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Advertising : 76 wordsCharged with bigamy, Albert Richard Stein, acting corporal at a prisoners of war camp in the Goulburn Valley was committed for trial at the Rushworth Police Court on Tuesday. Defendant will ...
Article : 738 wordsInvitations have been issued by the District Warden (Mr. F. H. Runge) to 164 ladies to form an auxiliary in connection with ...
Article : 444 wordsCharged with breaking and entering Darveniza’s winery last Saturday night, Thomas Lyons aged 47, of Mooroopna appeared ...
Article : 100 wordsExplanatory consultations to investigate the possibility of securing additional labor for balance of the season were conducted in Melbourne this week by representatives of Goulburn Valley ...
Article : 821 wordsA well known district personage, Mr. Stan Duke, formerly of Tatura passed away in the Alfred hospital, Melbourne on Wednesday evening at ...
Article : 262 wordsDue to the fact that the authorities were unable to clear the wheat from the Tallygaroopna silo, which when full holds 68,000 bushels, wheat was ...
Article : 70 wordsIn response to numerous requests from readers who were unable to secure last Monday’s issue of the “Advertiser,” ...
Article : 68 wordsOf the 700 or 800 men from the Shepparton district who were medically examined at the Parish Hall this week by the army authorities under ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Commonwealth Government will accept financial responsibility for the export surplus of the 1941-42 pack of canned fruits, involving a liability of about £750,000. ...
Article : 296 wordsTOP ROW (left}: Ample straw and spring mattresses ensure comfortable sleeping quarters for'the boys. These three smiling lads, snapped resting in their tent are D. S. CRANSTON (Ballarat Grammar), D, JOYCE (Melbourne Grammar), and G. GODWIN (Melb. Grammar). TOP ROW (circle): R. H. VAN ASSCHE, a Melbourne Grammar boy, picking apricots on the properly of Mr. Pottenger, Shepparton East. Mr Van Assche snr. is widely known throughout the State for his work in with the blind, TOP ROW THREE: Washing up holds no terrors for these lads. Each boy passes his plates through this big tub of boding water. TOP. ROM RIGHT: D. SCOTT, A. ROBINSON, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 309 wordsEarly yesterday afternoon, Mr. C. R. Cawthray, well known proprietor of a Wyndham Street grocery store collapsed in his ...
Article : 33 wordsSir,—I read with interest the remarks of a correspondent, “Fair Play” in your Monday issue regarding the ramp being perpetrated on the ...
Article : 150 wordsThe well known guest house, “The Bungalow,” in Nixon Street, Shepparton, which had been conducted by Mrs A. M. Gourlay ...
Article : 59 wordsTwo tents and the belongings of one youth were completely destroyed by fire last Saturday morning at the Shepparton East camp where the ...
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Shepparton Advertiser (Vic. : 1887 - 1953), Fri 9 Jan 1942, Page 1
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