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Detailed lists, results, guides : 197 wordsAn amalgamation of two of the largest distilleries in the State, one of them with headquarters at Ballarat, is being arranged. The blacksmith's shop of Mr. William Frank, at ...
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Advertising : 672 wordsThe New Zealand Minister for Customs (Mr. M. D. Stewart) has set Australia an example in defining clearly the position regarding the importation of goods from ...
Article : 737 wordsReferring to a request made on behalf of steamship-owners in England to run another steamer without passenger accommodation on the West Australian coast for ...
Article : 275 wordsThe steamer Ceramic left Hobart on Saturday with 91,000 casea of apples and pears for London and Liverpool. It was stated by the Commonwealth ...
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Article : 80 wordsKYNETON, Sunday.—At the meeting of the Kyneton Shire Council on Saturday, Councillor N. Irvin said that Bendigo councillors were putting forward imaginary grievances reagrdiang the alleged ...
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Article : 162 wordsHOBART, Sunday.— In a communication to the Premier last week, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) complained of Tasmania's lack of support of the ...
Article : 249 wordsThe Bendigo branch of the Royal Automobile Club bad its firrt run on Saturday. Members motored to Harcourt, and with the mayor (Councillor J. E. Holland) made an inspection of the ...
Article : 414 wordsThe victorian Ladies' Bowling Association hoped to conclude the champion of champions matches last week, but owing to the illness of Mrs. Heather—the S.M.C.C. representative in the ...
Article : 687 wordsBRISBANE, Sunday. — The steamer Cooma, when leaving port about 1 o'clock on Saturday afternoon for Southern ports, with a large number of passengers, struck ...
Article : 190 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—A heavy south-easterly "blow," which swept across the harbour on Saturday afternoon, seriously interfered with water sports. Thirteen yachts ...
Article : 126 wordsADELAIDE, Saturday.—Reserved judgment was even at the Adelaide [?]ce Court yesterday in the case in which Sylvester P. Olds, a young man, was charged ...
Article : 160 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—Aided by a large number of residents, a party of detectives spent Saturday searching for the weapon with which it is thought that Mountford ...
Article : 156 wordsROCKHAMPTON (Q.), Sunday. — Information has been received of a double drowning mishap on Saturday afternoon at Herbert's Creek, which is subject to tidal ...
Article : 192 wordsOn Saturdiy aternoon between 60 and 70 of the women of the Newtown Methodist congregation met at the school hall to say farewell to Mrs. Hambly, who with her husband, the Rev. A. ...
Article : 433 words"On what equal conditions can Protestants and patriots take the hand of friendship held out by Dr. Mannix?" was the subject on which the Rev. T.E. Ruth spoke ...
Article : 399 wordsBENDIGO, Sunday.—It has been decided by the Country Fire Board to establish fire brigades at Chelsea, Carrum, Aspendale, and Edithvale. The services at ...
Article : 143 wordsIn our advertising columns to-day a list of the principal extra trains for the Easter holidays is given. The Railways authorities recommend that passengers should ...
Article : 237 wordsSir,—The reference to the milk problem made by the Premier (Mr. Lawson) at Malfra yesterday cads for some comment. In 1920; 2,673 children under one year of age ...
Article : 499 wordsThe Rev. T. Alday, superintendent of the Castlemaine Methodist circuit, has been appointed to Chiton Hill. At a farewell social he was presented with a wallet of notes by the congregation ...
Article : 114 wordsThe residence of Irene Read, Sorrett avenue, Malvern, was broken into between 11 o'clock on Saturday night and 9 o'clock yesterday morning and jewellery and plate ...
Article : 82 wordsFor the championship of the Horsham Bowling Club H. Goode defeated J. Heald, by 31 points to 28. On Thursday night Mr. M. Ryan, of the ...
Article : 69 wordsMr. Thomas Roberts, conductor of the junior choice at St. Margaret's Church, and assistant organist and bass soloist of the church choir, received presentations from both bodies before his ...
Article : 97 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—When the steamer Tahiti arrived at Wellington (N.Z.), from San Francisco on March 27, one of the passengers, J. McNamee, was refused ...
Article : 113 wordsA light locomotive running between Malvern and Annadale last night struck an obstruction on the railway line beneath the Wattletree road bridge. The cow-catcher ...
Article : 93 wordsSir,—ln reply to Mr. H. T. Newell's letter in your issue of yesterday, I would point out that he has been unable to disprove my contention that the new tariff has had ...
Article : 489 wordsBARHAM.—At a meeting of citizens it was decided to form a progress association. Mr. H. Nixon was appointed president, Messrs. H. Stubbe and J. Gerrard vice-presidents, and Mr. R. M. ...
Article : 386 wordsSir,— I think the letter of Dr. Paul G. Dane, in to-day's issue, is worthy of more than passing interest. Speaking from a woman's point of view, I think it is time ...
Article : 367 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—"Billy" Morris, who has astonished the experts by acquitting himself creditably in swimming contests since he lost both legs in a tram accident ...
Article : 76 wordsSir,—Representatives of the New Settlers' League waited upon the Minister for Lands (Mr. Oman) asking protection for new settlers igainst unsuitable purchases of ...
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Article : 195 wordsWilliam Shepherd, of De Carle street, Brunswick, driver. causes of insolvency—Want of employment, sickness, pressure of creditors, and inablility to collect money due by debtors. Liabilities, £30/9/1 P. J. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 3 Apr 1922, Page 8
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