A SPECTACULAR advance, exceeding all earlier predictions, was recorded at the opening of the 1933-34 wool selling season in Sydney on Monday afternoon. As compared with the closing sales of June, the market showed a rise of 30 per cent., whilst compared with the opening ...
Article : 995 wordsReplying to a suggestion by Mr. Thorby, M.P., that the Prime Minister or some other Federal Minister should oppose him in Calare at the ...
Article : 261 words"The wheat agreement has teen accepted by the Government on behalf of Australia, with some reluctance, but also with some real measure ...
Article : 521 wordsDalgety and Co. Ltd., Albury, report having received the following wire from Sydney on Monday evening: "Wool sales opened to a large ...
Article : 125 wordsDiscussing the rise in the wool market, Mr. A. A. Rogers, manager of the Farmers and Graziers' Co-op. Co. Ltd. at Albury, said that although it was ...
Article : 225 wordsThe "Daily Express" states that a Pilgrimage of Chivalry is being arranged for the spring of 1934, when 500 former soldiers of the British and ...
Article : 115 wordsThe upward trend in motor-vehicle registration's which has been evident in New South Wales since June last year still continues. According to ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Stevens) announced that if suitable prices were forthcoming the Government would sell the three large industrial ...
Article : 113 wordsBernice Gardiner, 11, was shot and fatally wounded by her playmate, Roy Fisher, 15, on a farm at Mumballup (W.A.). They were playing in an old ...
Article : 95 wordsFor the sake of the wheat Industry of Australia it is hoped that the conclusion of the Wheat Conference in London last week ends the depression ...
Article : 265 wordsMr. E. R. Ratliff has disposed of his "Glenbrook" property, of 1280 acres, after an occupation of 33 years, to Mr. Geo. Stafford, of Sydney, "Glenbrook" ...
Article : 135 wordsEvidence that settlors are still eager to secure farmlands on the North Coast is supplied by the fact that 548 applications have been ...
Article : 108 wordsLeo Kennedy, Goulburn, died in hospital in Goulburn following the amputation of his right leg, which had been smashed when his motor lorry ...
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