The King and Queen of Italy have this week been paying a visit to this country. They have met with a splendid reception. The journey from Portsmouth to Windsor, ...
Article : 2,105 wordsSir,—I beg to differ very much from your correspondent, J. Armitage, in his plea for the poor rabbit-trapper. I travel the whole state, back ...
Article : 168 wordsSir,—It is stated that the proposed gun tax will have the effect of preserving native game. I for one do not believe it will do anything of the kind. The result, if it ...
Article : 114 wordsSir,—I wish to support the views of correspondent protesting against a gun tax, and I am sure hundreds of sportsmen will do the same. I and two sons are ardent ...
Article : 109 wordsSir,—Investigntion shows that during the list 5½ months 40 gun casualties have been reported in "The Argus."Of these 18 were fatal. Of the unreported ones—a large ...
Article : 116 wordsSir,—I have read with great interest the various views of your correspondents on this question. Without going into the matter of whether it may or may not be a ...
Article : 207 wordsSir,—In reference to the proposed gun tax, I may state that it is all right for the Melbourne sportsmen and the rest of the well-to-do gentlemen who think of no one ...
Article : 138 wordsSir,—"Once a Yeal," as a shooter of one day's growth, can hardly be dubbed a sportsman. He cannot know that Australla is overrun with all kinds of vermin, ...
Article : 107 wordsTO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS. Sir,—Would it not be well for the Tramway Company to put up placards re the transfers in conspicuous places, as it is ...
Article : 52 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 8,288 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 22 Dec 1903, Page 9
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: