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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA:1931-1954) Tuesday 18 August 1936 p12 Family Notices. SCUTT, On the 17th August, Alma May, dearly beloved wife of Thomas Scutt of 96 Edward Street, Norwood, aged 28 years. Plot:Eyre Nth. |
Sources • marriage with Thomas Scutt : SA # 306/967 [Adelaide] • death : SA # 583/3502 [Port Adelaide] / The Advertiser [1936 Aug 18] / Marc Holloway
[The Advertiser (Adelaide, Saturday 16 September 1916, page 6). ... Magistrates Court - Glenelg, Thursday, September 14. (Before Messrs. W. Patterson and J. McCann.) Alfred Bottomley, William Green, Herbert Statford, and Thomas Scutt were charged, on the information of W. H. Jeanes, town clerk of the Glenelg Corporation, with having galloped horses on the beach at a speed exceeding six miles an hour on Sunday, September 10. The evidence showed that the accused, who each pleaded guilty, had raced their mounts along the beach at a speed of between 12 and 16 miles an hour. The bench inflicted a fine of 10/- with 10/- costs in each case.] [Police. Adelaide, Monday, August 17. (Before Mr. E. M. Sabine, P.M.) The Register (Adelaide, SA :1901-1929) Tuesday 18 August 1925 p12 Article. Arrested early on Sunday morning in the vicinity of the premises of Charles Turner and Henry S. Dunks in Vaughan Place, Adelaide, Thomas Scutt and Thomas P. Brennan, young men, were charged with having been present in a public place with intent to commit a felony. Mr. J. L. Travers, on behalf of the defendants, secured a remand on bail until Thursday. Sgt. Oleeson prosecuted. Defendants were arrested by Detective Dayman. Plainclothes Constable White, and Constable Eddy.] [The Advertiser, Adelaide, SA, Wednesday 31 July 1940 p8 Article. Bookmaker's Clerk Fined. On a charge of having used insulting words to Constables Radcliffe and Trotman in Currie Street, City, on Monday. Tom Scutt, bookmaker's clerk, of Hanson street, city, was fined £1. with 7/6 costs. For having refused to give his name and address to the police, Scutt was fined a further £1/5s. with 7/6 costs.] [Criminal Sessions. The Register, Adelaide, SA :Wednesday 8 February 1928 p5 Article. Traffic - Adelaide Tuesday, February 7. The following cases were dealt with for offences against the Motor Vehicles Act: Thomas Scutt (unprescribed rear number plate, Phillip Street, Southwark), £1 10/-.] |
Sources • birth : South Australian Births 1842-1906 Book:712 Page:134 • marriage with Alma May Weise : SA # 306/967 [Adelaide] • marriage with Eva Dulcie Stratford : Marc Holloway • death : Broughton family tree
L T S bur:1927 Jan 05 West Terrace plot: Road C Ext, Adelaide, SA. |
Sources • birth : SA # 184A/258 [Hindmarsh] / IGI • death : SA # 492/116 [Port Adelaide] / IGI • burial : West Terrace Cemetery
[Family Notices The Register (Adelaide, SA :1901-1929) Saturday 22 September 1928 p8 Family Notices. SCUTT, (nee Alma Weise) On the 16th September, at Delta Nursing Home, Henley Beach Road, Mile-End, to Mr. & Mrs. T. Scutt, of Junction Street, Mile-End a son (Robert Thomas, Bobby). Dr. Rice and Nurse Frost in attendance.] [Scutt, Robert Thomas :Service Number - 4/328 :Unit - 1st Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery, Australian Military Forces :Date of Court Martial - 5 and 6 September 1951 - Contents date range 1951 - Barcode 9577157.] |
Sources • birth : SA # 218A/206 [Hindmarsh] / The Register [1928 Sep 22] / National Archives of Australia • marriage with Patricia Philomena Fitzgerald : 9969/1953 NSW • death : SA # 118A/1700 [Norwood]
Sources • marriage with Robert Thomas Scutt : 9969/1953 NSW
Sources • birth : website
SUBURBAN GOODWOOD Before Messrs. J. W. Wainwright and E. Vinst Wayville, Trotting Offences. The Advertiser (Adelaide) Saturday 6 January 1951 p5 Article ... Donald Allan Lewis, plant operator, of Carrington Street, city, �2; JohnScutt, spinner, of Llandow ..... Showground. The following were fined for having consumed liquor on the grounds, except in booths set apart by the council of the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of SA: Donald Allan Lewis, plant operator, of Carrington street, city, �2; JohnScutt, spinner, of Llandow Avenue, Rugby, �2; Doris Power, home duties, of Edward Street, Norwood, �2: Alexander Robert Tredrea. of Birkin Street, Eastwood, �2; Allan Roy Hill, 22, storeman, of Angas Street, Adelaide, �2, with 10/- costs, and Frederick Nicholas Carter, labourer of Mary Street, Unley, �2, with 10/- costs. He was also fined �1 for offensive behaviour on the same occasion, and Carter was fine �1 10/- for having used insulting words. Peggy Walton, 19, cashier, of Rose Terrace, Wayville, was fined �1 10/- for having been a minor in the betting ring. FC Castanelli, of Goodwood, prosecuted. |
Sources • birth : saghs.org.au / The Advertiser (Adelaide) [1951 Jan 06] • death : saghs.org.au