A police squad raided hotels in the district yesterday (Anzac Day) morning. The names of many were taken for being on premises during prohibited hours. The greatest coup ...
Article : 96 wordsIt is a coincidence that Australia and the Onited States are both seriously concerned with problems of wind erosion. Of the two our own appears to be the worse case, because ...
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Family Notices : 3,800 wordsThe bulk of the 1935-36 Queensland wheat crop has been delivered to the State Wheat Board, and it is estimated that the total production for the season will be about 2,600,000 ...
Article : 91 wordsThe public school residence at Major's Creek was totally destroyed by fire, caused, it is stated, by a benzine iron which the headmaster, Mr. A. Whiteoak, had been repairing, ...
Article : 118 wordsThe Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Main), on the recommendation of the New South Wales Dairy Products Board, has decided upon the following quotas:—Butter, 69 per cent.; ...
Article : 87 wordsThe Minister for Local Government has offered Cooma Municipal Council £400 for the relief of unemployment, subject to certain conditions. Monaro Shire Council has ...
Article : 97 wordsFor a wager, F. H. Osborn and Warren Eggins, engaged in a fisherman versus swimmer contest in the Gosford public baths this afternoon. Equipped with a shark rod and ...
Article : 81 wordsGRAFTON, Saturday.—The Grafton Junior Farmers' Club was formed at an enthusiastic meeting at the Grafton High School. Mr. T. J. Ford, the organiser of the North ...
Article : 66 wordsBede Hart, a relief worker, employed at the State Forest Nursery at Narara, suffered a broken left collarbone on Friday night, when his bicycle overturned at Ourimbah as he ...
Article : 57 wordsMr. L. T. MacInnes, director of dairying, writes:- In your issue of April 13 you printed a statement from Hoard's "Dairyman," U.S.A., ...
Article : 286 wordsAn unusual case was heard on Friday, before Mr. Harris, P.M., in the Griffith Police Court. The secretary of Griffith Coursing Club proceeded against Thomas Seymour, charging him ...
Article : 154 wordsKyogle Shire Council is submitting to the Local Government Department proposals for the construction of six low-level bridges over creek crossings. ...
Article : 65 wordsMr. C.G. C. Christie writes:- The Royal Agricultural Society is to be heartily congratulated once again for this year's great success, but one thing occurred that ...
Article : 363 wordsA landslide which occurred near Doctor's Gap, Vale of Clwydd, caused hundreds of tons of earth and rocks to crash into a gully. No one witnessed the happening, but a young ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Lithgow Municipal Council adopted a mayoral minute, stating that the Public Works Department would undertake the rectification of sewers, for which a grant of £2000 ...
Article : 52 wordsAt Lithgow Police Court, Oliver Murkins, a pensioner, was bound over, in a recognisance of £20, to be of good behaviour for 12 months on a charge of having goods in custody ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Lithgow May Day committee, on receiving a report that the Chief Secretary's Department had declined to grant a public holiday on Friday, May 1, decided to forward ...
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Advertising : 2,779 wordsAt a public meeting it was decided that the diphtheria immunisation scheme be put into practice. The municipal council subsequently decided that the fee should be not ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Minister for Justice (Mr. Martin) officially opened the Wingham show yesterday and congratulated the committee on the fine exhibits. Mr. J. G. Arthur, M. L. A. also spoke. The junior ...
Article : 185 wordsCaptain Burgess, of the Civil Aviation Department, inspected the Mudgee racecourse, and decided that, after a few trees had been lopped, the area would accommodate any ...
Article : 49 wordsEarly yesterday Mr. J. Buchan, of Gunningbland, was awakened at his hotel to learn that his car, parked in front of the hotel, was a mass of flames. The cause of the ...
Article : 48 wordsMrs. F. Sparre, of the Woy Woy Bay View Hotel, has informed the Woy Woy Bowling Club that she will donate £10 as a means of obtaining a perpetual trophy to her late ...
Article : 63 wordsALBURY.—At a meeting of the Albury Show Society it was decided to secure a fresh showground site, provided the old site could be satisfactorily subdivided and disposed of. The Alexandria Park ...
Article : 267 wordsAbnormal tides and rough seas this week have washed away the remaining portion of the old road from Woy Woy to Pearl Beach around the face of the cliff. Last year a ...
Article : 82 wordsWith the object of ensuring closer cooperation in their activities, representatives of the Citrus Growers' Defence Association and the Hawkesbury District, Citrus Growers' ...
Article : 167 wordsThe Brush Creek Parents and Citizens' Association has received official advice that the Cedar Brush Creek school, 15 miles from Wyong, is to be reopened. ...
Article : 31 wordsA party of 20 children from the primary school attended the fortnightly meeting of the municipal council, and displayed interest in the debate. The first assistant, Mr. Russell, ...
Article : 44 wordsMUDGEE, Saturday.—At the monthly stock sales, 8000 sheep, including 1500 fats, and 400 cattle including no fats, were yarded. The recent fall in prices was recovered. Sheep: Fats, crossbred lambs ...
Article : 158 wordsReturning from school for lunch, John Taylor, aged 6, complained of "pins and needles" in his arm. When he grew worse, a doctor was summoned, and the boy was ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 27 Apr 1936, Page 7
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