Safeguards for the future of fat-lamb raising in the southern districts of Australia will be needed before the beginning of 1937, and the intervening period promises to be among the most eventful years in the experience of the industry. ...
Article : 835 wordsA summary of weather conditions in Victoria in the year 1935, issued last night by the Weather Bureau, shows that with rainfalls generally above the average, ...
Article : 298 wordsThe Returned Soldier's League has been advised that the Bendigo Jockey Club will admit free to its racecourse on race days all accredited members of the Totally ...
Article : 501 wordsRecognising the importance to Melbourne of a clean, pure milk supply, the Metropolitan Milk Producers' Association has approved a plan, which, it claims, will do what should have been done by the Government—assure by the certification of dairy farms, that herds will ...
Article : 689 wordsCanning operations have begun at Shepparton. More than 300 persons are employed at the district cannery, while hundreds more are at work in the orchards. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 28 wordsMore than 17,000 visitors attended the art gallery during the year, the largest monthly attendance having been in March, when the Crouch competition was ...
Article : 442 wordsWhen the traffic sub-committee of the City Council meets early this month to prepare a report on the traffic problems of the city for consideration by the full ...
Article : 764 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—Joan Gaunt, aged six years, and Bub Gaunt, aged four years, the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Gaunt, of Canowindra, wandered away ...
Article : 149 wordsAs Mr. E. Mason, a milk-carrier, was taking a milkcan from his truck in Wilson street, South Yarra, last night, he was surprised to see a copper-head snake, one ...
Article : 97 wordsThe Railways Commissioners have received from the State Cabinet written instructions to continue the services for six months on the five non-paying lines ...
Article : 117 wordsBreaking out in the Kilmore district yesterday about 10.30 a.m., a bush fire swept over property owned by Mrs. Hamilton and Mr. E. Freyne, and burnt an area ...
Article : 384 wordsTrained bushmen in more than 300 country centres are now energetically preparing for tile bush fire danger period. Abundant rains early in the season hail ...
Article : 552 wordsThe danger of fire in schools is generally recognised only when some tragedy has occurred. Such tragedies are fortunately rare, but the Home Office in Great ...
Article : 524 wordsGEELONO, Tuesday.—After a very satisfactory year the shipping strike in the last few weeks has had a marked effect on the trade of the port and on the ...
Article : 280 wordsFREMANTLE, Tuesday.—Mr. S. R. Adams, chairman of the board of management of the Agricultural Bank of Tasmania, and chairman of the Tasmanian ...
Article : 115 wordsBRISBANE, Tuesday.—Good rains have fallen in North Queensland and in parts of the Central West. Rain at Ingham last night and to-day broke one of the ...
Article : 127 wordsBENDIGO, Tuesday.—On Boxing Day a small leather bag containing about £60 in notes and cash was missed from a pocket in the motor-car of Mr. Thomas ...
Article : 68 wordsCRESWICK, Tuesday.—Information is being sought by the Creswick police regarding the relatives of Edward A. McLoughlin, miner, and a returned soldier, ...
Article : 121 wordsCRESWICK, Tuesday.—First-constable McVicar has been informed by Mrs. Cook, of Church street, Richmond, that William Cairns, who was found dead at Bragge's ...
Article : 48 wordsFREMANTLE (W.A.), Tuesday.—Mr. W. B. Gurney, entomologist of the Department of Agriculture in New South Wales, who is returning to Sydney after ...
Article : 111 wordsIf as the result of research at the McMaster Animal Health Laboratory footrot in sheep can be eliminated the pastoral industry will receive material ...
Article : 77 wordsBENDIGO, Tuesday.—Maintaining their status as the second largest saleyards in the State, the Bendigo municipal yards this year handled 254,242 lambs, ...
Article : 331 wordsThe amended determination of the Country Printers Board comes into force on January 6, 1936. Rates have been brought into line with the Federal award. The wages of adult males ...
Article : 56 wordsA water circus and swimming carnival held as part o the Gala Week programme attracted a large gathering. The western district swimming championship was won by J. Anderson ...
Article : 116 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—In a diocesan letter the Bishop of Goulburn (Dr. E. H. Burgmann) says:—"There seems no doubt that the majority of British people is ...
Article : 161 wordsDUNOLLY.—At St. John's Churhc Dunolly. a presentation was made to the Rev. w. Victor Giles and Mrs. Giles on behalf of the guild and congregation Mr. Giles has accepted an ...
Article : 713 wordsOat-stripping has been almost completed and although the crops appeared to be very promising the yields have been disappointing. That was due to the strong winds which have ...
Article : 1,447 wordsWODONGA, Monday.—Lawrence Gregson, aged 26 years, and lils brother. Alan Gregson, aged 20 years, were Injured in a motor-car accident on the Hume ...
Article : 149 wordsWAGGA (N.S.W.), Tuesday.—Roy Malcolm Soutar, who said that he was aged 17 years, and a native of Woollahm (Sydney), was charged by the police last ...
Article : 176 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Minister for Defence (Mr. Parkhill), replying to criticism of D. H. 86 aircraft on the Tasmanian service by the Premier of Tasmania (Mr. ...
Article : 155 wordsRemarkable proof of the progress of British films is to be found in the number of famous foreign stars who are now at work in British films, and the far greater ...
Article : 297 wordsCOROMA.—Mr. Amos Dickins of Farleton Stud has sold his 11-year-old stallion Crystaltide. to Mr. Serngower a Clydesdale breeder. of warwick (Q.) Crystal Tide was imported ...
Article : 439 wordsYACKANDANDAH, Tuesday—Mrs. E. Piddington of the Dederang Hotel, Dederang, was thrown out of her car, which overturned while she was driving along ...
Article : 56 wordsFor the third time in four years John Rowe, aged 14 years, of Stanlake street Footscray, broke an arm last evening. His bicycle skidded near his home at ...
Article : 124 wordsThe British National Union has made arrangements for an Empire Primary Producers' world tour, and the party will leave London for Australia by the P. and ...
Article : 123 wordsKALLISTA Tuesday.—A sidccar was tir po amo were injured when a collision occuired between the cycle and a motor-car at ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 1 Jan 1936, Page 12
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