annie (Nance), washing day, 68, 99, 100, 101, 104, 108, 112, 131, 133, 135, 166, 167

Vosti, Annie (Nance), watched Ross Smith, aviator,

arrive, 146 Vosti, Annie (Nance), welcomes Addie home, 120

Vosti, Annie (Nance), went to American Tea, 3rd

Pioneers, 76, 79

Vosti, Annie (Nance), went to church, 73, 158 Vosti, Annie (Nance), went to concert at Princess

Theatre, 38

Vosti, Annie (Nance), went to concert, 84, 96, 98, 148 Vosti, Annie (Nance), went to Conscription rally, 62

Vosti, Annie (Nance), went to Don McDonald’s

Welcome Home, 133 Vosti, Annie (Nance), went to Jessie McDonald’s

wedding, 99

Vosti, Annie (Nance), went to the pictures, 59, 65, 72,

76, 91, 92, 94, 117, 129, 134, 136, 143, 150, 152, 158, 159, 162, 165

Vosti, Annie (Nance), went to Port Melbourne to see

the boats, 154 Vosti, Annie (Nance), went to RAS Show, 55, 88, 89,

133

Vosti, Annie (Nance), went to sacred service at MCG,

63 Vosti, Annie (Nance), went to see march of soldiers,

91

Vosti, Annie (Nance), went to see the Prince of Wales, 155,

Vosti, Annie (Nance), went to the Melbourne Cup, 93

Vosti, Annie (Nance), went to unveiling of Honour Boards, 128

Vosti, Annie (Nance), went to Victory celebrations,

94, 97

Vosti, Annie (Nance), went to Welcome Home for Roy Smith, 97

Vosti, Annie (Nance), wins at the races, 49

Vosti, Annie Isobel (Nan or Nannie), 30, 49, 133 see also Lee, Nan

Vosti, Annie Isobel (Nan/Nannie), attended school

concert, 138 Vosti, Annie Isobel (Nan/Nannie), back to school after

closure, 87

Vosti, Annie Isobel (Nan/Nannie), birthday, 46, 56, 81

Vosti, Annie Isobel (Nan/Nannie), gathered thumb, 74 Vosti, Annie Isobel (Nan/Nannie), gift from Les, 72

Vosti, Annie Isobel (Nan/Nannie), injured finger, 65

Vosti, Annie Isobel (Nan/Nannie), last to succumb to influenza, 125, 126

Vosti, Annie Isobel (Nan/Nannie), measles, 149

Vosti, Annie Isobel (Nan/Nannie), started school, 53

Vosti, Annie Isobel (Nan/Nannie), stayed with

grandmother, 132 Vosti, Annie Isobel (Nan/Nannie), unwell, 37

Vosti, Annie, (Nance) nee Keating, 10

Vosti, Antonio (Tot) (John’s father), 8, illus 9, 14, 33,

estate, 128-129 Vosti, Antonio Delmenico (Tot) (John’s brother), 9,

16, 19, 35, 47, 48, 67, fn 72, illus 121, 128, 129, 130

Vosti, Antonio Delmenico (Tot) (John’s brother), discussion on socialism, 49

Vosti, Antonio Delmenico (Tot) (John’s brother), plays

for nephew Les’s Welcome Home, 122 Vosti, Augustus (Gus), 105, 116

Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), attended Church social,

59, 63,

Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), attended music lesson, 84

Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), birthday, 38, 71, 109,

147 Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), boat trip to Hicks’ Tea

Gardens, 113, 146

Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), discovered burglary, 74 Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), Dr advises a change to

the country, 130

Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), helped with washing,

107, 112, 129 Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), home from school to

assist with housework, 68

Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), illus 1906, 20, 30, 31, 40, 42, 56, 66, 83, 85, 86, 93, 98, 102, 104, 108, 127,

128, 129, 137, 139, 146, 150, 153

Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), influenza inoculation,

106, 107 Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), influenza, 125

Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), interviewed by Board

of Works inspector, 106 Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), letter from mother on

Les’s reception at Guildford, 122

Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), lost her money at the Show, 133

Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), musical ability, 18

Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), participated in

gymnastics display, 58 Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), picked on at school, 23

Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), prepared breakfast

with Nita, 117 Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), received card from Les,

54

Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), saw illuminations for the Prince of Wales’ visit, 154

Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), started at Church of

Christ Gymnasium Club, 39

Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), stayed with grandmother, 65, 66, 111, 136, 157, 166

Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), trip to Guildford, 162,

163, 164, Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), unwell, 37, 112, 125

Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), visited Jack in hospital,

51

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Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), went down the bay

with the Pelaco Co picnic, 167 Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), went to Anniversary

practice, 75

Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), went to Church

anniversary with Nita, 44 Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), went to city to sell

flowers, 74

Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), went to concert, 131 Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), went to Goody Two

Shoes pantomime, 101

Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), went to gym with Nita, 70, 71, 73, 74, 75, 77, 78, 82, 84, 90,

Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), went to Newmarket to

be inoculated, 106, 107

Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), went to pictures, 45, 72, 77, 87, 91, 97, 103, 113, 116, 136, 141, 143, 147,

148, 149, 156, 157, 159, 165

Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), went to Sunday School tea meeting, 78

Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), went to tea at the

Minister’s house, 68 Vosti, Beatrice Adeline, (Bea), went with Nance to the

dressmaker’s, 70, 80

Vosti, Bernard, fn 116

Vosti, Catherine (Kate), 9, 33 Vosti, Celestine, fn 116

Vosti, Clarence, fn 116

Vosti, Edward Maxwell (Ted), 34, illus 34, 48, 53, 56, 87, 103, 104, 111, 121, 127, 138, 141, 149

Vosti, Edward Maxwell (Ted), discharged from Navy,

163-164

Vosti, Edward Maxwell (Ted), final leave visit, 55 Vosti, Edward Maxwell (Ted), letter from, 66

Vosti, Eileen (Eily), 34, 40

Vosti, foreign surname, 7, 20 Vosti, Frank, 33

Vosti, Giovanni Antonio, 8, 9

Vosti, Guildford Charles (Bonnie), illus, 34, 96, 100, 138

Vosti, Guiseppe Edmund (Joe), 9, 19, 34, 35, 69, 70,

71, 72, 74, 75, 76, 87 illus 121, 137, 159

Vosti, Guiseppe Edmund (Joe), from Guildford on a visit, 55, 68

Vosti, Guiseppe Edmund (Joe), furniture arrives, 76

Vosti, Guiseppe Edmund (Joe), starts job with Rowe’s, 68

Vosti, John George, fn 116

Vosti, John Winfred senior, 7-8, 14-16, 17-24, 25, 29, 38, 76, 78128, 137, 152, 159, 160, 164,

Vosti, John Winfred senior, annual wages, 82, 85, 127,

138

Vosti, John Winfred senior, attended a Conscription rally, 62

Vosti, John Winfred senior, attended unveiling of

Cordite Factory Honour Board, 69 Vosti, John Winfred senior, band treasurer, 7, 47

Vosti, John Winfred senior, birthday, 104, 105

Vosti, John Winfred senior, collects Les from Final

depot, 116

Vosti, John Winfred senior, dental problems, 68, 69,

70, 72, 84 Vosti, John Winfred senior, Essendon Band sacked,

151, 152

Vosti, John Winfred senior, for band committee

meetings see third or fourth Tuesday of the month Vosti, John Winfred senior, for band performances see

Bands, Essendon City Council, etc.

Vosti, John Winfred senior, for band practices attended see Wednesdays

Vosti, John Winfred senior, for headaches see

Sundays, though other days apply Vosti, John Winfred senior, for letters to Les, see

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), letters and papers to

Vosti, John Winfred senior, illus 18, illus, 28 illus

142-143, illus, 162 Vosti, John Winfred senior, letters from Essendon

Council sacks the band, 151

Vosti, John Winfred senior, listened to re-formed Essendon District Brass Band, 165

Vosti, John Winfred senior, Lodge member, see Loyal

Albert Lodge MUIOOF Vosti, John Winfred senior, meeting with Essendon

Council, 89-90

Vosti, John Winfred senior, mine manager, 15-16

Vosti, John Winfred senior, move to Melbourne, 19 Vosti, John Winfred senior, musical ability, 17

Vosti, John Winfred senior, played at dedication of

Avenue of Honour, 155

Vosti, John Winfred senior, played on Advertising

Waggon for Repatriation Carnival, 94, 95

Vosti, John Winfred senior, played with De Luxe

Orchestra, 140, 166 Vosti, John Winfred senior, played with Kilties band at

Port Melbourne, 118

Vosti, John Winfred senior, played with the Mohawk Follies, 63, 64

Vosti, John Winfred senior, pleurisy, 78-79

Vosti, John Winfred senior, resigned as Kensington band treasurer, 124

Vosti, John Winfred senior, resigned as member of the

Kensington band committee, 167

Vosti, John Winfred senior, serious talk with Haydn about enlisting, 75

Vosti, John Winfred senior, taught music see Barry

Skehan and H Harbrow Vosti, John Winfred senior, took the family to see the

demonstrations by school children, 155

Vosti, John Winfred senior, took younger children to see the Prince of Wales, 154

Vosti, John Winfred senior, wage increases, 109, 156

Vosti, John Winfred senior, went to Roy Smith’s

Welcome Home, 97-98 Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack) , 9, 17, 24, illus 20, illus

28, 29-30, 45, 47, 52, 53, 64, 75, 89, 103, 104, 128,

129, 139, illus 144, 149, 151, 156 Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), attended Bagotville

Welcome Home, 112

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), attended band practice,

151, 155, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166

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Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), attended drill practice, 46,

56, 59, 68, 71, 77, 82, 90, 91, 96, 112, 137, 144, 145, 164,

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), attended pictures 45, 46,

47, 49, 53, 72, 76, 78, 79, 80, 83, 84, 86, open air, 107,

110, 111, 113, 115, 128, 129, 131, 135, 136, 152, 152, 157, 158, 159, 161, 162, 164

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), attended the Bagotville

Welcome Home, 112 Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), attended Tilly Fox’s

wedding, 126

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), bicycle trips, 163, 164 Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), bought a new bike, 163

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), bought music, 53

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), ear operation, 50, 51, 63

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), earache, 46-47, 50 Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), Essendon Football Club,

30

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), euphonium acquired for, 147

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), finds a bag, 74

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), first appearance with band, 147

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), football training, 78, 81

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), has a fight, 133

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), helps aunt Adeline to move, 49

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), influenza, 125

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), Junior Technical College, attended, 68, 70, 71, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81,

82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92, 95, 116, 117,

118, 119, 126

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), Junior Technical School, certificate from, 138

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), Junior Technical school,

enrols at, 67 Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), Junior Technical School,

examination results, 138

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), Junior Technical School, examinations, 97, 98

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), Junior Technical School,

letter re absence, 84

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), Junior Technical School, paid fees, 74, 116

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), last day at State School,

45 Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), musical ability, 17

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), played for Essendon, 24

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), played with band at Kensington, 159, 161, 162, 163, 164, 167

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), purchased new boots, 158

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), received letter from

Ravenswood, 100 Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), to Dr Newing, 53

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), took Les’s instrument to

be repaired, 145 Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), unwell, 71, 91, 143,

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), visit to his grandmother,

146

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), visit to Ravenswood, 100-

101, 102 Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), visited Fox family, 40

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), went out with Haydn, 47,

53, 119, 136, 138, 139, 156

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), went out with Les, 134, 135, 136, 142, 145, 159

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), went swimming, 138

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), went to races, 155, 119, 133, 135, 155, 158, 165, 167

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), went to the Show, 89, 133

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), with cadets on arrival of the Prince, 154

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), work, Condliffe, job

offer, 107

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), work, Flemington Meat Works, also known as Anderson’s meatworks, 102,

103, 106, 109

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), work, Hume Pipeworks, 105, 106,

