When the State schools resume after the Christmas holidays the resedent medical officer of the Health Department (Dr. Brennan) will continue the immunisation ...
Article : 296 wordsAlthough prices of wheat overseas have again fallen, underlying market factors give rise to the hope that the recession will be temporary. Cable ...
Article : 450 wordsRain continued to fall in many country districts in Victoria yesterday, and more reports have been received of damage to crops. Falls at several centres were ...
Article : 953 wordsEfforts to induce growers of apples and pears and Departments of Agriculture in other States to adopt a uniform method of marketing these fruits, in order to prevent a threatened heavy glut on Australian markets in the near future, will be made by Victorian ...
Article : 937 wordsIn response to the mayor's appeal for funds and gifts for the Bendigo Hospital, farmers from East Loddon, Huntly, Kerang, Marong, and Rochester have ...
Article : 377 wordsRepairs to the outer western end of the Cunningham Pier have begun. The pier was damaged when it was struck by the steamer Coolana last May. Repairs were ...
Article : 431 wordsGradings of Victorian butler for export in the period July 1 to January 4 according to official figures made available yesterday, show not only a large increase on ...
Article : 805 wordsAt the Corporation yards 1,452 cattle were yarded, comprising 1,268 mixed sorts in the dry ring and 184 milkers, this number being exceptionally heavy. The ...
Article : 339 wordsCORRYONG, Friday.—Always a popular fixture the Towong Cup meeting opened to-day in fine weather Faronga easily won the Towong Cup from Marie ...
Article : 649 wordsThe offerings at the London wool sales are the smallest for the January series since the war. This indicates the tendency for new wool to go direct to ...
Article : 174 wordsIncreased activity in marketing of Victorian wheat has resulted in a consistently heavy demand for railway trucks to carry it to Melbourne. It has been estimated ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 wordsWhen applications for enrolment closed last night, 1,170 onion-growers had sought the opportunity to vote at the poll to dtermine whether a marketing board shall ...
Article : 109 wordsWARRAMDUTE, Friday.—Mrs. G. M. Robertson and Joseph Gallway, aged 14 years, both of Warrandyte narrowly escaped being killed by electricity this ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 108 wordsWODONGA, Friday.—The Court of Petty Sessions was asked to decide the ownership of a thoroughbred mare which had been handed to the police by William ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 371 wordsCertificates of discharge from bankruptey were granted by Mr. Justice Lukin in the Banktuptcy Court yesterday to Alexander James Barber and John Esler ...
Article : 161 wordsMALLACOOTA Frlday.—Mrs. Irene Shelley died from tetanus. A pimple on her face became infected. She was ill for only two days. Mrs. Shelley leaves three ...
Article : 35 wordsECHUCA, Friday.—The proprietors of the Echuca Flour Mill have ordered trucks for a consignment of 1,222 tons of flour this week for shipment oversea. ...
Article : 33 wordsAn angling club has been formed at Ararat, with Mr. Ken. McCubbin as president and Mr. G. Hansford secretary. A trip is to be made to the Murray River to obtain a supply of cod ...
Article : 1,279 wordsBRISBANE, Friday.—Although rain to-day was confined mainly to Southern and Western Queensland, heavy falls were recorded in the Burketown and Camooweal ...
Article : 118 wordsGEELONG, Friday.—Shortly after Mr. Thomas Geard, aged 77 years, of Swanston street, South Geelong, had viewed the body of his old friend, Timothy ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 189 wordsWAGGA, Friday.—When the Wagga Council fixed its rates it made provision for a certain amount of relief work with aid from the Goverment. The mayor ...
Article : 123 wordsTRAFALGAR, Friday.—A clergyman who was on/his way to conduct the service at a funeral to-day wa[?] injured in a motor accident. Last minute allerations ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 632 wordsFRANKSTON, Friday.—The body of John Crawford aged 4 years, was found on the verandah of the house next to his home in Davey street Frankston, this ...
Article : 85 wordsMORNINGTON, Friday.—At the council meeting to-day the suggestion that the Light Car Club should be permitted to race on a circuit in the shire was again ...
Article : 143 wordsFor 1935 there was increase in the export of primary products. The figures for the last three years are:—1931 Cheese 172 tons; butter, 346 tons. 1934: Cheese, 342 tons; butter ...
Article : 58 wordsCOBDEN,—When a horse in Mr. Bonnie's bakery cart bolted it scattered loaves of bread over the streets of Cobden.—A profit of £10 was made at the annual Cobden school ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 11 Jan 1936, Page 17
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