BEAUFORT, Tuesday.—Considering recent abnormal weather conditions there will be a satisfactory harvest in the Beaufort district. Wheat production is small ...
Article : 413 wordsBAIRNSDALE, Monday.—The harvesting of fodder crops, most of which are good was somewhat delayed owing to heavy rains early in December, Continued ...
Article : 479 wordsFollowing experiments conducted under the general direction of the advisory committee on fruit cool storage investigations a report has been issued on the ...
Article : 684 wordsThe Grammar Schools' fair committee, which recently realised more than £500 for the funds of the Church of England Grammar Schools, has decided to ...
Article : 566 wordsMrs. Cora Tomkins, wife of the man ager of the Commercial Bank Warrnambool who received serious injuries in a motor accident on Saturday morning and ...
Article : 811 wordsLast year 300 members of the Bendigo Thrift Club of the Young Women's Christian Association saved £1,546. The savings, varying from sixpence to a few ...
Article : 475 wordsSWAN HILL, Monday.—Harvesting is proving better than anticipated, especially on well-worked country. Earliest-sown wheats through lack of opportune rain at ...
Article : 203 wordsPlans for the distribution of Federal relief money for wheatgrowers and orchardlsts will be considered, by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Allan) when ...
Article : 374 wordsYARRAWONGA, Monday.—The 1933 wheat season in this district will be remembered for its uncertain conditions, and, looking back over it, one has to ...
Article : 498 wordsALBURY (N.S.W.), Monday.—Although the harvesting season has been difficult from a farming point of view, some excellent results have been received by ...
Article : 337 wordsDAYLESFORD, Monday.—At a meeting of district potato growers it was agreed to appoint Councillor M. E. Couitney as the district representative on an ...
Article : 268 wordsYARRAM, Monday.—Many protests have been made throughout the district against the cessation of sleeper-cutting, and hewers are calling meetings to decide ...
Article : 148 wordsBALLARAT, Monday.—Following a meeting of weavers at the Ballarat Trades Hall yesterday it was said to-day that there were 207 operatives concerned in ...
Article : 190 wordsWANDIN, Monday. — In the last few days rain has fallen, and it will benefit all market-gardeners, particularly the pea and bean crops. Growers are now picking ...
Article : 107 wordsCOWES, Monday.—Rain continues to fall here, and those in the University camp have been entertained indoors with mock trials and singing. Cricket matches ...
Article : 40 wordsMOUNT GAMBIER (S.A.) Monday.— The failure to broaden the rail gauge from Wolsoley to Mount Gambier has reacted detrimentally upon trade with Adelaide, ...
Article : 231 wordsMr. and Mrs. John Watson, who are leaving Cudgee, were entertained and given gifts from the people of the district. When two motor-buses owned by Mr. Gibson. ...
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Advertising : 121 wordsGreat success marks the first dance held to help the Warragul Shire candidates in the Hospital Carnival contest, more than 150 people being present. ...
Article : 28 wordsBRISBANE, Monday. — The leader of the Federal Parliamentary Country party (Dr. Page) visited the Wide Bay butter factory at Gymple to-day. He said ...
Article : 154 wordsBALLAN.—At the meeting of the shire council on Monday the Country Roads Board wrote stating that relief to the extent of £250 would be made on the annual payments for permanent ...
Article : 2,147 wordsMr. T. Ryan, of the staff of the control room at the Ararat raliway station, has been transferred to Ballarat. His successor here will be Mr. Sanderson, of Glenthompson. ...
Article : 773 wordsSir,—Mr. Hume-Cook challenged my price for a reaper and binder a little while ago. He would not admit his mistake then, nor will he now. Some 70 ...
Article : 450 wordsBALLARAT, Monday.—Sessions of the annual convention of the Australian Student Christian movement were continued at the grammar school, Wendource ...
Article : 208 wordsBecause magistrates have cxpicssed a doubt about the menning of the words knowingly or unknowingly" in a Railways by-law which states that persons shall ...
Article : 156 wordsSir,—Mr. J. Hume-Cook says that protection costs the population "just over 2d. a head a week." Does he include the costs of protection afforded the sugar ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 145 wordsCANBERRA, Monday. — Investigations are being made by the Minister for Commerce (Mr. Stewart) into the possibility of establishing a general marketing ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 9 Jan 1934, Page 3
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