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), work, Mephan Ferguson

(engineering), 144, 145, 156, 157 Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), work, Permacite

Manufacturing Co (pottery), 56, 61, 84, 98, 102

Vosti, John Winfred, (Jack), work, Showgrounds, 109,

115 Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), accidentally killed a

chicken, 59

Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), attended to sick family, 125

Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), Bea and Nita do the

washing, 129

Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), birthday, 71, 110 Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), committed a

misdemeanour, 127

Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), farewelled Addie, 108 Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), father wrote to Miss

Gibbons (school teacher) re, 50

Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), had influenza, 124, 125

Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), illus 28, 30, 31, 64, 65,

66, 70), 71, 80, 87, 90, 102, 103, 105, 107, 110, 111,

116, 137, 143, 146, 148, 149, 150, 167 Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), interviewed by Board

of Works Inspector, 106

Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), knee poulticed, 49-50 Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), Nance explains

absence from school, 137

Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), new hat, 86, 103 Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), performed in concert,

58, 84, 138

Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), prepared breakfast

with Bea, 117 Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), received Merit

Certificate, 167

Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), saw illuminations, 154 Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), stayed with

grandmother, 108, 141-142

Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), took Jessie McDonald

a wedding gift, 98

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Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), trip to Castlemaine

with Haydn, 86 Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), unwell, 72, 106, 124,

125, 106

Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), visited aunt Sarah at St

Aidan’s Hospital, 138 Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), visited Jessie

McDonald, 82

Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), visited Mrs Wigg, 76, 80,

Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), went to a childrens’

bazaar, 42 Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), went to a church

social, 59, 63, 78

Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), went to a concert, 77,

86, 98, 131 Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), went to a Girls’ Guild

display, 135

Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), went to Anniversary practice with Bea, 75

Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), went to Church of

Christ anniversary, 44 Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), went to dancing

rehearsal, 83

Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), went to gym class with

Bea, 70, 71, 73, 74, 75, 77, 82, 84, 90 Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), went to Queen’s Park,

113

Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), went to RAS Show, 133, 163

Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), went to the pictures,

45, 72, 77, 91, 97, 110, 113, 129, 133, 143, 147, 147,

149, 152, 156, 157, 161, 162 Vosti, Juanita Euphemia (Nita), went to Tilly Fox’s

wedding, 126

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), 17, 24-28, illus 20, illus 24, illus 28,

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), anniversary of embarkation,

78 Vosti, Leslie John (Les), best man at Dimble wedding,

125

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), birthday, 25, 65, 141

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), brings his girl for tea, 161, 166, 167

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), cable from, 115

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), cabled asking for £10, 52, 67 Vosti, Leslie John (Les), Collingwood band uniform,

145

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), compulsory drill, 25 Vosti, Leslie John (Les), consults Doctor, 130, 131

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), convalescent, 99

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), Cordite Factory, return to

work, 126, 158 Vosti, Leslie John (Les), deferred pay, 117

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), diary, 25-26

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), foreign name, 25 Vosti, Leslie John (Les), gift for mother, 75, 119

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), Gratuity bond, 160, 164

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), hospitalised, fn 93, 104

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), house hunting, 118

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), influenza, 92-93, 100

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), injured knee, 129-130 Vosti, Leslie John (Les), letter from Guildford, 134

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), letter from Scottish lassie,

135

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), letters home, 37, 38, 39, 42, 43, 44, 45, 47, 49, 52, 53, 54, 56, 60, 63, 64, 67, 68,

70, 71, 72, 73, 77, 79, 82, 83, 85, 87, 92, 99, 100, 101,

104, 105, 107, 110, 116 Vosti, Leslie John (Les), letters returned from France,

128

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), letters to, 32, 38, 39, 41, 42, 43, 45, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59,

61, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 70, 72, 73, 75, 77, 79, 80,

82, 83, 84, 85, 87, 91, 92, 95, 96, 98, 99, 101, 103

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), medical exam for return to work

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), music with Miss Ennis, 156

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), musical ability, 17 Vosti, Leslie John (Les), name in casualty list, 98

