Mr. Baker, who is a graduate of the University of Melbourne in agricultural science and a member of the literary staff of "The Argus," is at present abroad engaged in a study of agricultural conditions in Europe and North America. This is the first of a scries of articles in which he ...
Article : 1,300 wordsBefore the Transport Regulation Board yesterday the railways advocate (Mr. Burt Kelly) suggested that when wool was sent by road because of urgency the rate paid ...
Article : 1,083 wordsThe Geelong Trades Hall Council has decided to request the Geelong City, Geelong West, and Newtown and chilwell councils to receive deputations in order ...
Article : 334 wordsAlbert McLean, registered bookmaker, succeeded in his appeal before Judge Winn[?]ke in the Bendigo Court of General Sessionson Wednesday, against a ...
Article : 740 wordsIn accordance with its policy of having memorials erected to mark incidents of interest in the early history of Ballarat, the hist-orical society intends to make ...
Article : 560 wordsWith a request that legislation should be introduced soon to give the Minister discretionary power in the issuing of licences for butter factories, a deputation ...
Article : 386 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday. — Australia's trade in wheat and flour with Japan and Manchoukuo was discussed when Sir Herbert G[?]pp (chairman) and Mr. E. P. M. ...
Article : 389 wordsCANBERRA, Wednesday.—A comparison between the quotas fixed in the agreement, and Australian meat exports to Great Britain to 1933 and 1934, reveals ...
Article : 119 wordsQUEENSCLIFF, Wednesday.—The foundation-stone of the medical hot saltwater baths was laid this afternoon by the mayor (Councillor L. Klug), in the ...
Article : 134 wordsIn a leading article welcoming the meat agreement, "The Times" says that whether the long-term policy will prove workable will depend on the character ...
Article : 171 wordsOwing to higher prices in North and South America reported in cable messages received overnight, the market for wheat cargoes in firm. Reports of serious drought ...
Article : 214 wordsCANBERRA, Wednesday. — To ensure [?]st fruitgrowers receive the full benefit of prices fixed by the Australian Sugar Committee for fruit used for canning and ...
Article : 160 wordsThe departure of Sir Henry Gullett for Belgium to-morrow for a resumption of trade treaty talks begun in Australia is interpreted as an indication that the ...
Article : 178 wordsAlthough there will probably be no public meeting of the Royal Commission on the Newmarket Saleyards until next week, it is expected that the chairman (Mr. ...
Article : 122 wordsThere was strong competition at the wool sales to-day. German buyers were more active and some sales went to Russia. Prices were fully maintained, and merinoes ...
Article : 147 wordsAction to relieve settlers of some of the burdens imposed on them by water rates will be taken as a result of a discussion at the Soldier Settlers Conference, which ...
Article : 682 wordsAn interesting statement of exports of wheat from Victoria this season has been compiled by the manager of Victorian Wheatgrowers' Corporation (Mr. R. C ...
Article : 378 wordsAUCKLAND (N.Z.), Wednesday.—For the third year in succession a contract for the supply of corned beef to the Royal Navy has been procured by the Westfield ...
Article : 73 wordsMr. and Mrs. H. E. Oakman, of the Caledonian Hotel were entertained at a public farewell and presented with gifts from citizens and the Licensed Victuallers' Association before ...
Article : 136 wordsCANBERRA, Wednesday. — The approaching season is expected to be the first for three years which will be profitable to berry-growers in Victoria and ...
Article : 86 wordsIn a review of the last woolselling season, issued by the Australian Woolgrowers Council yesterday, the secretary (Mr. S. L. Officer) stated that many growers thought ...
Article : 107 wordsThe Dandenong branch of the Alfred Hospital aux[?]ary has elected the following officers —President, Mrs. Bentham; vice-presidents. M[?]dames A. Branston W. Gartside, G. Keys, ...
Article : 1,382 wordsRainbow trout weighing up to 61[?] are being caught in large numbers by Albury anglers in the Murray. The fish are believed to have come down from the upper reaches fo the ...
Article : 227 wordsBOORT, Wednesday. — At the Boort branch of the Victorian Teachers' Union the following resolution was passed:— "This branch of the Victorian Teachers' ...
Article : 139 wordsSir,—I appreciate the improvement of railway facilities from Horsham to Melbourne, but I would suggest a further improvement by providing a fast train— ...
Article : 147 wordsGOORNONG, Wednesday. — A wellattended and enthusiastic meeting of the Goornong and District Young Farmers' Clubs and Schools' Show Committee was ...
Article : 199 wordsBEECH FOREST, Wednesday.—While mustering cattle near the Cape Otway lighthouse Councillor R. M. Whelan, or Apollo Bay, became lost in the forest ...
Article : 167 wordsBRIDGEWATER.—Early on Tuesday morning thieves entered the garage of G. Jenkins and Son and made an attempt to steal a new motor-car, but the steering-gear was locked. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 363 wordsALEXANDRA, Wednesday. — Alfred White, aged 63 years, who was employed at a sawmill in the Rubicon Forest, was in[?]ured on Monday when a log rolled on him, ...
Article : 55 wordsKYNETON, Wednesday.—While working near the racecourse yesterday afternoon two men noticed the body of a man floating in the river. The body was removed ...
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Advertising : 75 wordsBEECH FOREST. Wednesday.—Albert Telford, aged 58 years, a former resident of Apollo Bay, was found this afternoon hanging from a rope suspended from the ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 18 Jul 1935, Page 5
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