The advisability holding ever the erection of a rubbish destructor till such time as the money market is more favourable, should appeal to the Borough Council. ...
Article : 1,967 wordsThe monthly sale of produce was held on Wednesday last. There was a large attendance of members present, £3 11/6 for afternoon tea. The weekly consignment of ...
Article : 537 wordsAt the Mechanics' Hall on Thursday evening a send-off was tendered Pres. W. Hunter, F. Keam, K. Jones, and L. Curran, who were home on final leave ...
Article : 339 wordsPresident Wilson has decided to arm at-rchantment, and orders to this effect have been sent to the Navy. ...
Article : 30 wordsSir,—With reference to a letter from Mr. Dow, "Scoutmaster," in your last issue, which, on enquiry, I find was not referred to the Parents' ...
Article : 258 wordsIn recognition of his long and valued services as a member of St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral, Mr Meyor, prior to his departure for Melbourne, was presents; ...
Article : 495 wordsIn its leading article on Saturday, on the "Win-the-War Programme," the "Age" says:—"If the Government really means ...
Article : 191 wordsIn an interview, ex-President Rosevelt praises Canada for her military achievements, and says that correspondingly American ought to arm five ...
Article : 30 wordsReuter's correspondent states that the German retreat on the Ancre continues slowly. A furious gale, with blinding ...
Article : 28 wordsThe British advance on Bagdad continues satisfactorily. The fall of the city is expected to cause a rising amongst the Turks. ...
Article : 24 wordsFour of the members of the Sale Club journeyed to Warragul to play in the Warragul Club's Open Tournament. After a few games had been ...
Article : 312 wordsMr Lloyd George has sent a personal letter to every, farmer in England, asking him to sow every acre of land he can. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe publication of the Dardanelles Report has led to an outbreak of party beterness. Sir George Reid, in a letter to the ...
Article : 77 wordsSir,—With reference to the letter from Scoutmaster Dow, which appeared in your issue of the 8th inst., re the unfair treatment meted out to him, viz., ...
Article : 368 wordsThe "Financial Times" says that certain facts prove that the submarine menace is not as grave as pessimists declare. ...
Article : 48 wordsEntries for the Maffra races close to-day. The programme appears elsewhere. The programme for the Stratford ...
Article : 370 wordsFighting has taken place all night long on the French front. At Maison-de-Champagne the Germans made several attempts to ...
Article : 76 wordsOn Saturday afternoon the Prime Minister, Mr Hughes, and Mrs Hughes arrived at Sale biz motor, and put up at the Criterion Hotel. Later in ...
Article : 108 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of the Sale Branch was held on Thursday evening, Miss E. Wise, President, in the chair. Owing to Mrs J. Mallett having ...
Article : 169 wordsI have the honour to report that 49 individual students, including 15 jun. for technical students, have enrolled for the present, the opening term for ...
Article : 588 wordsNorth-west of Okma, in the Carpathians, our troops are counter-attacking to regain lost trenches. At Guinichkhaay we demolished ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Royal Humane Society of Australia intends to recognize the efforts of those who so heroically risked their lives in rescuing their fellowmen and ...
Article : 628 wordsGeneral Haig states that yesterday the enemy made fire raids on our trenches at Wulverghem, and re-attacked with four parties this morning. ...
Article : 75 wordsElms Handicap.-King's Bounty 1, Pistolaire 2, Baldpate 3, 2 to 1 whiner, 10 starters. Won by a length. Time, 1.40½. ...
Article : 206 wordsThe Heyfield races, in aid of the Gippsland Hospital on Saturday, provided a splendid day's outing. The day was perfect from a weather ...
Article : 580 words1780 pigs penned. Stores.—A light yarding, demand brisk, and last week's prices maintained. Porkes.—A medium supply, demand keen, and a rise of 2 ...
Article : 136 wordsWith the Germans the enemy are seriously bombarding Monastir with 88 shells. Yesterday they killed a number of civilians and destroyed much harvest. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe township is not yet under the control of any responsible body. The authority of the trustees of the Prospect Reserve ceased when the area ...
Article : 431 wordsYesterday the weather almost converted the German retreat into a halt. The British are in contact with the enemy in every position. ...
Article : 75 wordsNew Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company Ltd. report:—This Company's fourth app[?]ment under the [?] for the purchase of the ...
Article : 118 wordsAt the Avon Shire Council meeting on Monday, at the instigation of Cr. Carter, a resolution was carried expressing regret that Mr C. Catani, ...
Article : 282 wordsMr M'Lachlan, M.L.A., has received the following from the Chairman of the Water Commission:— "I desire to inform you that as ...
Article : 342 wordsThe Gippsland and Northern Co-operative Selling Insurance Co report:— Oats.—Prime milling [?] ...
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Gippsland Times (Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Mon 12 Mar 1917, Page 3
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