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  3. The Argus.

    Every [?]tter must be accompanied by the name and address of the writer, not necessarily for p[?]cation, but as a guarantee of good faith. [?]pondents are requested to inform the editor ...

    Article : 104 words
  4. SOME SHOW PHASES.

    To one who has seen the Show year by year from the days when it was a collection of cauvas and canopies by the St. Kilda road, the feature emphasised in the long ...

    Article : 2,064 words
  5. WATTLE DAY.

    Every patriotic Victorian was supposed to wear the wattle yesterday. There are some stern, strong patriots, of course, who regard the outward show as desecration of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,418 words
  6. PRUNING WATTLES.

    Sir,—I read with interest the letter to-day from Mr. E. E. Pescott, and can endorse all that he states. I may remind your readers of some notes on the wattle which ...

    Article : 373 words
  7. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1912.

    One of the worst Labour jobs on record is to be discussed to-day in the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales on a motion of censure by Mr. ...

    Article : 4,449 words
  8. COUNTING THE RECEIPTS.

    The returns received up to a late hour last night exceeded £800. This sum includes £456 from teh Town-hall depot. £181 from Spencer-street Station and £100 from the ...

    Article : 48 words
  9. STREET INCIDENTS.

    The most impressive incident of the day was the afternoon's rain. The white-clad girls rushed for the shelter of verandahs, and looked very cold and unseasonable. But ...

    Article : 471 words
  10. JENNINGS CA[?]MICHAEL.

    Sir,—Wattle Day has come and gone, and a typical day it was. Adam Lindsay don's grave has, no doubt, been ladem with golden bloom, and other poets graves in ...

    Article : 210 words
  11. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—The Kyneton Progress Association in conjunction with the Shire Council obtained from the Government Nursery a parcel of wattle trees, and arranged for ...

    Article : 161 words
  12. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    The governor of the Commonwealth Bank (Mr. Denison Miller) has returned to Melbourne from Queensland, where the [?] department of the bank will be opened in ...

    Article : 370 words
  13. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES.

    A [?] hurrying of the steps of pedestrians towards the Stock Exchange building indicated that the Lady Mayoress (Mrs. Davey) and her party had commenced to ...

    Article : 579 words
  14. MAILS OUTWARD.

    Mails will close at the General Post-office at the following times:- NEW SOUTH WALES. — Sydney (Overland).— Mon,. Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri., 5.30 a.m., 4 p.m.; ...

    Article : 919 words
  15. MOTOR SHOW.

    In spite of the unfavourable weather, the Victorian Motor Exhibition was visited by a large number of people yesterday. On Saturday the majority of the visitors were ...

    Article : 207 words
  16. STATE POLITICS.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—Speaking at a political meeting at Ballarat North on Saturday. Mr. D. C. M'Grath, M.L.A., said that country members in the Legislative ...

    Article : 100 words
  17. IN THE OTHER STATES.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—Wattle Day was celebrated by the league on Saturday. Despite the rain and muddy streets a number of young ladies, carrying the national ...

    Article : 179 words
  18. KEEN FOOTBALLERS.

    TALLANGATTA, Monday.—The match between the Granya and [?] footballers resnited:—[?], 2 goals 7 behinds; Mitta Mitta, 1 goal 7 behinds. On the ...

    Article : 83 words
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