The necessiy for a direct line of ships running between Australian ports and China is emphasised in a letter received by the Commonwealth Board of Trade ...
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Advertising : 339 wordsWhen New Zealand was drawing supplies of wheat from Australia in 1921, the opinion was expressed in the Dominion that the prices charged by the Australian ...
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Article : 199 wordsMany applications are being made to the tourist committee for some portion of the vote of £50,000 to be spent in divers places for various works and projects, all, no ...
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Article : 101 wordsIn reply to a Gippslander, "G," there is within my knowledge no book dealing with Australian moths in the same manner as Rainbow's work on butterflies. By and bye we shall no doubt have ...
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Article : 67 wordsMessrs. J. W. Styles and Son. [?]61 Collins street, report having sold by auction a brick vills. 111 Kooyong road. Armadale, known as Woodford, with land 66ft. x 150ft., for £3,000. ...
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Article : 60 wordsThe sports committee of the Victorian Motor-cycle Club is working hard to ensure success for the race meeting at Aspendule on Easter Monday. A first-class ...
Article : 450 wordsSir,—I would like to point out that in "The Argus" to-day an error was made in stating that the trout illustrated were [?]ught on the dry fly. These front, sent ...
Article : 141 wordsSir,—I notice in "The Argus" on Wednesday last, under the heading of "Extermination of Rabbits," that an officer of the Lands department opposes the bonus ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 20 Mar 1923, Page 4
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