Working surplus of Boulder Perserverance Ltd. for the year ended December 31 is estimated at £ A154,832, compircd with £A171,647 in the previous year. ...
Article : 157 wordsAdequate offerings of lot sheep and fit cattle will be available for rieniington stock markets this weel. Export lambs, however will disclose a ...
Article : 573 wordsSir.—What joy the fall of Bardia gate to the people of Australia, and especially to old Diggers. The Australians had been given a job of work to do, and had ...
Article : 225 wordsInfluenced by the latest war news buyers operated confidently in the market at the Stock Exchange of Melbourne yesterday. All sections ...
Article : 192 wordsArmstrong s powerful cartoon. "I Keep a Date," published In "The Argus yesterday, recalled his famous drawing. "I Got a Date," of the early days of the war, and ...
Article : 324 wordsArrest of three men on a charge of robbery and recovery of a safe stolen early on Sunday from Marylands guest house. Marysville, were the result of 24 hourts. ...
Article : 241 wordsVictorian division of the Red Cross Society wants to give away an eight-horse power tourer car, a refrigerator, and an electric light standard, but is urgently ...
Article : 324 wordsCuthberts Mtsiina Gold Mine N.L., in the year ended December 31, treated 37,819 tons of ore for a return of 39,19Goz. of bullion. The bullion contained 9,12Goz. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 132 wordsAirzone (194l) Ltd.—Interim, halfyearly, ordinary, 3 per cent., payable Jan. 21. Books close Jan. 20. Last year, Interim, 3½; final, 3½. ...
Article : 67 wordsSir.—This is a prayer by Ethel Fanning Young, which I think would comfort all mothers at Ulis time:- "As Thou didst walk the lanes of Galilee, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 446 wordsKATU, December—625 HR., 129,000 yd.. 34.52 tons; est. value £5,278; est. cost. £3[?]. RENONG. December.—21 hr., 292 600 yd., 61.55 tons; est, value,£9,410; est. cost. £2,800. Dredge ...
Article : 387 wordsBROKEN HILL SOUTH,Dec 28.—4 Weeks; Wlnzo, 1, 630ft level, sec. H2L, tunk to 37½ft., bottom in ore assaying 15.7 p.c. pb., 9.7cz. ag., 16. 3 p.c. [?]. ...
Article : 298 wordsIf an American political candidate lins an egg or a tomato flung at him during a meeting, a picture of the incident can be expected in the newspapers next day. ...
Article : 210 wordsAustralian Comforts Fund officials are still receiving indignant denials of recent criticism of the fund Lieut-Colonel F.H. Wright, a member ...
Article : 357 wordsNotwithstanding petrol rationing, more, cars were registered and more drivers licensed at the Motor Registration Branch last year than ever before. ...
Article : 191 wordsSir,—As unemployment figures are at a record low level, surely there is a convincing argument for the reduction in the unemployment relief tax. I, like every ...
Article : 63 wordsSir.—It is natural for mankind to respond to discipline, but we are left hungry for wise and just leaders, and till such time as our education is reformed ...
Article : 179 wordsTABLELAND, December.—No. 1 dredge 650 hrs., 88,000 yds., 25 tons 14cwt. conc.: est. value, £5,043; est. costs £2,800. TAKUAPA VALLEY, December. —No. 1 dredge, ...
Article : 58 wordsThe funeral yesterday of Mr. A. T, Owens, secretary of the Australian Dairy Produce Board, was attended by many representatives of the dairy produce trade ...
Article : 203 wordsReports from oversea, in the absence of news to the contrary, suggest that trading in wheat by the non-European exporting countries has been quiet lately. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 233 wordsThe increase in State railway revenue in the first six months of the 1940-41 year is likely to be approximately £800,000. as compared with 1930. From ...
Article : 72 wordsRev. R G Nichols, of St Mark's Church, Fitzroy, who is known to thousands of country children as Brother Bill, will not arrange his usual Melbourne ...
Article : 169 wordsSYNDEY, Monday.—The Stock Exchnnge was closed this afternoon for the funeral of Mr. T. J. Erars, a member. Morning Sales are as follow:— BANKS.—C'cinl, 14/6 National (£5 pd.) £5/13/6; ...
Article : 320 wordsSir,—The operations at Bardia, important as they are, arc merely part of a world-wide strategy, in which the safety of Australia probably more than ...
Article : 111 wordsHeavy passenger bookings on the Tasmanian run, caused by partial suspension of the Bass Strait shipping services, had been fully catered for. Australian ...
Article : 82 wordsA special train will bring a large party of Dunolly people to Melbourne for a picnic at Williamstown Beach on Saturday. All former residents of Dunolly are ...
Article : 35 wordsSYDNEY, Monday. —Potatoes—Brownells £15; B[?]mareks, £10 Snow. Arr. Ch., £13/10/; W.A. Delawares new, £16; Nth. Coast. —16 Onions— Vic, Br. Span., £20:Globes. £30. Pens—Tas.B. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 wordsCANBERRA, Monday. — The Export Sugar Committee has determined the following rates of rebates payable on sugar contents of goods exported from the ...
Article : 54 wordsThirty members of the Church of England Boys' Society in Sydney will arrive in Melbourne this morning to tour Victoria. The party will be led by Rev. ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Star Hotel, corner Clarendon and Markets sts., South Melbourne, was sold yesterday by Mr. W. D. Sampson, hotelbroker, 358 Collins st. The hotel, which ...
Article : 60 wordsSir,—The modern State has become a huge Frankenstein monster, and appears nbout to swallow the individuals composing it. Man elects his fellows to ...
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Advertising : 105 wordsADELAIDE,Monday.—The ottering of cattle at the abattoirs to day wan 3,400 Butchers were keen bujers, Opening sales showed values similar lo those of last market. As sales proceeded the ...
Article : 231 wordsBENDIGO. Monday.—Sales:—North Hustler, 6/, 6/6; 8. Nell Gwynne, 4/11. ...
Article : 12 wordsFirmer tone for milling oats. Sellers reported offers of 3/8 a bushel for prime and good remained stendy at 3/7. Potatoes steady and light arrivals cleared readily. Onions easier: Chaff steady, straw ...
Article : 767 wordsEastaugh Ltd., woolsplnners and knitters report that. turnover for the first six months of the current financial year shows a substantial increase. The mill has been kept fully employed, ...
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Advertising : 434 wordsSir,—The English Bible referred to by the Rev. Canon Gerry (Week-End Magazine, 4/1/41) as, alluding to "Kain and Habel" followed earlier German ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 801 wordsSir,—A correspondent suggests prison sentences for officials of unions that strike. I suggest extending such action to directors of trusts and monopolies ...
Article : 91 wordsSil,—A furthei drastic cut in petrol consumption is imminent. This is not surprising when the Army is deliberately wasting thousands of gallons. While ...
Article : 119 wordsSir.—Volumes might be Written about curious pronunciations adopted by radio announceis which range from tile conscientious efforts of the gentleman who ...
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Advertising : 85 wordsfair.—In view of the recent exchange of Ministers between Australia and Japan my committee urges a similar exchange between this country and the ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 7 Jan 1941, Page 7
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