It is expected that the high-tension main which the Electric Supply Company is erecting to improve lighting and power conditions for the eastern part of the municipality will be completed in ...
Article : 676 wordsWhatever may be the kindly feeling of a good stockmaster for his animals in health, this becomes accentuated when they are sick. It is not so much fear of monetary ...
Article : 1,225 wordsHaving been the minister for 18 years, the Rev. Alexander Hardie has resigned the charge of Scots Church, Heidelberg, and does not intend to take another ...
Article : 249 wordsThe Kerang Agricultural Society has elected W. H. Robinson president, Messrs. A. M. Craig and J. W. Hogan vice-presidents, and Mr. W. Connelly secretary. ...
Article : 47 wordsThe fourth series of London wool sales will open on July 7 and will close on July 23. The total offerings amount to 136,000 bales, of which 57,000 are Australian, 52,000 ...
Article : 138 wordsAt a conference, held in Adelaide last week between the South Australian Dried Fruits Board and the chairman of the Victorian Dried Fruits Board (Mr. J. M. ...
Article : 673 wordsAt the meeting of the Phillip Island Shir[?] Council it was decided to request the Country Roads Board to proceed with the work on the main Cowes road, and failing a satis[?]tory ...
Article : 97 wordsThe Minister for Education (Sir Alexander Peacock) has directed the Public Works department to proceed immediately with the preparation of plans and specifications for the new high school ...
Article : 225 wordsPERTH, Sunday.—William Fryer, aged 47 years, was admitted to the Perth Hospitel on Saturday, suffering from a fractured skull and other injuries. It is stated ...
Article : 57 wordsIn celebration of the winning by the Heidelberg Presbyterian Sunday school of the junior championship shield for Victoria, awarded on the result of the annual ...
Article : 446 wordsAmplifying their remarks published on Saturday regarding the wool position. Messrs. Bernard, E. H. Tripp, and W. H. Nicholson, who are visiting Melbourne as ...
Article : 181 wordsWhen the 4.55 p.m. down train reached Reservoir yesterday afternoon the motorman reported that some explosives had been placed on the rails near the Reilly street ...
Article : 65 wordsCouncillor O. R. Linden has re[?]igned as a member of the Mildura Town Council. ...
Article : 3 wordsAt the Shepparton East Hall representatives of the executive of the Shepparton Irrigators' Association, the Shepparton branch of the Victorian Citr[?]s Association, the settlements branch ...
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Advertising : 512 wordsSir,—Graziers should not rush into any scheme with the object of getting more money by restricting the sale of wool. Shortage of supply in 1924 sent the price ...
Article : 530 wordsMr. T. R. J. Brown, city valuer, who underwent an operation at a private hospital in Melbourne, will return to Bendigo this week. The Bendigo Musical and Elocutionary Society ...
Article : 293 wordsThe [?] opening of the St. Arnaud golf links for the season was performed by the president (Mr. F. J. Burrows) in the presence of a large attendance. At the same time the new ...
Article : 129 wordsAt a special meeting of the Swan Hill Water Trust Mr. H. W. McKay, engineer of the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission, dealt with the sewerage plan, which has the approval of ...
Article : 93 wordsMr. H. H. Saunders, of the West Australian naval staff, has been appointed chief petty officer for instruction in gunnery at the Geelong naval depot. ...
Article : 648 wordsOn the evening of Sunday, June 14, members of Mr. John Fisher's family left a horse and gig standing in Ovens street, while they were attending a church service. Later the horse and gig ...
Article : 373 wordsThe following private advices have been received by Parnham Pty. Ltd. from London of sales of fruit ex the steamers Orama and Balranald:- Orama.—Apples—Rymers, 13/ to 16/ a case; ...
Article : 182 wordsWith the object of arranging for the erection of memorials to four men who explored Victoria in the early days—Sturt, McMillan, Strzl[?]ki, and McKillop—the committee ...
Article : 195 wordsSir,—Amid the present welter of arguments for and against the control of the wool industry of Australia, one becomes more and more convinced that the ...
Article : 249 wordsBEECH FOREST.—The house of Mr. R. Neighbor, which was being leased by Mrs. L. C. Bauleh, and situated three miles from Beech Forest, was destroyed by fire. Mr. Baulch was ...
Article : 3,034 wordsBALLARAT, Saturday.—In the singles test for White Leghorns which is being conducted by the Utility Breeders' Society, A. E. Punshon (63) has gained a lead of 1 on E. Davey, while he also ...
Article : 446 wordsThe offer by the Federal Ministry of his services, without cost having been accepted by the State Ministry, Sir George Buchanan will shortly begin his inquiries regarding ...
Article : 157 wordsThe Vicar o[?] Holy Trinity Church of England is making an appeal for an offering of £1,000 on Sunday, July 19, to reduce the existing debt of £1,500 on the vicarage. ...
Article : 36 wordsExtensive alterations and additions are being made to the Bairnsdale District Hospital, and as the result of an appeal to the Edward Wilson ("The Argus") Trust the secretary of the ...
Article : 89 wordsA traction engine drawing a heavy load of bricks from Tarilto broke through the decking of Kemp's bridge on the Fryerstown road on Friday. The bricks were unloaded and the engine removed ...
Article : 87 wordsSpeaking a few days ago, the Queensland Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Forgan Smith) is reported as having complained that the Commonwealth Ministry had not ...
Article : 173 wordsMany letters appealing for financial assistance to enable roads to be constructed or repaired in country districts are received by the Public Works department. ...
Article : 177 wordsAn infant son of Mr. H. Nibbs fell off the Sailors' Falls railway platform and broke his leg. Potato digging is practically finished in the ...
Article : 138 wordsThe City Court sat for only about five minutes on Saturday morning. John Duncan Campbell, aged 40 years, charged with having, at Canterbury, on June 26, entered ...
Article : 187 wordsThe recent splendid rains and mild weather have greatly benefited the country. Feed and water are plentiful, and grass has grown to an unusual degree. The crops are even and good. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 29 Jun 1925, Page 18
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