SOMERVILLE, Monday.—Mr. Reginald Alexander McMillan, company manager, of Testar grove, Caulfield, received a cut head, bruised chest and injuries to his knee when ...
Article : 311 wordsDONALD, Monday.—The Donald Fire Brigade annual sports were held to-day. Results:—Novice, 100 yards.—Final—[?] Tomagno (13 [?] I; H. Tonkin, 2; H. Baird, 3. Time, [?] Won by three ...
Article : 772 wordsIn accordance with the decision of the State Cabinet, that a concerted movement to cradicate the rabbit pest from the Mallce country should be undertaken, the ...
Article : 286 wordsBEECH FOREST, Monday.—The plan for the settlement of 100,000 acros of land which is considered by settlers to be suitable for the purpose in the Otway district, ...
Article : 929 wordsOMEO, Monday.—Omeo presented a striking appearance to-day on the occasion of the official opening of the power-station by the Omeo Electric Supply and Motor ...
Article : 279 wordsSALE, Monday.—A large and representative gathering of district irrigationists conferred with Mr. R. H. Horsfield, a member of the State Rivers and Water ...
Article : 533 wordsStorekeepers in the Mallce complain that they have been placed in an extremely difficult position by the provision of the moratorium legislation under which they ...
Article : 633 wordsADELAIDE. Monday.—The 45th annual convention of the Graziers' Federal Council of Australia devoted itself chiefly to domestic matters when it assembled here ...
Article : 114 wordsSHLPPARTON, Monday.—At a meeting of the Shepparton Agrocultural Society it wis uuanimously resolved to ask the Goulburn Valley Agricultural Societies' ...
Article : 375 wordsILLOWA, Monday.—On the dairy farms extending from Illowa to Yangery, Grasmere, and Purnim there is a prolifie growth of grass, and dairy herds are in excellent ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 397 wordsAccording to a report submitted to the Keilor Shire Council at its last meeting, the financial position of the council is £45 better than at the same date last year. The ...
Article : 173 wordsBands from milita units will compete at the Town Hall next Tuesday night, June 14, at a band recital in aid of metropolitan charities. Vocal items will be included in the programme. Seats ...
Article : 60 wordsAt the Ferntree Gully Court on Friday a charge of having unlawfully and maliciously wounded two horses was made against William George Archer, of Boronia. ...
Article : 135 wordsKOROIT, Monday.—For many years a large number of kangaroos on Quamby Station has attracted people from other districts, as well us from overseas, but portion ...
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Advertising : 633 wordsSALE, Monday.—The Gippsland Woollen Mills are working two shifts to cope with the orders in hand. At present 72 hands are employed, most of them having been ...
Article : 115 wordsSHEPPARTON, Monday.—The Shepparton Irrigators' Association resolved to storngly oppose the extension of the provisions of the Dried Fruits Control Act to ...
Article : 100 wordsKATAMATITE, Monday.—While Mr. C. Bollard, sen., an elderly man, was feeding a young calf he was rushed by a bull, which gored him, inflicting frightful injuries. Mr. ...
Article : 41 wordsThe annual liberation of two-year-old front in Lake Wendouree took place on Monday, there being a large attendance of those interested in angling. The two-year-old fishpond was first ...
Article : 4,240 wordsThe representative of the Australian Dairy Board (Mr. H. E. Fowell) has begun his inquines in London, and he has arranged a meeting of the pinicipal importers next ...
Article : 55 wordsEntries for the show of the Australian Sheepbreeder. Association, which will be held on Augu[?] 1 and 2 at Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co's wool stores, Bourke street, ...
Article : 101 wordsSir,—Owing to the regrettably low average price of wool prominence has been given lately to the necessity for stabilisation. The suggestion of price-fixing is the ...
Article : 758 wordsWHITTLESEA, Sunday.—When Mr. R. J. Batten, butchet, of Whittlesea, went to his slaughter-house on Saturday morning he found that one carcase of mutton ...
Article : 68 wordsRUSHWORTH, Monday.—Mr. O. Weppner, aged 60 years, farmer, of Colbinabbin East, was tending a chaffcutter on his farm to-day when one of his arms ...
Article : 83 wordsBALLARAT, Monday.—Thomas Grif[?]n, of Ballarat. was thrown from a horse to-day. He was picked up urconscious, suffering from cerebral irritation. ...
Article : 28 wordsFollowing a postponement last week draughts premiership matches will be resumed at the Central Draughts Club. Hardware House, next Saturday night, and will then be played every week until the ...
Article : 246 wordsSir.—As a frequent traveller on the Geelong road at night I find cyclists a constant worry. On more than one occasion I have nearly run them down, not having seen ...
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Advertising : 192 wordsBENDIGO (June 6).—The offering of 5,000 sheep and lambs at the sales included about 1,300 stores. There was a large supply of wethers and a fair proportion were shorn. Fewer ewes and ...
Article : 109 wordsORBOST, Monday.—Working sheepdog field trials were held to-day in beautiful weather, and resulted:—Open Trial,—F. Greenwood's Ranji, 76 points. 1; K. Nixon's Nell, 72 points, 2; W. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 7 Jun 1932, Page 10
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