For the First time since the Canadian-Australian trade agreement carno into opciatlon 10 years ago an American vessel is carrying general cargo from Adelaide ...
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Article : 502 wordsBy a clause of the Dairy Products Bill, which was agreed to in the Legislative Assembly last night, small farmers will be allowed to make 501b. of dalry butter a ...
Article : 1,424 wordsGood results have been secured from another burn of pottery at the School of Mines by the classes under the instruction of Mr.Trengove.The output ...
Article : 768 wordsConsiderable success is attending the Geelong West diamond Jubilee celebrations On Wednesday afternoon there was a community singing session,and at ...
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Article : 116 wordsIf effect be given to the decisions of the reccnt conference of the Australian Sawmillers'Association,which was held in Sydney,the industry should receive ...
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Article : 376 wordsForming areas that are "reasonably closely settled" may be given the advantage of a more liberal reticulation of electric current, and country residents may also ...
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Article : 96 wordsWERRIBEE, Wednesday.—More than 60 school teachers, mostly from rural areas, assembled at the State Research Farm to-day for a series of lectures on ...
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Article : 63 wordsBROADFORD, Wednesday.—Thomas Hurst, railway repairer, of Kilmore East, who fell from a rail trolley between Kilmore East and Broadford yesterday, died ...
Article : 42 wordsA six roomed house at Purnim occupied by Mr.F.Larray was destroyed by fire in the Absence of the family.Nelghbours gathered at the scene but were unable to do any thing ...
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Article : 155 wordsThe hospital committee is forwarding to the Charities Board for approval an agreement with the hospital medical staff bv which the lour doctors practising in the town do the ...
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Article : 88 wordsPrices obtained for tea at the sales to-dny were as follow:—Broken Orange Pekoe:Common,52 to 53 cents per lb.:medium 63 to 77 cents Broken Pekoe:Common.50 to 51 cents; ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Australian Dalry Produce Export Board has received a sable message from lts London office statlng that the markct for butter is firm.Snlted"Kangnroo"grade is quoted at 77/ ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 23 May 1935, Page 14
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