In a leading article on the threat to boycott Australian produce the "Manchester Guardian" says:—"Although we may deplore it as a symptom of bad ...
Article : 235 wordsAbout two months ago the Australian Dairy Produce Export Board made an agreement with oversea shipping companies for frieght on butter and cheese to ...
Article : 459 wordsWANGARATTA, Wednesday. — When the annual synod of the diocese of Wangaratta continued its sessions, Bishop Hart said that Canon Wray would retire ...
Article : 181 wordsSubscribers to the presentation fund, with which appropriate gifts will be purchased, will meet at Craig's Hotel to-morrow afternoon to honour the retiring ...
Article : 295 wordsWheat prices in Melbourne yesterday gained another 1d. to l½d. a bushel, business having been done at 3/4 for wheat delivered on trucks at Melbourne mill ...
Article : 222 wordsNo better merino sheep were imported to Australia than those known as the Forlonge blood, which were taken first to Van ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 515 wordsTONGALA, Wednesday. — Delegates representing irrigators in the Waranga area, from Tongala, Kyabram North, Mooroopna, Rochester, Nanneella, ...
Article : 335 wordsDROMANA, Wednesday.—The look-out tower at Arthur's Seat, which was formerly the eastern shore lighthouse at Dromana West, ...
Article : 105 wordsALBURY (N.S.W.), Wednesday.—The decision of the New South Wales Government to order the removal of all wheat from silos by October 15 was adversely ...
Article : 71 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday. — The probate judge (Sir John Harvey), saying that the case had disclosed a sordid story of decelt and misconduct, refused to-day to ...
Article : 416 wordsMANSFIELD, Wednesday.—When the Transport Board sat at Mansfield to-day, Councillor D. P. Begley said that all Mansfield traders had supported the Railways ...
Article : 229 wordsGood progress is being made with the building of the new intermediate wing for the Bendigo Base Hospital. The building, which is of brick and will cost £30,000, ...
Article : 297 wordsThe political correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the Australian proposal to work double shifts will place exporters in Lancashire at a ...
Article : 78 wordsWinchcombe, Carson Ltd. report: — Fairly satisfactory competition was experienced at the opening Brisbane wool sales. Yorkshire, Japan, and France operated with freedom, and ...
Article : 348 wordsThe Victorian Millowners' Association has increased the price of flour 5/. making it £8/15/ for 2,000lb., delivered Melbourne or suburbs. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe market for wheat cargoes continues steady in view of better oversea advices, and a better inquiry for Canadian cargoes which are held for an increase of 3d. a ...
Article : 131 wordsMr. S. F. Ferguson, director of the Australian Association of British Manufacturers, said yesterday in regard to cabled reports that the cotton duties question ...
Article : 254 wordsThe Federal Alcohol Control Administration drafted to-day regulations relating to imported wines which may prove troublesome to Australian vintages. Wines ...
Article : 110 wordsWheat for future delivery is quoted at Chicago as follows: — September 101¾ cents (4/4?) a bushel, December 105? cents (4/5), May 107¾ cents (4/5?). The cash ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 475 wordsThe Maryborough and District Old Boys and Girls' Association is very active in anticipation of "Back to Maryborough" celebrations which are to be held early ...
Article : 70 wordsClifford Pickett, aged 12 years of Stuart street, East Brunswick, and a companion were playing with a tin of petrol at his home about 6.30 p.m. yesterday, when ...
Article : 57 wordsEggs shipped in the Barrabool have arrived in very fair condition, and are bringing 11/6 for 120 eggs. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Geelong Harbour Trust's steam hopper barge, Henry Meakin, has returned after undergoing a complete overhaul in dry dock in Melbourne. The trust has ...
Article : 276 wordsMr. Robert Swinton and Mr. John Swinton, who are retiring from the directorate of Swinton's Pty., were, with their wives, entertained st dinner by the employees. ...
Article : 94 wordsNavel oranges shipped in the City of Tokio arrived in variable condition, but were mostly sound. The cases were too tightly packed, the boards not allowing ...
Article : 115 wordsPERTH, Wednesday.—The free pardon granted by the Executive Council to overcome the statutory consequences of the conviction of Mr. ...
Article : 244 wordsThe total receipts of the Ararat Hospital for the last year were £3,320, and the expenditure was £3,319, including £1,486 for salaries and wages and £511 for provisions ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 566 wordsBy an alteration to the boundaries of the Hume electorate about 7,000 additional voters have come into the division, the voting strength of which is now about 53,000. ...
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Advertising : 283 wordsBALLARAT, Wednesday.—Before Mr. E. E. O'Grady, P.M., in the City Court to-day, the hearing was concluded of the case in which the liquidator of the Jaberoo ...
Article : 71 wordsA ton of wood was strewn about the intersection of Rathdown and Victoria streets, Carlton, last night, when a motor-lorry struck an electric light standard ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 171 wordsBONNIE DOON.—Miss Jane Friday has been appointed librarian and secretary of the public library in succession to Miss Joyce Shaw. CHINKAPOOK. — The district R.S.S.I.L.A. ...
Article : 1,023 wordsAfter his motor-cycle and a motor-car had collided at the corner of Pigdon and Garton street, North Carlton, yesterday afternoon, Roy Buckler, aged 31 years, of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 495 wordsSir,—I was amazed to learn that our Lands department had recently been engaged in surveying more blocks of our Otway-Heytesbury forest for settlement. ...
Article : 295 wordsTHE STORY SO FAR.—Alan Dundas, a young vinegrower, discovers a mysterious underground structure on his property. Ganing access, he descends a stairease 160 feet deep. On the way he is confronted with and avoids deadly traps. He reaches a vast circular chamber dominated by a pointing statue. The hall is lighted from six great translucent doors. Again he nearly loses his life by a trap. The door towards which the figure point opens at his approach, and reveals a great gallery of artistic marvels. Other galleries are discovered. The second is an amazing biological museum. Next came science. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 251 wordsA recommendation by the referee of the League of Victorian Wheelmen (Mr. E. Gardner) that F. Thomas, the Tour de France cyclist, should be disqualified for life was ...
Article : 144 wordsIntroduced by Mr. Hollway, M.L.A, a deputation of Ballarat citizens yesterday asked the Minister for Education (Mr. Pennington) for improved facilities at the ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 23 Aug 1934, Page 5
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