A number of aliens from New Guinea, including missionaries, arrived in Sydney yesterday, escorted by members of the New Guinea Volunteer Rifles ...
Article : 76 wordsThe property at 382, 382a, 382b, and 384 Pitt Street was sold yesterday for £25,000. The building consists of three shops and two upper floors. It is portion of the estate ...
Article : 82 wordsA number of senior cadets in the Blacktown branch of the Australian Air League will be trained to qualify for pilots' licences. The cost incurred in training the youths will ...
Article : 73 wordsBecause of rain in various parts of the State the sheep and lambs penned at the Flemington saleyards yesterday totalled 13,000 fewer than the number ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 4,038 wordsAlwyn Bruce, 18, and Robert Henry Carlton, 20, were found guilty at the Maitland Quarter Sessions to-day on a charge of having stolen £32 in a dwelling at Weston. T[?] ...
Article : 87 wordsPasture work in the last four years has almost doubled the output of the 200-acre farm which won the Kyogle section of the North Coast pasture ...
Article : 591 wordsA new type of grain and fodder silo Has been invented by Mr. J. Stewart, of Blacktown. The silo is constructed of hardwood, and its inventor claims that it has many ...
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Advertising : 1,245 wordsBenjamin Eaton and his wife and child, the three victims of the South Kembla fire tragedy were buried at the Wollongong Cemetery this afternoon. The remains of the ...
Article : 53 wordsA mass meeting of members of the Iron-workers' Union was held yesterday to deal with claims for a 15 per cent, increase in the wages of members employed at the ...
Article : 75 wordsMrs. F. A. Davenport, president of the Bowral Girl Guides' Association, and for many years president of the Bowral branch of the Country Women's Association, fractured ...
Article : 39 wordsAccording in figures released by the Commonwealth Statistician. Dr. Roland Wilson. 1,829 migrants, who intend to reside permanently, arrived in Australia during August ...
Article : 177 wordsRecruiting will begin in Lithgow next Friday, when Captain B. C. J. Rose. Area Officer of the 20-19th Battalions, will receive applications. It is believed that local recruits ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Imperial wool purchase scheme was launched in a practical way in Sydney yesterday, when a small army of appraisers visited three of the ...
Article : 452 wordsBecause fresh fruit is regarded as more or less of a wartime luxury, it seems unlikely that Australia will be able to ship anything like normal ...
Article : 485 wordsThe death is announced of Mr. Robert W. Moses, of Robertson, at the age of 84 years. He was a noted exhibitor, of dairy cattle at the Sydney Royal and local shows, and was ...
Article : 71 wordsThe cherry blossom festival, which began on October 1 and will continue until October 15, has attracted visitors from all parts of Australia. The festival and a new cycling ...
Article : 139 wordsNational Station 2FC will broadcast market reports and news at 6.30 a.m. to-day. There will be [?] racing talk at 9.15 a.m. devotions, conducted by the Rev. Father ...
Article : 240 wordsAllan Kelly, aged 7, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kelly, of Hill Street, Orange, who was injured while returning home from the Cherry Blossom Festival sports on Saturday, ...
Article : 69 wordsJoseph Cox. of West Tamworth, had his left foot almost severed when an axe with which he was cutting wood slipped. He lost a considerable amount of blood ...
Article : 54 wordsThe eighteenth annual St. George [?]teddfod will begin in the Rockdale Town Hall next Monday. Adjudicators are Mr. Walter Thornton, vocal and instrumental sections: ...
Article : 49 wordsHubert Kerslake, 48 suffered a compound fracture of the left leg when the car, which he was dining and a motor cycle collided at Woooville this morning. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Director of the State Soil Conservation Service, Mr. E. S. Clayton, left Sydney last night to judge the State's first soil conservation competition. This ...
Article : 268 wordsThe officially recorded production figures for the New South Wales tomato crop are 500,794 half-cases for the 1934-35 season: 530,128 for 1935-36: and 571,553 for 1936-37. of these ...
Article : 123 wordsFat cattle were in smaller supply at the Ma[?]land yards to-day, only 900 being yarded. Best bullocks, £12 to £14, good £9/10/ to £11/10/, light from £8; best cows to £8/10/, good from ...
Article : 200 wordsDespite statements frequently made to the contrary, superphosphate is practically value-less as a germicide. This has been proved in tests carried out at the Glenfield Research ...
Article : 207 wordsJoseph Leeds and Co. sold at anction at flemington yards yesterday for 25/ each 30 Dorset Down seven-months-old crossbred lambs, bred by Leslie J. McMaster, of Binnia ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Minister for Agriculture. M[?] Reid states that, at the examination in chick sexing held on September 28, Mr. S. Matin, of Blacktown, qualified for a special class ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 10 Oct 1939, Page 5
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