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), new silver-plated baritone,

163 Vosti, Leslie John (Les), notice of return by the

Khyber, 114

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), off work because of strikes,

156 Vosti, Leslie John (Les), off work, 156

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), out on the town, 127

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), papers sent to, 49, 58, 65 , 80 Vosti, Leslie John (Les), parcel for, 38, 39, 56, 60, 80,

81, 83, 84, 85

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), parcel from Les, 103

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), played at arrival of the Prince, 154

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), played at display for Prince,

155 Vosti, Leslie John (Les), played at Dr Mannix

farewell, 152

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), played for the King, 26-27 Vosti, Leslie John (Les), played with Abbotsford

Citizen Forces Band, 148

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), played with Collingwood

Band, 150, 151, 152, 154, 155, 158, 164, 166 Vosti, Leslie John (Les), played with the 2/29 Citizen

Forces Band, 145

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), practiced with Collingwood band, 136, 138, 141, 141, 145, 147, 148, 149, 151,

160, 167,

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), received medal from Defence Dept, 129

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), received notice about

Electoral Register, 135

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), shifted to Parkhouse camp, 110-111

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), sick leave from work, 131-

132 Vosti, Leslie John (Les), stayed with grandmother,

119, 134, 136, 138

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), tooth broken, 167

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), trip to Guildford, 120

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Vosti, Leslie John (Les), trip to Hurstbridge, 159

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), trip to Maryborough, 126, 141

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), trip to Scotland, 75, 77, 85,

100

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), unwell, 131, 161 Vosti, Leslie John (Les), visited aunt Jane McDonald,

118

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), visited Fox family, 129 Vosti, Leslie John (Les), visited friends, 119, 126

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), visited Paddy Harris at

Caulfield Hospital, 126, 128 Vosti, Leslie John (Les), visited Skehans, 166, 167,

168

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), Welcome Home at Guildford,

122 Vosti, Leslie John (Les), Welcome Home celebration,

117

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), Welcome Home from band, 117

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), welcomes Addie home, 120,

155 Vosti, Leslie John (Les), went shopping with mother,

119

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), went to Collingwood, 138,

151 Vosti, Leslie John (Les), went to foot races, 163

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), went to football, 161, 163

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), went to the pictures, 134, 135, 136, 159

Vosti, Leslie John (Les), went to the races, 117, 129,

131, 133, 135, 165

Vosti, Mabel, 35, 37, 164 Vosti, Mary Anne, 14

Vosti, Mary Ascot (Mollie/Molly), 19, 21, illus 28, 30,

32, 66, 79, 81, 87, 150 Vosti, Mary Ascot (Mollie/Molly), attended Miss

Boot’s concert, 99

Vosti, Mary Ascot (Mollie/Molly), attended school concert, 138

Vosti, Mary Ascot (Mollie/Molly), birthday, 56, 90,

134

Vosti, Mary Ascot (Mollie/Molly), bronchitis, 126 Vosti, Mary Ascot (Mollie/Molly), diphtheria, 21, 77,

78, 79

Vosti, Mary Ascot (Mollie/Molly), earache, 46 Vosti, Mary Ascot (Mollie/Molly), influenza, 124,

125,

Vosti, Mary Ascot (Mollie/Molly), musical ability, 18 Vosti, Mary Ascot (Mollie/Molly), on Adeline

