Announcing that the State Cabinet lind considered a request from residents of Koo- wee- rup that the flood protection rate, which varied from 1/6 to 3/ an acre ...
Article : 464 wordsPlans for enhancing the natural beauty of Warrandyte and making it n garden township were discussed at a well- attended public meeting at Warrandlyte to last night. ...
Article : 294 wordsOn Tuesday afternoon neighbours saw William O'Connor, an elderly pensioner, emerge from his hut in Park street, Alfreaton with a wound in his throat. ...
Article : 278 wordsHOBART, Tuesday.—Berry-growers were disappointed to-day by the action of the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) in refusing to meet a deputation which sought further ...
Article : 137 wordsHaving found that the legislation passed last session providing for a lower registration fee for motor vehicles of primary producers that are used for the carrying ...
Article : 349 wordsThe Milk Board does not expect to introduce immediately a zoning or block system for the distribution of milk in Melbourne, which it was feared by the ...
Article : 353 wordsOne of most-travelled greyhounds In Australia is Vaipar who won the principal event at Sping vate yesterday.Vaipar has won mees in Queen land Newo* South Willes und Mclorln Son,a ...
Article : 917 wordsThe application of Campbell and Sons for the use of the Showgiound from Monday, July 22, to Saturday, July 27, for a bloodstock sale, was granted by the ...
Article : 243 wordsYEA, Tuesday. — In consequence of great dissatisfaction with the restriction of transport licences, the shire council invited Mr. W. Anglis, M.L.C., Mr. Russell ...
Article : 143 wordsStrong rosentment was expressed by councillors at the Eaglehawk Borough Council meeting last night at the condition of the domestic water supply in the ...
Article : 373 wordsARARAT, Tuesday. — Farmers and graziers from Pomonal and Elmhurst, in the north, to Lake Bolac in the south attended a meeting called by the shire ...
Article : 218 wordsFurther business in Australian wheat to the Far East is reported. The business includes a sale of a West Australian cargo from the Harpendon for Febuary-March ...
Article : 209 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—Under strong and general competition, especially from Yorkshire and Japan, and with increased support from Germany, the wool sales ...
Article : 103 wordsFull Board of Trade returns for 1934 are now available, and they reveal a considerable expansion in overseas trade in the year. Imports were of a total value ...
Article : 157 wordsTO THE EDITOR OP THE ARGUS Sir,—Mr R. J. Laidlaw condemns Sir James Barrett for having overlooked certain evidence against bird life; but it is ...
Article : 312 wordsThe last of the second batch of 250 condemned cattle from the farm of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works were slaughtered yesterday at the yards ...
Article : 180 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.— Many districts In the north- eastern section of the Stute have sufferedd flooding and damage as a result of heavy rain. Railwny lines and ...
Article : 250 wordsAt a conference next month with representatives of the Maryborough Council the State Electricity Commission, it is understood, will emphasise that an ...
Article : 110 wordsCASTLEMAINE, Tuesday.—To consider proposals for the erection of the cairn to record the progress of the town in the last 80 years, a public meeting was held ...
Article : 118 wordsSEA LAKE, Tuesday. —Two pellets from a double-barrelled shot gun ricochetted. from the head of a bullock which was being slaughtered at Mr. Thomas Walder's ...
Article : 103 wordsFor having willfully damaged a pane of glass valued at 5/, the property of Thomas E. Maloney, motor mechanic, of Moorabool street, on January 9. Richard M. Miller ...
Article : 677 wordsThe Ararat Hospital received £50 from Hospital Sunday at Lake Bolac. At the annual meeting of the Willaura Racing Club Mr. H. F. Fitzsimmons was elected ...
Article : 2,072 wordsSir,—In the leading ai the on the work of the Tariff Board published on January 7 it is stated that "the price cherged god for Australlan-made fencing wire at the time ...
Article : 550 wordsSir, —Mr. Lyons at a meeting of grewers at Hobart expressed the Intention of the Government to lift the cmbargo and to admit 150,000 bags of New Zealand ...
Article : 384 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.— Because of cool weather business at the municipal fruit market was very quiet Pineapples and summer fruits obtained lower prices, old seazon's lemons showing sogns of ...
Article : 576 wordsBEAUFORT.—Members of the Beaufort Football Club and other sporting organisations gathered at the fire station on Saturday night an presented a wristlet watch to Mr. Cliff ...
Article : 785 wordsThe Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Stevens) will visit Leeton on January [?] to open the new cold-storage building at the State cannory. He will also address the ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 16 Jan 1935, Page 16
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