Victorian fruitgrowers have had anything but a good season, but now, to add to their troubles, they are suffering heavy losses because of the prevalence of scald in Jonathan apples left in cool storage. This trouble is most prevalent ...
Article : 529 wordsMrs. Lane presenting the prizes to winning competitors at the Morris light car gymkhana at Geelong. Miss B. Thompson (left) is receiving a trophy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 27 wordsBecause of the continued absence of rain, especially in the districts north of the Dividing Range, farmers and graziers are faced with the possibility of serious ...
Article : 328 wordsA compromise on the proposals made by Sir Reginald DormanSmith, M.P., leader of the British delegation to the British Empire ...
Article : 457 wordsHEXHAM, Monday—After a great display of fine, fast polo in dusty conditions Hexham C won the Hexham Cup, given by Mr. L. J. ...
Article : 503 wordsOne of the most interesting proposals made at the conference of the Northern District Municipal Association at Bendigo to-day was ...
Article : 531 wordsMr. and Mrs. L. Rauert of Gerang will celebrate their golden wedding to-day. Mr M. Kenna, who has left Koondrook for Echuca, was presented by the Rev. ...
Article : 653 wordsThe steamer Inverbank after discharging nitrates at Geelong sailed for Adelaide yesterday. The steamer Clan Macneill sailed for oversea, via ...
Article : 147 wordsThe Minister for Mines (Mr. Hogan), accompanied by the director of geological survey (Mr. W. Baragwanath) and the secretary for mines (Mr. G. Brown), will ...
Article : 182 wordsEntries for the Royal Easter Show in Sydney, which begins next Saturday, have already reached the remarkable total of 16,194. It is expected that 1,500 more ...
Article : 108 wordsWhat he described as the inadequate attention given by the Department of Agriculture to dairying was criticised by Councillor Hubert at a meeting of the ...
Article : 155 wordsA letter from the Melbourne Corn Exchange was received by the Bungaree Shire Council yesterday. In this it was pointed out that many complaints were being made ...
Article : 155 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—Engineers of the Union Steam Ship Co. motor-vessl Limerick ceased work to-day because of a dispute over a demand for extra ...
Article : 64 wordsSir,—My active association with Country party politics, as directed by the central council of the U.C.P., for about five years has given me no satisfaction and more ...
Article : 522 wordsSYDNEY, Monday. — Instructions to officers of the Fire Brigade Union to organise for direct action to obtain a reduction of hours to 56 a week were contained ...
Article : 105 wordsThe railways creche at Flinders street station, which was closed during the epidemie of infantile paralysis, may be reopened this month. ...
Article : 203 wordsWork on the first five miles of a road from Tawonga to the head works of the Kiewa hydro-electric project on Mt. Bogong will be begun soon by the Country ...
Article : 54 wordsMembers of the expedition which left Essendon on Thursday last in the airliner Loila to make an aerial survey of auriferous country in the interior returned ...
Article : 211 wordsTALBOT, Monday. — First-Constable Taylor, who intercepted a man in Camp street, Talbot, to-day, was stabbed under the arm and on the head with a large ...
Article : 63 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. James A Fillpatrick, producer of the Globe Travel Talks, announced to-day that he would return to Australia early next year to ...
Article : 78 wordsHaving recorded every phase of the dried fruits industry on 6,000ft. of film the Commonwealth Government's photographers, Messrs. R. G. Pearse and E. L. ...
Article : 61 wordsWERRIBEE, Monday. — Mr. De[?] Sneyde, fanner, of Laverton, who disappeared outside the Werribee Roman Catholic Church at 10 a.m. yesterday ...
Article : 58 wordsLaurie Kavanagh, a schoolboy, climbed a tree to obtain acorns, when he slipped and his leg became jammed in a fork of the tree, and he hung head downward for ...
Article : 104 wordsMiss Windridge proprietness of Rosehill Girls' School, and her father, Mr, J. W. Windridge, left for Adelaide on Monday for the purpose of taking up residence in that ...
Article : 219 wordsGEELONG, Monday.—At the corporation [?] yards 274 cattle, 4019 sheep, and 2,541 lamb[?] [?] offered. Except for the best quality bullocks [?] market [?]sed 10/a head. Bullocks sold to £[?] ...
Article : 384 wordsMr.D. Forbes has been elected president and Mr. W. F., wheelere secretary of the Glenthompson Golf Club. The export season is practically over at ...
Article : 801 wordsWALWA Monday.—Horticultural Society's annual show awards:—Three Roses distinct variety; Miss E. Mann. Rose, light: E. Mann, Rose, dark; Miss E. Mann. Bowl of Dahlias; Miss J. Elliott. ...
Article : 177 wordsSir,—It was with Interest that I read of the decision of the Housewives' Association to oppose any price-fixing of milk, and its threat to urge members to use milk ...
Article : 113 wordsKOROIT, Monday.—An unknown man riding a bicycle was struck by a motortruck at Illowa this afternoon and was killed instantly. The man was aged 45 ...
Article : 55 wordsAVOCA. — Officials of the Avoca Methodist Ladies' Guild are:— President, Mrs. A. McGregor: vice-presidents, Mrs. E. F. Bieske, Miss F. Field, and Mrs. M. T. Dawson: ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 5 Apr 1938, Page 12
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