Keating, 32

Vosti, Mary Ascot (Mollie/Molly), received new pair

of boots, 91 Vosti, Mary Ascot (Mollie/Molly), received walking

doll, 32

Vosti, Mary Ascot (Mollie/Molly), returned to school, 81, 87

Vosti, Mary Ascot (Mollie/Molly), started school, 73

Vosti, Mary Ascot (Mollie/Molly), stayed with

grandmother, 132, 150

Vosti, Mary Ascot (Mollie/Molly), Sunday School

treat, 167 Vosti, Mary Ascot (Mollie/Molly), unwell, 106

Vosti, Mary Ascot (Mollie/Molly), visited aunt Jane

McDonald, 101

Vosti, Mary Ascot (Mollie/Molly), went to the pictures, 133

Vosti, Mary Euphemia (Fame), 9 see also Mary

Euphemia Fox Vosti, Matilda Seraphina (Tillie), 9, illus 34, 35, 97,

108, 109, 116, 116

Vosti, Matilda Seraphina (Tillie), injury to arm, 105 Vosti, Peter, 14

Vosti, Sarah nee Oliver, 14, 34, 35, 43, 70, 71, 72, 76,

82, 88, 93, 96, 97, 98, 100, 101, 102, 103, 105, 109,

116, 119, 127, 139 Vosti, Sarah nee Oliver, attended Myer farewell for

Addie, 108,

Vosti, Sarah nee Oliver, in St Aidan’s hospital, 137, 138,

Vosti, Victoria, (Vic) nee Passalaqua, 33, 37, 52, 53,

54, 65, fn 69, 98, 115 Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), 42, 64, 74, 76, 96, 103,

105, 106, 138, 147, 149, 155, 164, 167

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), attended athletic

demonstration, 167 Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), attended Eileen’s

marriage, 163

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), attended Junior Technical College, 30, 44, 45,49, 50, 53, 59, 60, 67, 68, 70, 71,

73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86,

89, 90, 91, 96, 109, 110, 111, 112, 114, 115, 116, 117,

118, 119, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 133, 134, 135, 136, 146, 147, 151, 152, 159, 162

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), attended recruitment

office, 76 Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), attended Tilly Fox’s

wedding, 126

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), bike chain stolen, 75 Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), bike ride to Keilor, 50

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), birthday gift for Allan,

133

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), birthday gift to mother, 82

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), birthday, 42, 75, 151

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), called at Base Records, 107

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), Citizen Forces,

exempted, 142 Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), collects Les from Final

depot, 116-117

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), complaint re school

attendance, 78 Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), did the family washing,

107

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), ear infection, 84, 85, 129 Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), examination results, 63,

107

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), examinations, 60-61, 97,

107, 136, 137, 166

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Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), ferreting with Red Wall,

110 Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), has influenza, 87, 88,

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), has tonsillitis, 124, 125

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), house hunting with

mother, 118 Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), illus 1904, 1906, 20

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), in work during strikes,

156 Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), injures back at work, 60

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), injures eye, 105

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), injures foot, 83, Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), late home on day of

Armistice, 94

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), life insurance, 75

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), medical exam for Citizen forces, 141, 142

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), mended Les’s

mouthpiece, 144 Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), musical ability, 17

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), new suit, 162

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), purchased boots, 97, 111 Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), requests permission to

join AIF, 75

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), returns Les’s instrument

and music to Collingwood band, 132 Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), sees Prince of Wales in

the city, 154

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), shoots foot while rabbiting, 123

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), takes up running, 144,

147, 148, 163

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), teeth drawn, 66 Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), trip to Castlemaine, 86

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), trip to Guildford, 64, 65,

72, 100, 101, 102, 120, 122, 149 Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), trip up the river, 146, 165

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), twisted ankle, 152

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), unwell, 105, 114, 124 Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), visits aunt Sarah Vosti,

119, 138

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), visits Fox family, 40, 45,

53, 112, 115, 119, 150, 161 Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), visits McDonald family,

82, 98, 104, 105, 113, 133, 136, 157

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), visits Ted Vosti, 164 Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), went out with Jack, 136,

138, 139, 152, 156, 157, 158

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), went to city, 78, 94, 109, 114, 141

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), went to dance at St

Mary’s hall, 71, 77, 78, 79, 80, 83, 84, 87, 89

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), went to entertainment at St Mary’s hall, 76, 81

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), went to races, 56, 59,

119, 129, 133, 157, 163 Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), went to the pictures, 44,

47, 50, 53, 92, 95, open air 107, 110, 113, 130, 152,

157, 158, 159, 164

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), went to the Show, 89,

133 Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), went to the zoo, 91

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), wins scholarship, 67

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), worked at the pottery, fn

