At the recent meeting of the Council of the Fruitgrowers' Association, the following paper on fruitgrowing and packing problems and ...
Article : 1,954 wordsSir,--It is devoutly to be wished that the Australian people will keep clearly in view the main issue of the conscription proposals about to ...
Article : 479 wordsMr. Gill, Conservator of Forests for S.A., spent a few days in Greenbushes as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.' E. R. Robinson. Mr. Gill, who is an ardent. ...
Article : 532 wordsIt seems a burning shame that at a time when this State is piling up its deficit and every penny of the expenditure should be most carefully ...
Article : 501 wordsAt the ordinary meeting of the Bridgetown Road Board, Mr. J. H. Smith presided over Messrs. A. Doust, J. R. Walter, C. Allnutt, J. W. ...
Article : 616 wordsMr. Fredk. W. F. Lukis, Secretary of the, Balingup Road Board, wrote under date December 10:--"Messrs. G. Bailey and Son seem ...
Article : 261 wordsThe Under-Secretary for Water Supply ('Mr. H. G. Trethowan) visited Bridgetown on Saturday and stayed until Tuesday morning. In ...
Article : 388 wordsOver ninety primary producers assembled at the Mechanics' Hall on Saturday last- for the meeting of the Bridgetown Co-operative Society. ...
Article : 353 wordsAt the last meeting there were present:--Messrs. J. Lindsay (chairman), E. Edwards, W. M. Phillips, A. Cowderoy, J. May, D. H. Gibbney, ...
Article : 324 wordsThe marriage of Mr. John Joseph Thompson, farmer, of Bancroft, Bridgetown, and Miss Eleanor Cumming, was celebrated by the 'Rev. R. ...
Article : 103 wordsMessrs. G. A. Hudson and F. E. S. Willmott, M's.L.A., visited Bridgetown on Thursday evening, and, after, stopping the night, ...
Article : 709 wordsOn Wednesday last at St. Paul's Anglican Church, by the Rev. F. Davis, Miss Catherine Lucy Rosanna Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 50 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Blackwood Times (Greenbushes, WA : 1905 - 1955), Fri 14 Dec 1917, Page 3
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: