Before the commencement of the sales in Melbourne yesterday a feeling of uncertainty had been created by reports of the Perth sales on Monday, when only 60 per ...
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Article : 538 wordsA public meeting to discuss the question of police protection was held last night at Auburn. The meeting was organised by the South Hawthorn and Auburn Progress ...
Article : 271 wordsAn enthusiastic meeting of representative citizens at the City Hall on Monday night agreed to launch an appeal for £5,000 for the new children's ward now ...
Article : 480 wordsExperimental shipments of Australian and New Zealand butter have reached New York from London in the last 10 days, but, owing to special problems, the ...
Article : 169 wordsFollowing a report by the Public Health Department that cattle irom the farm of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works which had been slaughtered for ...
Article : 425 wordsGEELONG, Tuesday.—A conference of district dairymen, convened by Mr. G. H. stonehouse was held in the Exchange boardroom this afternoon to consider ...
Article : 457 wordsThree-year-old stud Clydesdale filles from Scotland will reach Melbourne to-day on the Clanurquhart on the way to Sydney. They will be offered at an ...
Article : 141 wordsCARWARP, Tuesday.—At a representative meeting of settlers of Carwarp and surrounding districts the following resolutions were passed:— ...
Article : 225 wordsRUSHWORTH, Tuesday.—In the Rushworth court to-day, before Mr. F. Williams, P.M., Thomas William Crothers, storekeeper, Stanhope, and Richard ...
Article : 305 wordsDetails of military camps which will be held in Victoria in the next three months were announced yesterday by the Defence Department. The annual camps for Light ...
Article : 444 wordsDamage amounting to £800 was caused to the plant and machinery at the south shaft of the New Red, White, and Blue Consolidated Co. on Tuesday ...
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Advertising : 128 wordsShipowners are experiencing difficulty in completing freight arrangements for the carriage of fruit from Victoria to the oversea markets in the coming export ...
Article : 120 wordsBetter reports from Canada and adverse weather in India have imparted a stronger tone to the market for wheat cargoes. Manltobas are 3d. a quarter ([?]. a bushel) ...
Article : 191 wordsThis weeks offerlings of ten at the auction sales totalled only 20,200 packages. There will probably be only two or three more sales of any importance this season. Stalky and ...
Article : 112 wordsA description of two New South Wales [?]ford studs, Bexley and Carbean, appears In "The Australasian" this week. In account of the Maneroo Jersey stud, ...
Article : 69 wordsIn conditions excellent for sailing, the ketch Te Rapunga and the cutter Ngataki left St. Kilda early last evening on the ocean race to Hobart. Officials of the ...
Article : 55 wordsThe third heat of the Rumbn competition, which was held at the Palais do Danse last night, was won by Mr. W. Glannon, partnered by Miss R. Barton. The Judges' eward was ...
Article : 45 wordsAs part of the beach Improvements recently carried out [?] tation of young ten-tree and [?] made. The piantation was needed a [?] days ago, and it was afterwards ...
Article : 30 wordsFRANKSTON, Tuesday.— With an audience of about 300 persons, seated on the beach around a large fire, seven Indian Scouts, who have been staying in ...
Article : 134 wordsCommonwealth wool shipments for the period of six months ended December 31, 1934, amounted to 1,217,971 bales, compared with 1,681,446 bales for the period ...
Article : 144 wordsA deputation from the Ararat Sewerage League was received by the town council in support of a petition urging the council to adopt [?] sewerage system, abd signed by 638 ...
Article : 1,925 wordsSome time ago a sub-committee of the Geelong City Council interviewed the Minister foi Public Works (Mr. Jones) and urged that the cost of sustenance ...
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Article : 123 wordsThe death occurred at Ganmain of Mrs. James Walts, aged 80 years, She married Mr. James Watts 60 Years ago, and 36 years later arrived at Ganmain She is survived by a ...
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Article : 1,660 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.— Business was quiet in the municipal fruit market. Victorian peaches were in lighter supply. Victorian William pears were on offer at lower rates. Large Angelina plums ...
Article : 586 wordsThe body of John Francis Ruff, aged 24 years, of Charles street, Prahran, who was reported to the police to be missing on Saturday night, was found in the water ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 23 Jan 1935, Page 11
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