45 Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), works through Easter

holiday, 113

Vosti, William Haydn (Bill), wrote a letter 65, 66, 103 Vosti, William Haydn, biog 29

Vosti, Winnie, 127

Vosti, Zeta, illus, 34 Wagstaff, J, Pte, Campbell’s Creek, 122

Wales, Prince of, attended races, 155

Wales, Prince of, 155-156

Wales, Prince of, display for at MCG, 155, Wales, Prince of, visit to Essendon, illus 154

Wall, Jack, 89

Wall, Mr, 130 Wall, Red, 76, 87, 100, 101, 102, 110, 111-112, 113,

118, 119, 122, 126, 127, 128, 129, 131, 132, 133, 134,

135, 136, 139, 148, 149, 155, 159, 161, 162, illus 162, 163, 164

Walsh, Adela Pankhurst, 54

Walters, F, Mrs, 126

War Loan Bond, Seventh, 88, 89, 90, 93, 102, 105, 107, 130

War Loan Bond, Seventh, rally, 90

War Loan Bond, Sixth, 102, 126 War news, 58, 60, 71, 80, 82, 89, 90, 92

War Savings Certificate, 60, 81, 86, 88, 89, 91, 98,

100, 102, 105, 107, 113, 114, 117, 120, 129

Warburton, band trip, 146 Warde, Mr, 119

Warragul, 13

Warry, Ernest, 112 Washing day, 68, 100, 101, 107, 108, 112, 129, 131,

133, 166

Washing, done by Mrs Brosnan, 127, 129 Watson, Brunswick, 144

Watson, Dr, 71

Watson, H, 94, 96

Watson, ironmonger, 86 Welcome Home for Les Vosti, 116, 117, 121

Welcome Home for Bagotville soldiers, 112

Welcome Home for Percy Sweatman, 106 Welcome Home for Roy Smith, 98

Wensor, Joseph (Joe), 42, 69, 81, 124, 132, 133, 137,

141, illus 142, 143, 148, 151, 152, 155, 156 Wensor, Joseph (Joe), North Suburban Band

committee, 156

Wensor, Joseph (Joe), re proceedings over Bb bass,

159 Wensor, W J, 106

Werbach Light Co, 87

Weymouth Hospital, 93 Wharf labourers’ strike, 50

Whisky Hill, 118

Wickers, Mr, died of flu, 87

Wigg, Mrs, 76, 80

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Wilby junr, 129

Wilby, Alb, 130, 141, illus 142, 143, 148 Wilby, John Charles (Jack), 35, 40, 46, 47, 48, 49, 56,

62, 65, 66, 71, 75, 76, 78, 80, 81, 82, 90, 99, 105, 107,

119, 124, 126, 132, 133, 135, 141, illus 142, 143, 147,

148, 151, 155, 156 Wilby, John Charles (Jack), North Suburban Band

committee, 156

Wilby, John Charles (Jack), proceedings in police court, 159, 160

Wilby, Julius Andrew (Jules), 47, 81, 85, 132, 141,

illus 142, 143, 148, 151, 155 Wilby, Mr, re rotunda light, 49

Wilby, Mrs, 119

Wilby, S C, illus 142, 143

Wilby, Vic, 119 William Angliss Institute of TAFE, 29

Williams, Annie, 64

Williams, Arthur, 64 Williams, Mr, 49

Wilson family, 61

Wilson, Mr, 110 Wilson, Mrs, 74, 75

Wilson, President, USA, 90

Win the War campaign, 1917, 36, 42

Wolf, Mr, 105 Women’s Hospital, 166

Wood, Miss, dressmaker, 67, 70, 77, 80

Woodend, 132, 149, 163 Woodlands Park, 131, 133

Woodruffe’s, 143

Working Men’s College, fn 40, 67

Wounded Soldiers, aid concert, 84 Wren, John, fn 57

Wright, E, Mr, 122

Yarra River floods, 86, 165 Yarraville band, 55

Yass, 12

Young, J, 81, 105, 106 Young, Mr, 51,

Zoological Gardens, 91, 71