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  • THE MAN ON THE LAND. EXPORTS TO ENGLAND. GUIDANCE FOR PRODUCERS. Orange Trade Neglected.

    The report of the High Commissioner in London (Sir Granvillo Ryric) contains much of interest to primary producers, particularly those conected with the export ... [Article] (825 words)
  • LAND SETTLEMENT. STATE MINISTRY'S ACTION. Mr. Bailey at Wangaratta.

    WANGARATTA, Friday.—The Minister for Lands (Mr. Bailey) to-day dealt with several requests. He decided that he would withhold from sale the old pound site, which ... [Article] (450 words)
  • UNITING CITRUS GROWERS.

    TRESCO, Friday.—Continuous rain throughout the day seriously Interfered with the itinerary of representatives of the Victorian Central Citrus Growers' Association. The day was spent in ... [Article] (38 words)
  • INDECENT LANGUAGE CHARGE.

    In the case of Frederick Sutherland. who appeared at the Collingwood Court on May 21 and was reported as having been charged with assault, the actual charge was one of having used indecent ... [Article] (64 words)
  • DISTRICT NOTES. LETHBRIDGE. Prospects Encouraging.

    The rainfall for the year now exceeds 14½in., compared with 5in. for the corresponding period last year. The prospects from an agricultural and grazing aspect ... [Article] (478 words)
  • GEELONG TEXTILE SCHOOL. Commission Awaits Plan.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Replying to Mr. Lister (V.) in the House of Representatives this morning, Mr. Bruce, Prime Minister, said that in May, 1027, the proposal to ... [Article] (109 words)
  • MORNINGTON SHIRE. Residential Area Proposed.

    The Mornington Shire Council has forwarded to the Minister for Public Works (Mr. Jones) a by-law, prescribing as residential areas the whole of the Mount Eliza ... [Article] (158 words)
  • LONDON BUTTER MARKET.

    In its weekly report, the London agency of the Daity produce Export Board states that the butter market is very quiet owing to the holidays and to the increase in the ... [Article] (115 words)
  • POTATOES FOR EXPORT. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Mr. Harris, senior inspector, appears to lay the whole of the blame for the present chaotic state of the potato market on the growers. He says:—"Seventy-five ... [Article] (562 words)
  • STATE COALMINE. SPEEDING UP PRODUCTION. Premier at Wonthaggi.

    WONTHAGGI, Friday.—Replying to the toast of the State Parliament at a dinner to the Premier (Mr. Hogan) and other members of the Cabinet at the end of their ... [Article] (838 words)
  • TARPAULINS ON TRUCKS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Some time ago I complained that the railways were charging me for covering trucks of valuable case shooks with tarpaulins. I was given to understand ... [Article] (234 words)
  • HERD-TESTING. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Mr. Archer, senior dairy inspector of the Department of Agriculture, said in reference to herd-testing:—"It is difficult to impress on the majority of dairy ... [Article] (205 words)
  • FAT LAMB RAISING.

    GRIFFITH (N.S W.), Friday.—At a conference of agricultural officers of the department of Agriculture and the Water Conservation and Irrigation Commission, attention was given to the ... [Article] (216 words)
  • AFTER 17 YEARS.

    An unusual maintenance case was heard at South Melbourne on Firday, when Alice Stevens, of Bridport street, Albert Park, proceeded against her husband, Arthur Albert Stereus, railway employee, of ... [Article] (124 words)
  • SALE OF PROPERTY. Yarima Homestead.

    VICTORIAN PRODUCERS' CO-OPERATIVE CO. LTD., of 589-605 Collins street, Melbourne, report having submitted the above by public auction at Scott's Hotel on Thursday at 3 o'clock. ... [Article] (120 words)
  • COUNTRY NEWS. BAILARAT AND DISTRICT.

    In the City Court on Friday, Cecil Linton Simmons and Charles Quirk, visitors to Ballarat, were charged with having assaulted Ernest Franklin. Quirk was fined £6. and simmons £2. ... [Article] (5847 words)
  • UNSETTLED WEATHER. Rain in Many Districts.

    The Commonwealth meteorologist (Mr. H. A. Hunt) said yesterday that a strong tropical indraught of moist air had submerged the central and eastern parts of ... [Article] (951 words)
  • FROZEN MEAT FROM NORTH. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—At the deputation of graziers which approached last Wednesday the Minister, for Health I stated that 800,000lb. of bacon and pork were imported into Victoria. ... [Article] (74 words)
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  • GRAND OPERA. "Manon Lescaut."

    Puccini's "Manon Lescaut," like his "Tosca," is a first-rate drama in point of moving interest. in addition to being a most attractive example of the composer's ... [Article] (592 words)
  • FRUITLESS WAITING IN QUEUE. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Hoping to see the performance of "Aida" at His Majesty's Theatre on Wednesday afternoon, another woman and I, at 12.15, took our places in a queue of ... [Article] (226 words)
  • WELSH DELEGATION. No Official Migration Policy.

    Owing to the rearrangement of the Orient line sailings, the Welsh delegation from Australia, which was to have sailed by the Oron[?]lay, will travel by the new vessel of ... [Article] (145 words)
  • SEAMEN FALL DOWN GANGWAY.

    Two [?]men—William Powler, aged 28 years, and John Downie. aged 32 years—were walking up the gangway of the steamer Mildura at North Wharf early last night when they slipped and rolled to ... [Article] (86 words)

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