WODONGA, Monday. — Houses ready for removal, harness, machinery, and farm implements were offered to the highest bidder to-day, when the sale began ...
Article : 205 wordsOUYEN, Monday.—During the hearing of evidence before the Royal Commission on Water Supply at Ouyen to-day, Mr. J. J. Hall, a member of the commission, ...
Article : 392 wordsReferring to the fact that in some State Government and semi-Government departments returned soldiers were not paid for the Anzac Day holiday and that relief ...
Article : 698 wordsHarrowing the ploughed fields at Werribee, yesterday, preparatory to sowing barley after the rain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 20 wordsLight rain only fell over most of Victoria yesterday after the downpour during the week-end, but in the north-east there were general heavy falls. Although unsettled conditions are expected in many districts, ...
Article : 2,195 words"If you had been older you would probably have been ordered to serve l8 months' imprisonment for these offences," said Mr. A. Hill, P.M., in addressing Arnold Dcllma, ...
Article : 762 wordsConstruction work of St. Augustine's Orphanage, at Highton, was commenced on Monday morning, when in the presence of a number of the Christian Brothers, ...
Article : 603 wordsOUYEN, Monday. — Failing to see or hear the returning football special train approaching, L. R. Storey, 33 Finlayson street, Malvern, had a narrow escape ...
Article : 142 wordsALBURY (N.S.W.), Monday.—Speaking at a meeting of the Culcairn district council of the Framers and Settlers' Association to-day, the Assistant ...
Article : 135 wordsIt is understood that the Premier (Mr. Dunstan) will be asked soon to provide for the appointment of two supervisors of the Young Farmers' Clubs' organisation ...
Article : 115 wordsSYDNEY, Monday. — At Homebush stock sales to-day the [?] was 33,000, an increase of 1,000. The quality was only fair, and competltion was [?] Quotations: — Prime [?] ...
Article : 148 wordsADELAIDE. Monday.—Cattle were again heavily supplied at the abattoirs sales to-day, when 1,500 head were yarded. The quality was good, there being 1,000 station bullocks and steers from Queensland ...
Article : 119 wordsCANBERRA, Monday. — The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research is preparing plans to combat the grasshopper menace in the Commonwealth. It is ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 wordsYARRAM, Monday. — A public meeting at Yarram to-night discussed means of retaining an efficient motor passenger service between Yarram and Melbourne. The ...
Article : 71 wordsWhen working on the wharf Thomas Hooley Flipped and his leg was caught in the mechanically-driven coal grabber. Other workmen saw his pred[?]cam[?]nt in time to stop the steam ...
Article : 57 wordsMr.K. Lang, teacher at the Ararat High School, and honorary coach to the Ararat foot-ball team, is leaving Ararat for Melbourne. BEECHWORTH ...
Article : 700 wordsIn May Victoria exported 1,023,200 centals (1,705,000 bushels) of wheat. Shipments to Japan were 269,983 centals to China 147,132 centals, to Great Britain ...
Article : 303 wordsCULCAIRN.—The Walbundrie Farmers and Settlers Association elected Mr. B. Seidel president, Messrs. R. Ellis and W. Macartney vice-presidents, Mr. E. J. H. Barker secretary and ...
Article : 262 wordsMAFFRA, Monday.—The president (Mr. F. M. Corrigan) and delegates to the Greater Gippsland League Conference at Ma[?]ra on Saturday were given a civie ...
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Advertising : 235 wordsThe improvement in the butter market continues, and traders in Tooley street consider that there will be higher prices. The principal demand is for New Zealand ...
Article : 112 wordsCORRYONG, Monday. —When Mr. Peter McGrath, contractor, stepped on to a waggon with a lantern early this morning an empty petrol drum on the vehicle ...
Article : 52 wordsAVOCA.—Lambs are being attacked by foxes at Natte Yallock and alreadj n number have been killed.—Mr. W. J. Grigg accountant at the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney ...
Article : 1,416 wordsBENDIGO (June 1).—At the Bendigo sheep sales 3,750 were yarded, compared with 5,824 at the last sale. In the short supply of fat quality prime wethers and [?] were scarce. A fair number of ...
Article : 454 wordsSir,—Mr. Sheehy seems to have wrongly interpreted statisties in his address to the factory managers' conference as reported in "The Argus" on Friday in claiming that ...
Article : 234 wordsINGLEWOOD, Monday.—Chasing a kanguroo across a paddock on the property of Mr. W. G. Marshall, of Glenalbyn, a huge wedgetall eagle, the wing ...
Article : 113 wordsThe sale was completed yesterday of the freehold of the Victoria Hotel. Gisborne, one of the oldest hotels in the State. The purchaser was Mrs. Mary J. Whatman, ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 2 Jun 1936, Page 12
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