Specimens of an Indian variety of wheat, known as Umedpur, have been forwarded by Mr. O. S. Bengough-Ricketts, of Hollingbourne, Weja Siding, via West Wyalong. It is ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 976 wordsThe final State championships carnival of the N.S.W. Amateur Swimming Association. In the Domain Baths on Saturday afternoon attracted a large attendance and was marked by another ...
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Family Notices : 3,124 wordsCASINO, Sunday.—"When there is an equalisation scheme and a uniform price for butter throughout Australia, why should there be any difference in the amounts paid to ...
Article : 336 wordsThe Japanese visitors, M. Klyokawa backstroke champion and Y. Sakagami, departed from Sydney last night by the express for Melbourne. They were bidden farewell at the Central Railway Station ...
Article : 159 wordsSt. George League Swimming Club conducted its seventh annual carnival at Kogarah Municipal Baths Sans Souci, on Saturday. One of the outstanding performers was A. ...
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Advertising : 1,864 wordsTo further the work of pasture improvement, the Australian Dairy Council will import a quantity of New Zealand and other perennial rye grass and giant red clover seed ...
Article : 311 wordsBRIGHTON-LE-SANDS.—Boys' handicap, 50yds: K. Freer, 1; H. Moses, 2; A. Moses, 3. Time. 3[?] 2-5s. ENFIELD.—Junior handicap, 50 metres: D. ...
Article : 143 wordsBONDI.—General handicap, 100yds: N. Maher, 1; G. Presgrave, 2; Clarice Kennedy, 3. Time, 1m 26 2-5s. Grade handicap 55yds.—A Grade.—rirst division: N. Maher, 1; S. Fitzpatrick, 2; H. ...
Article : 782 wordsMOSS VALE, Saturday.—An officer representing the Rural Industries Board (Mr. C. D. Wheeler) visited Penrose to investigate the extent of the hall damage to local orchards. ...
Article : 152 wordsMiss Lesley Thompson the Australian amateur champion diver competed by invitation in the women's springboard diving championship of New South Wales on Saturday night and won ...
Article : 814 words"Practical," writing from Warren, states:- With reference to the present agitation for removal of the Federal land tax, it may be opportune to bring under notice the unjust ...
Article : 421 wordsThe president of the Graziers' Association (Mr. James Walker) said yesterday that the quantity recently fixed for meat exports to Britain seemed reasonably satisfactory when ...
Article : 204 wordsBronte splashers contested two events at Bond's Baths Bronte—final of the Alf. Craig Handicap and C. C. Reid Handicap both over 50 yards— which resulted: ...
Article : 57 wordsCOROWA, Saturday.—The Corowa Pastures Protection Board, at its meeting, decided to support (he Warialda Board in protesting against the institution of a central noxious ...
Article : 115 wordsResults of members events decided by surf life saving clubs yesterday were:- BRONTE.—R. Dinne Cup Surf Race: C. Smith, 1; R. Culpan, 2; K. Folter, 3. ...
Article : 207 wordsDAPTO, Saturday.—The second day of the show continued in fine weather, the attendance being highly satisfactory. Additional awards include:- Ring events: Pony in saddle, 12-2 hds. and under, ...
Article : 270 wordsThe New South Wales Women's Amateur Swimming Association has selected Miss Pat Norton, the 100 yards champion of New South Wales, as its representative in both the senior and Junior 100 ...
Article : 394 wordsPERTH, Saturday.—A machine which revolutionises the harvesting of the burr which contains the seed of subterranean clover has been invented, and patented by Mr. P. W. ...
Article : 145 wordsThe fifth round of week-end water polo games, played at Coogee Aquarium last night, resulted:- North Sydney (rec. 5), 7 (R. Palmer and F. Wilcox), beat Clovelly, 5 (R. Williams, 2, W. Macreadie, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 14 Jan 1935, Page 7
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