Although 10,353 (62,84 per cent) of New South Wales wheat-growers and [?] (56 per cent) of Victorian growers, voted in favor of compulsory ...
Article : 108 wordsSaturday marked the final match of the 1930 season, and Ouyen footballers have now put away then togs with moth balls for use in another year. ...
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Advertising : 524 wordsMr. Wilfred Hall writes:— “As a subscriber of the Ouyen Hospital since its inception, would you kindly allow me space to ask the ...
Article : 261 wordsVeterans have decided to forsake the Ouyen ground and practice near the State Rivers Office. A concrete wicket is to be laid down, and new ...
Article : 522 wordsAt a meeting of the Kulwin Cricket Club, it was decided to form again this year. The following office bearers were elected: President, R. B. ...
Article : 58 wordsMrs. A. T. Hall and Mr. S. Stevens were the winners of a single stroke competition on the Ouyen links on Saturday. The best cards handed in ...
Article : 77 wordsAfter their splendid record during the season it was expected by their supporters that Baring would defeat Dering in the final last Saturday. The ...
Article : 553 wordsThe second reading of the Marketing Bill, which provides for a compulsory wheat pool, if desired by a majority of the wheatgrowers at a poll, has ...
Article : 50 wordsSpeaking at a luncheon in London Lord Buckmaster, who is President of the National Institution of the Boot and Shoe Industry, said that one thing ...
Article : 100 wordsAt the annual meeting of the Walpeup Tennis Association held at Walpeup last week, five clubs were represented. An apology for absence was ...
Article : 113 wordsThe secretary of the Ouyen District Hospital thankfully acknowledges:— Six dozen eggs from Mrs. Pianta, Tempy, a case of oranges from Mr. H. ...
Article : 32 wordsMajor-General Sir Neville Howse, a member of the last Federal Government who had rendered distinguished service to Australia in many ...
Article : 39 wordsThe Galah North school picnic was held on Saturday, September 13, at the residence of Mr. W. Watson, which had been very kindly lent for the ...
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Family Notices : 79 words{No abstract available}
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Advertising : 238 wordsWalpeup, Hungry Hut, Torrita and Daalko all applied for re-admission to the Walpeup Association, at its annual meeting last week. ...
Article : 142 wordsOuyen Homing Club decided last week to hold an extra race from Queenscliff to wind up the season. Six birds were despatched on ...
Article : 92 wordsTutye defeated Cowangie in the final of the N.W.M.F.L. at Linga. It developed into a rough game, and Tutye’s superior height and weight ...
Article : 151 wordsThe thought often crosses my mind why so many novices drop out of the game of pigeon racing in the course of a few years. Many are lost to the ...
Article : 454 wordsWith cricket talk filling the air the following, reprinted from the Beechworth “news” of August 22, may be of interest. It calls to mind the visit of ...
Article : 372 wordsIs your stomach weak and inefficient? That maybe the reason for the torture you suffer almost every day why the flatulence, waterbrash, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 113 wordsThe voting for the cup for the best and fairest player in the Kulwin District Association was recently announced. It was decided by a ...
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Ouyen Mail (Vic. : 1915 - 1941), Wed 24 Sep 1930, Page 5
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