PAKENHAM, Thursday. — An address was delivered by the secretary of the Milk Producers' Association (Mr. R. James) here on the operations or the Milk ...
Article : 277 wordsMembers of the newly appointed Grain Elevators Board, which will undertake the establishment of a system of bulk handling of wheat In Victoria, will hold their first ...
Article : 334 wordsMILDURA, Thursday.—A meeting of the Red Cliffs it[?]nerant unemployed this morning reaffirmed the decision made on Tuesday to declare relief work "black." ...
Article : 171 wordsMr.W. H. Kiltson, a member of the West Australian Ministry, who is in control of the department which supervises fire brigade work has advised the Ballarnt ...
Article : 464 wordsWANGARATTA, Thursday.—Mr. R. J. Roberts, campaign director of the Transport Defence Council, addressing a meeting at the Piaza Theatre, Wangaratta, ...
Article : 266 wordsSYDNEY. Thursday.—The grain trade sectional committee of the Chamber of Commerce to-day fixed the f.a.q. standard for both bagged and bulk first grade ...
Article : 323 wordsCANBERRA, Thursday. — Following the disclosure that the Federal Ministry is anxious to complete legislation for the permanent stabilisation of the wheat ...
Article : 563 wordsAn explanation why rust in wheat changes in colour from red to black during the season is given-by Mr. C. R. Milliken, science field officer of the Department ...
Article : 207 wordsSALE, Thursday.—A conference was held at the Gippsland Hospital between representatives of the Gippsland, West Gippsland (Warragul), and Bairnsdale ...
Article : 123 wordsALBURY (N.S.W.), Thursday. — Because of the rapid spread of St. John's wort in the Tumbarumba district constituting a menace to all Riverina, efforts ...
Article : 269 wordsGEELONG, Thursday.—At a meeting of the dairying industry round-table conference movement to-day it was agreed to arrange a meeting of dairying interests ...
Article : 129 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday. — Mr. Abbott, M.H.R. for Gwydir, said to-day that many woolgrowers would be ruined unless they were given prompt assistance. He had ...
Article : 104 wordsThe origin of the fire which destioyed the Beaurepaire Tyre Service building on Wednesday night is still a mystery. The last person in the section of the building ...
Article : 416 wordsSir,—The district board of District No. 31, Returned Sallors and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia, of which I am president, has asked me to place before ...
Article : 267 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The premises of the Superior Cabinet Company Ltd., in Excelsior street, Leichhardt, were destroyed by fire this afternoon. The damage is ...
Article : 67 wordsWhile buyers are content to await events in the market for wheat cargoes, the inquiry is poor, but the tone of the market remains steady. Sellers of Manitoba ...
Article : 181 wordsAt a meeting of directors of the Victorian Onion Pool, held at Colac on Wednesday, the question of appointing selling agents of the pool was discussed. It is ...
Article : 91 wordsTALLYGAROOPNA, Thursday.—While thatching a stack on the property of Mr. J. McK. Arnwood, Tallygaroopna, Harry Humphries fell about 11ft., receiving ...
Article : 31 wordsPrices of Australian butter in London have declined 1/ to 2/ per cwt. A cable message has been received by the Australian Dairy Produce Export Board from its ...
Article : 86 wordsBORONIA.—13 points to 6 p.m. Thursday CLYDE.—Rainfall in 24 hours 47 points, DROUIN.—Rain fell during night, 40 points registered to 9 a.m. Thursday. More rain has ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 172 wordsCLONCURRY (Q.), Thursday. — Mr. D. S. Wylle and Mr. D. F. Collins, both of Sydney, who have flown from London, arrived here at 7 p.m. ...
Article : 30 wordsSir,—With reference to a zoning system for butter factories may I say that if this were brought about the dairymen would be up in arms. The fact that there ...
Article : 219 wordsPotate-growers arc obtaining good yields, [?] season, but Increasing deliveries have depre[?] the market and growers have been advised to discontinue digging to allow ...
Article : 112 wordsDERRINALLUM, Thursday. — A house owned by Mr. C. Campbell and occupied by Mr. A. Cameron and family was destroyed by fire. There was no one in the ...
Article : 51 wordsReglnald Howard, a sustenance worker, of Hotham street, Collingwood, and his wife, Myrtle Howard, were acquitted by the Collingwood Court on Thursday on a charge of having, ...
Article : 219 wordsSir,—By those who consider that the only calamity caused by the outbreak of measles at the Metropolitan Farm at Werribee is the severe financial loss to ...
Article : 742 wordsTwo and a half tons of poison for grass hoppers has been mixed and distributed at the shire hall this week and another two tons has been ordered for Pomonal where ...
Article : 2,197 wordsIn connection with the application of the Geelong West City Council for a grant of —2,000 from the Government toward the cost of construction of a retaining wall ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 1 Feb 1935, Page 3
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