Eri[?] Maxwell, 27, while installing electric light wires at the property of Mr. C. H. Griffith at Albury to-day, received a severe shock. Maxwell was hurled 20ft to the ground, and ...
Article : 60 wordsReferring to the methods used by a young farmer at Cathcart as "the spokes in the wheel of progress," Mr. J. L. Green, district agricultural instructor on the far south coast, ...
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Family Notices : 2,424 wordsKEMPSEY, Wednesday.—The second annual exhibition of the Central North Coast Agricultural Association opened on the showground this morning in fine but threatening weather. The show was ...
Article : 609 wordsThe Director of Fruitgrowing (Mr. Savage) recently made a tour of inspection of North Coast banana plantations. He found that where the bananas had been established in ...
Article : 1,491 wordsThe Municipal Council last night unanimously decided to proceed with the sewerage scheme for Blackheath, on the terms offered by the State Government. The scheme will ...
Article : 133 wordsThe engineer (Mr. Sky) reported to the Namoi Shire Council yesterday that work was proceeding on the construction of the low-level bridge across the Namoi River at ...
Article : 117 wordsThe chairman (Mr. N. L. Beavor), at a meeting of the Memorial Hospital Board, said that the time was not far distant when more accommodation would have to be sought. The ...
Article : 134 wordsGLEN INNES, Wednesday.—Fine weather favoured the show to-day, and there was a large crowd on the ground to inspect the splendid displays of stock and produce, and to witness a most attractive ...
Article : 1,068 wordsThe municipal saleyards, erected by the local council at a cost of £2000, and officially opened by the Mayor on February 21, have proved successful. The quality of the stock ...
Article : 91 wordsThomas Hocking, who was working on his tractor, had his right hand caught in the cogs. After admission to the hospital, two of his fingers had to be amputated. ...
Article : 54 wordsMr. Malcolm Lamont Campbell, 61, has died at his home at South Lismore. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, of Tunstall Station, one of the first families to ...
Article : 88 wordsWELLINGTON, Wednesday.—Amongst the resolutions carried at the central western district conference of the Agricultural Bureau we[?] the following: That any farmer's wheat ...
Article : 159 wordsMr. William Morgan, of Lithgow, has been able to trace his stepbrother, whom he has not seen for 38 years, through the agency of a newspaper article. He saw in a ...
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Advertising : 3,276 wordsEight milk vendors were prosecuted by the Lithgow Council at the Lithgow Police Court to-day. For failing to keep their milk measures free from dust, A. B. Costello, ...
Article : 115 wordsIn a statement yesterday, Mr. G. C. Somerville, secretary of the Royal Agricultural Society, said that the council of the society had given serious consideration to the cases ...
Article : 132 wordsThe Wingecarribee Shire has accepted a grant from the Government of £5500, and has agreed to borrow a further amount, for the construction of a bitumen road from Sutton ...
Article : 57 wordsAs a result of falling from a verandah to a concrete path, Donald Wraight, 8, was seriously injured, suffering probably a fracture of the skull. It was some time before he was ...
Article : 40 wordsBARRABA, Wednesday.—The first day of the show was favoured with fine weather. There was a good attendance, including many visitors from districts throughout the north-west. Entries while not as ...
Article : 423 wordsDiscussing grading regulations at a meeting of the local branch of the Banana Growers' Federation Co-op., Ltd., Mr. O. E. Boyd said that the Marketing Board had appointed an ...
Article : 73 wordsTAREE, Wednesday.—Comboyne was lucky in holding its fourth annual show striking the two only rainless days in a fortnight. The show was a great success, the entries being double those ...
Article : 609 wordsAt a meeting of The Entrance Progress Association, the need for more room at the local post-office was emphasised. Although the office was opened only two years ago, the ...
Article : 67 wordsWilliam Birch, while operating a sawbench at Hardy's timber mills, had his right hand mutilated. He was admitted to the district hospital, where an operation was performed. ...
Article : 47 wordsDogs have been poisoned by baits picked up in various parts of South Brisbane Water. A few months ago more than a score of dogs were poisoned in the same locality. ...
Article : 36 wordsTUMBARUMBA, Wednesday.—The show was opened yesterday by Mr. A. Mair, M.L.A., in glorious weather. There was what is believed to be a record crowd for a first day, the large ...
Article : 317 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the Pastures Protection Board, Mr. Conway said that it had come under his notice that a number of people in the district were illegally in ...
Article : 100 wordsA. Cleal, 14, of Agincourt, Warialda, injured an eye when he was hitting a piece of steel on the anvil in the blacksmith's shop. A chip flew off. He was immediately taken to the ...
Article : 56 wordsGOULBURN, Wednesday.—Very fat sheep were offered at the sales to-day. All were cleared at satisfactory prices. Merino ewes, 5/4 to 7/; wethers, 19/6; Crossbred ewes, 14/ to 19/9; lambs, ...
Article : 76 wordsAt the Maitland Quarter Sessions to-day Albert George Leonard Henry, 18, was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment for assaulting a girl at Congewai. Dutton Fox, 34, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 12 Mar 1936, Page 9
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