The chairman of the Royal Commission on Water Supply (Mr.D.J. McClelland), after having heard the evidence of Mr. L.C. Bartels, senior agrostologist of the ...
Article : 373 wordsBidding was active at the sales of wool to-day. and a good selection. principally New Zealand crossbreds. sold well to the British trade and the Continent of Europe ...
Article : 168 wordsStrong opposition to a suggestion that separate trusts might be created to retail water was offered by the chairman of the State Rivers and Water Supply ...
Article : 482 wordsLeft to right. seated. Scnator Guthrie (Government nominee), the Assistant Minister for Commerce (Senator Brennan), the chairman of the Australian Woolgrowers' Council (Mr. G. Dalzicl Kelly), who was elected chairman of the board; and Mr. N. Bourke (Q.). Standing: Messrs. W. L. Sanderson (W.A.), A.E. Flamihon (S.A.), J.P. Abbott (N.S.W.), and D.T. Boyd (Graziers' Federal ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 67 wordsWoolgrowers will pay a levy of Gd. a bale, 3d. a fadge or bult. and 1d. a bag this scason for research and publicity. This decision was arrived at by the first meeting of the Australian Wool Board. which was held in Melbourne yesterday. Mr. G. Daiziel Kelly was ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,052 wordsShipments of canned fruit from Australia in the first six months of this season were considerably smaller than in the same period last year. Exports to June ...
Article : 139 wordsBallarat motor-bus operators conferred with members of the Transport Regulation Board (Messrs. P. D. Phillips, chairman, J. Jeffreys. and W. H. Kendall) at the ...
Article : 781 wordsFor some time sluicers in the Bendigo district have been under the impression that at times when the water supply for sluleing has been cut off and they were ...
Article : 648 wordsThe Barwon Health Inspectors' Union, formed of six municipalitis in the district, at a meeting on Thursday received notices of acceptance of the new plan of ...
Article : 654 wordsThe Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Hogan) announced yesterday that the following quotas had been determined for the proportion of dried fruit, produced in ...
Article : 93 wordsWERRIBEE, Wednesday.—The heavy rains in June and July have completely changed the outlook of district farms,and prospects for all types of crops throughout ...
Article : 213 wordsCAMPERDOWN (July 16).—At the Camperdown stock market sheep values rcallsed equal to current sales. Put cattle were in strong demand. and values were firmer. Meaty cows and choppers sold ...
Article : 600 wordsThe market for butter in London on Wednesday was quiet. Salted Kangaroo was 1[?] per cwt. easier at 115/, according to a cable message received by the Dairy ...
Article : 84 wordsORBOST, Thursday. — Mr. McRobert. vice-president of the Council of Agriculture of Queensland and a member of the Butter Board, addressed the directors of ...
Article : 165 wordsBEECH FOREST. Wednesday.—Followtag the seizure of about 1,000 tops of petatoes by the Department of Agriculture. when traces of corky seab were ...
Article : 258 wordsCANBERRA, Thursday.—The chairman of the proposed new National Health and Medical Research Council Will be the Director-General of Health (Dr. J. H. L. ...
Article : 86 wordsBENALLA.—Secady rain Thursday, 63 points [?]o 6 p.m. COBRAM.—Since Wednesday 28 points. DOOKIE.—Useful r[?]lus 36 points throughout ...
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Advertising : 267 wordsWANGARATTA, Thursday.—Mr. E. P. Eltham. chief inspector of technical schools, who returned recently from a tour abroad, addressed a meeting at the ...
Article : 172 wordsBALLATAT. Thursday. — Polling in the Black Hill Ward extraordinary election to all the vacancy in the city council caused by the death of Councillor A. J. Darling. ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Wa agreed to support a proposal for the establishment of a Young Farmer[?] Club at Woodford and to ask the support of the Education ...
Article : 115 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The first quantity of virus with which Sir Charles Martin has been experimenting at Cambridge University for the control of the ...
Article : 254 wordsAt a farewell gathering members of the Willaura Presbyterian Church presented a chiming clock to Mr. and Mrs. D. Dairymple, who are [?]ving the district. ...
Article : 1,848 wordsAt a meeting of the Alburt Municipal Council the engineer (Mr. G. S. Read) stated that owing to the limited amount available in the general fund it would be necessary to make a ...
Article : 257 wordsSHEPPARTON, Thursday.—A light car troop is being formed in conjunction with the 20th Light Horse Regiment. to be used chiefly for reconnaissance. The troop ...
Article : 112 wordsReplying to a complaiant made by the Chamber of Agriculture to the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Hogan) that the prices of bran and pollard were too high, ...
Article : 139 wordsDROUIN.—Mr. C. Girunan, president of the Central Gippsland Football League, and secretary of the Drouin Football Club, [?] a patient in the West Gippsland Hospital suffering from ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 17 Jul 1936, Page 5
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