GEELONG. Monday.—The Marketing of Primary Products Bill was discussed at the meeting of the Chamber of Commerce to-day. ...
Article : 277 wordsThe decision of parishioners of St. Mary's Church to complete the church to the architect's original plans has given great satisfaction in the city, as the ...
Article : 701 wordsMuch of the parched land in the Mallee and Wimmera received the best rains at the week-end for nearly five months, and the anxiety of wheatgrowers has been ...
Article : 805 wordsWith the constructional work in the main completed, the new central block at the Base Hospital presents a striking addition to the buildings comprising the ...
Article : 923 wordsSpeaking on "Money, Credit, and Banking" at the weekly luncheon of the Bendigo Commerce Club on Monday, Mr. L. Cowling referred to the world-wide ...
Article : 771 wordsHOBART, Monday.—The tragic effect of the drought in Queensland, which, it is feared, may be one of the worst in the history of the State, was deseribed to-day ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 291 wordsA marked Improt ement In the marketing of Australien eggs in Great Britain was forecast yesterday by Mr.K.L. Ballantyne, a Melbourne exporter and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 334 wordsGOORNONG, Monday.—Philip Newstead, an elderly man, of Rochester, was found unconscious on the Northern Highway this evening. His skull had been ...
Article : 68 wordsWONTHAGGI. MondaY.—The Minister for Transport (Mr. Bussau) failed to bring about a settlement of the dispute between the Miners' Union and the ...
Article : 210 wordsSHEPPARTON, Monday.—At a meeting of the Goulburn Valley Agricultural Societies Association all affiliated societies agreed to exclude prize sections for ...
Article : 58 wordsSEA LAKE, Monday.—The Chairman of the Railways Commissioners (Mr. Harold Clapp) visited Sea Lake to make his annual inspection. He received a ...
Article : 238 wordsThe Marketing Bureau of the Department of Agriculture in New South Wales has issued the first of its monthly pastoral review bulletins, which contains ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 385 wordsECHUCA. Monday.—The Governor (Lord Huntingfield) and Lady Huntingfield who are on a visit to Echuca until wednesday, were given a civic reception ...
Article : 202 wordsSir,—The further application by the fruit-canners for an Increase of the bounty on canned fruits is of vital Interest to the taxpayers. These companies have ...
Article : 228 wordsCANBERRA. Monday.—Continued growth of the manufacturing industries of Australia is shown by figures in the quarterly statistical summary published ...
Article : 251 wordsCORRYONG, Monday.—Andrew Lennanc, a rabbit-trapper, of Corryong, was admitted to Corryong Hospital with a broken foot. Lennanc said that he was ...
Article : 80 wordsPreparations are being made by the Railways Department for the transport of wheat in bulk in trucks specially adapted for the purpose The trucks, which have ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 wordsSYDNEY. Monday.—An average selection comprising 9.907 bales was offered at the Sydney wool sales to day and 8,477 were sold by auction and 1,837 privately. ...
Article : 145 wordsSHEPPARTON, Monday.—At a meeting of the Goulburn Valley Agricultural Society Association, it was decided to ask the Federal Government to combat the ...
Article : 99 wordsAt a meeting of the Bairnsdale sub-branch of the Returned Soldiers Leaguc exception was taken by the president (Mr.A.F.Varney) to the restriction in beet acreage Imposed by ...
Article : 1,517 wordsAccident insurance will be one of the chief matters to be discussed at the meeting of the executive committee of the Victorian Bush Fire Brigades Association ...
Article : 123 wordsWAGGA (N.S.W.), Monday.—The Wagga branch of the Farmers and Settlers' Association has passed a resolution expressing the opinion that until an effective ...
Article : 137 wordsSir,—Some two years ago Mr. Bennet and I, through the newspapers, warned landowners of the disastrous effect of the ragwort pestilence, and advised farmers ...
Article : 201 wordsKOROIT, Monday.—Up to about nine years ago the early crop of potatoes in this district, New Zealand pinkeyes, were dug from November to the end of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 774 wordsAn appeal by Mr. Mair, M.L.A. for Albury. for money with which to buy blankets for local people in need has realised nearly £100. Mr. Mair donated £25. ...
Article : 193 wordsBRISBANE. Monday.—A meeting of workers in the northern sugar areas at Ayre during the week-end rejected a chairman appointed by the Australian ...
Article : 122 wordsBASS.—A motor-car driven by Mr.w.Kinder who was accompanied by Mrs. Peggy and her son. Mr. J. Peggy and Miss Agnes Russell, left the road at a dangerous corner and came to ...
Article : 1,292 wordsSir,—One hears much about ragwort, but from what I can see the authorities are going the wrong way to eradicate the pest. Of what use is it when a man has ...
Article : 177 wordsFavouiable comment having been made in England about the South Australian oranges marketed there last senson under the Rlverlnnd bland the Murray Citrus ...
Article : 115 wordsAs the result of a strong demand in Melbourne prices of potatoes increased 10/ a ton yesterday, prime quality being quoted at £7 to £7/10/ a ton. Since last ...
Article : 42 wordsSir,—Although the Railways Commisstoners have promised to minimise noises in the rallway-yards twice in the last 12 months the nuisance is worse than ever. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 11 Jun 1935, Page 3
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