The general tone of the cattle market was unsteady at the Flemington stockyards yesterday, when the entry consisted of 1,220 fat cows and heifers. An ...
Article : 312 wordsAn assurance that the Kew Citizens' Referendum Movement was alert to possible action by the Kew Council regarding a new town hall and municipal offices ...
Article : 159 wordsCANBERRA, Thursday.—The June quarterly summary of Australian statistics, which was issued to-day, shows that the estimated value of production in the ...
Article : 131 wordsFruit was in fair demand yesterday. Tomatoes were in most demand, the warm weather increasing sales. Lemons were inclined to rise, Quotations were as follow (at a bushel case, excepting where ...
Article : 801 wordsThe Prahran Council proposes to make a new by-law to prohibit the erection of flats of more than two or three stories in certain streets of South Yarra, ...
Article : 135 words"It hardly pays a housewife to-day to make home-made jam." said Lieut.Colonel Knox (U.A.P., Upper Yarra) when protesting in the Legislative ...
Article : 207 wordsOn Tuesday night the Kew Council received a letter from the Historical Society of Victoria suggesting that the Kew, Heidelberg, and Collingwood councils ...
Article : 122 wordsFat Cows Dal. Adams and Co. sold:—10. E. C. Jolly. Trafalgar; 12, Ross Bros., Arnold's Bridge; 9, W. Storey. The Grange. ...
Article : 960 wordsFor several hours yesterday morning shipping was at a standstill because of one of the densest fogs of the year. The thick weather caused a collision between ...
Article : 194 wordsThe Broadmeadows Council at its meeting on Thursday received complaints from residents about quarrying operations at Fawkner. Councillor Mutton said that quarrying was ...
Article : 99 wordsThe superintendent of markets of the Melbourne City Council gives the following statement of the quantities of fish and other produce received in the fish market and of the prices ruling:— ...
Article : 201 words"There is an ancient fable about two goats which met on a bridge, and you know what happened when neither of them would give way," said Mr. H. L. ...
Article : 159 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The penning of 31,000 in the sheep section at Homebush to-day was the largest for several weeks, and was an increase of 1,000 compared with Monday. Values generally ...
Article : 226 wordsBROKEN HILL (N.S.W.), Thursday.— After having stolen a motor-car from Oxide street, thieves entered the home of Mr. S. Newton, in Sulphide street, and ...
Article : 121 wordsLAUNCESTON, Thursday.—The Premier of Tasmania (Mr. Ogilvie) returned by the Taroona to-day after an absence of about five months in Great Britain and ...
Article : 118 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Small coloured bananas were easier at the Muncipal Fruit Market, but special coloured tomatoes were in demand. Apples, —Buncombe (N. S. W.), 6/6 to 11/; Cleopatra (T.), ...
Article : 443 wordsFive amended wages board determinations which have been made recently have been received by the Department of Labour. The following new conditions are ...
Article : 245 wordsWARBURTON, Thursday.—William Stonehouse, aged 63 years, of Bent street, Richmond, a workman employed by the Country Roads Board in constructing a ...
Article : 104 wordsAlbert Lyle Edgerton, of Sydney road, Coburg, was fined £30 at the coburg Court on Thursday on a charge of having on August 10 used premises in Sydney road for the purpose ...
Article : 61 wordsGEELONG (Aug. 29).—A heavy penning of plgs was made at the Geelong sales. Competition was keen, and prices steady. Suckers sold from 18/ to 23/6; slips to 27/6; and stores, to 29/6. A sow ...
Article : 332 wordsThe Tramways Board has decided to provide later tram services on Sunday nights between the city and St. Kilda, South Melbourne and Carnegie. ...
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Advertising : 18,763 wordsCANBERRA, Thursday.—The Postmaster-General (Senator McLachlan) said to-night that the submarine telephone service between the mainland and ...
Article : 95 wordsThe 35th annual conference of the Victorian section of the Australasian Women's Association will be held at Horsham on Wednesday and Thursday. ...
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Advertising : 236 wordsBALLARAT, Thursday.—Owing to insufficient entries having been received by the South Street Society for the brass band sections which were to have been ...
Article : 85 wordsAt the Sandringham Court on Wednesday P. Tantau, baker, of Church street, Middle Brighton, was charged with having, on June 22, offered for sale bread which was below ...
Article : 103 wordsThe honorary secretary of the newly formed Dietetic Association of Victoria (Miss B. Wilmot) announced yesterday that those who are eligible as full ...
Article : 153 wordsPrevious breaches of weights and measures regulations were admitted by G. H. Dodson, wood and coal merchant, Crescent road, Camberwell, at the Camberwell Court on Thursday, ...
Article : 155 wordsthere was an average supply of backfatters, with a fair percentage of prime sows. The usual buyers operated. Competition was very keen, and prices showed an improvement on last week's best rates. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 30 Aug 1935, Page 14
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