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Advertising : 510 wordsFine weather favoured the annual picnic for the inmates of the Benevolent Home, which took place at Lake Wendource on Wednesday. The old people were taken to the gardens in special trams, and ...
Article : 785 wordsThe frequent warnings of forestry experts who voice the opinion that a pronounced shortage of timber is likely to occur within a comparatively few years do not receive ...
Article : 2,382 wordsOxley Shire has a rate of ? in the £1. The secretary pointed out to councillors when they were considering the estimates that a rate of 2/ would still leave the finances more than £2,100 ...
Article : 271 wordsThe shoot for the Wimmera championship, held by Horsham Gun Club, resulted in a tie between E. Bye and D.Buffham, each scoring 18 kills in 21 shots. E. Bye won the shoot-off for the medal. ...
Article : 223 wordsFigures showing the remarkable expansion which has taken place this season in the export of butter were issued yesterday by the Minister for Trade and Customs ...
Article : 233 wordsKYABRAM.— Statistics compiled by a fruitgrowers' representative show that while the general orchard requisites have increased by 50 to 75 per cent., and wages costs by 150 per cent., growers ...
Article : 65 wordsThe annual fair in connection with St. Paul's Church of England, of which the Rev. P.W. Robinson is rector, proved one of the most successful ever organised. The fair was to aid the ...
Article : 130 wordsAn ornamental fence, with two handsome wrought iron gates, has been erected as a background to the Kyneton soldiers' memorial monument. The Mechanics' Institute trustees, upon ...
Article : 339 wordsHursary winners at Catholic schools in the diocese of Goulburn and Wagga are:—James Dufly, St. Augustine's scool Yass; Bede O'Reilly, Convent School, Cobargo; Leo ...
Article : 818 wordsWhen the December wool sales were continued in the Melbourne market yesterday, a catalogue of 5,840 bales was brought forward by the Australun ...
Article : 801 wordsNominations for the vacancy for an East Ward seat in the Borough Council are Thomos Peter Richards journalist and John Alexander Roberts, chief clerk in the district superintendent's office ...
Article : 81 wordsThe Bendigo City Council's estimated revenue for the next financial year is £55,125. Last year the revenue received was £55,430. The estimated expenditure for the next financial year is £58,856. ...
Article : 503 wordsSeveral ratepayers having protested against the proposal of the Mildura Town Council to borrow £100,000 for electrical development. Councillor Henderson, at a meeting of the council, pointed ...
Article : 409 wordsBRISBANE, Wednesday. —Barking dogs, big sticks, noisy engines, and sharp-edged posts are some of the trials which cattlemen suffer when the cattle men trucked ...
Article : 202 wordsThere is much activity in constructional work in the Bamawm irrigation area. The materials for a water service for the township of Lockington are on hand, and the steel tank stand is ...
Article : 208 wordsAccording to returns furnished by the Railways department, the Geelong railway station is one of the best from a revenue point of view in the State. More than 500 employees are engaged ...
Article : 545 wordsA description of Border-Leicester and merino studs in Tasmania appears in "The Australasian". Border-Leicesters have been introduced into the island only of ...
Article : 64 wordsALLENDALE.—Haycutting is about to begin on district farms, crops having ripened well during the last fortnight. Grain crops promise to yield well. Buyers are quoting 45/ a ton as the price ...
Article : 3,158 wordsCotton planted from seed in the Testaree experimental plots in October is now five inches high, and looks healthy. A telephone line is being erected to Upper ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 97 wordsSir.—On behalf of the retail fruiterers I beg to inform Mrs. Glencross and other members of the Housewives' Association that for weeks past the retailers have been ...
Article : 186 wordsSome orchardists in the district have commenced picking early-eating apricots. Canning varieties are expected to be a little later than usual, and the cannery is unlikely to commence ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 124 wordsSir.—I am requested by my executive members to ask you to kindly correct an error in the sub-leader to-day with regard to the tomato-growers. In the letter ...
Article : 150 wordsNATHALIA, Wednesday.—Mr. W. E. Birks, B.Sc. Agr., principal of Dookie Agricultural College, who has been judging the farm crops for the Nathalia ...
Article : 344 wordsSenior-constable J.Taylor, who is in charge of the police station has been raised to the rank of second-class sergeant. At the annual meeting of the Moyston Race ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 316 wordsThe November rainfall at Stawell was 735 points, which is 577 points above the average. Glenorchy, with 728 points, was 612 points above the average. ...
Article : 156 wordsMr. and Mrs. Christian Iskov, of Campbell's Creek, have celebrated their golden wedding. Thirty descendants were present, including 20 grandchildren. Mr Iskov arrived from ...
Article : 174 wordsA concert at Rich Avon West in aid of the St. Arnaud District Hospital resulted in a profit of more than £10. Poultry st[?]ling is rife, three cases having been ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 11 Dec 1924, Page 14
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