Wool sales were resumed in Melbourne yesterday. The alloca-tions of two catalogues for the day were 9,250 bales, but the offerings amounted to more than 9,450 bales. Growers are now more inclined to ...
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Article : 291 wordsMrs. F. Wells, senior, of Cranbourne road, Frankston, celebrated her 86th birthday yesterday. She is the mother of Councillor F. Wells, former president of the ...
Article : 684 wordsOn the deck of the Weeroona members of the A.N.A. posed for this photograph before the vessel left for Sorrento, where the annual conference of the association was opened yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 197 wordsPlans for rebuilding the old portion of the Ballarat Benevolent Home at a cost of about £15,000 were submitted to the committee at its meeting last night by the ...
Article : 171 wordsThe establishment of plots for quantitative tests, as distinct from the qualitative tests now being carried out at Swan Hill and ...
Article : 205 wordsThe North road, Brighton, Life-saving Club, which won the Victorian surf rescue championship and the Dunkling shield it the St. Kilda carnival on Saturday, also ...
Article : 388 wordsA course of Instruction for cadets attached to the 23rd-21st Battalion will take place at the week-end. At the annual meeting of the Ministers' ...
Article : 118 wordsThe right of municipal councils to launch traffic prosecutions under their own by-laws which embody the traffic code was questioned by Mr. H.L. Jackson, ...
Article : 209 wordsAfter spending several days in Tasmania inspecting hydro-electric undertakings and investigating water supply problems, the Minister for Water Supply (Mr. Old) ...
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Article : 178 wordsGreat Interest is being taken In a display of Bendigo begonias in the conservatory by the parks curator (Mr. F. Campbell). The display is considered to be the ...
Article : 184 wordsThe next teams competition of the South Suburb[?] Billiards Association will begin on April 12. At the last meeting it was decided to extend games froces 250 points to 300 points, because of the improving ...
Article : 332 wordsRecord entries were received for the autumn flower shoft of the Footscray Horticultural Society at the week end. Results:- Dahilas.—Open Section.—12 Single stem, 6 ...
Article : 927 wordsThe efficient way in which American aviation is controlled was praised yesterday by the technical adviser of Associated Airlines (Mr. E. Chaseling), who recently ...
Article : 152 wordsThe brigade major, 4th Infantry Brigade (Major H.M. Hoare), announces that during this and next week units of the brigade in camp at the Mornington ...
Article : 89 wordsBEECHWORTH, Monday.—The 58th Battalion, Essendon Rifles, is in camp at Baarmutha Park. There are 220 men under the command of Lieut.-Colonel ...
Article : 71 wordsElectricity will be switched on at Ardmona on Friday from the mains of the State Electricity Commission. The ceremony will be performed by Mr. J.G. ...
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Article : 135 wordsHeidelberg and Spotswood met in the first semifinal of the Commissioners Cup railways cricket competition on the Ransford oval, Royal Park, yesterday. ...
Article : 515 wordsAVENEL.—Golf club officers are:—President, Mr. R. R. Webster; vice-presidents, Messrs. A. Starling, C. Helms, and J. Burt; committee, Messrs. R, Ross, G. Morlson, J. G. Greening, ...
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Article : 775 wordsFinal scores in the Australasian egg-laying competition for the 1937-38 test were:- White Leghorns.—Singles—A.J. Glanfield, 297; H. Eamshaw, 296; R. Spooner, 286; A. Martin, 285. ...
Article : 404 wordsThe centenary of the Anglican Church in the Goulburn Diocese was observed In St, Matthew's Church. The Bishop of Riverina (Dr. Halse) conducted the services. ...
Article : 394 wordsGEELONG. Monday.—At the Corporation saleyards 178 cattle, 3,718 sheep, and 3,861 lambs were offered. Cattle included several drafts of prime station bullocks. The trade demand was active for ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 22 Mar 1938, Page 12
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