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Article : 216 wordsBENDIGO, Thursday. — In a cloudburst at Marong. eight miles north of Bendigo, to-day, four inches of rain was recorded, 280 points falling in an hour ...
Article : 141 wordsDamage estimated at £50 was done and fittings worth £20 stolen at premises known as The Pines, Wendouree par., which have been vacant since December ...
Article : 281 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 561 wordsARARAT.—A sum of £30 was raised by the Tatyoon branch of the Country Women's Association by a successful garden fete held at the home of Mr. and ...
Article : 881 wordsEarly varieties of new season's apples and pears are beginning to make their appearance on the market. Last season the quantity of apples and ...
Article : 277 wordsFairly general rain and thunder, with heavy falls in some places, are expected after yesterday's heat. Maximum reading at the Weather ...
Article : 189 wordsSir,—On Tuesday evening, discussing Mr. Menzies' visit to England over the air[?] Senator Don Cameron expressed a fear that this visit would convert the Prime ...
Article : 101 wordsFrancis Howard, of Bendigo, was committed for trial in the Bendigo City Court yesterday, when he pleaded not guilty to a charge of larceny of a quantity of ...
Article : 487 wordsSir,—I am entirely in sympathy with the appeal of Mrs. Lort Smith (21/1/41) asking for new and more stringent legislation to protect animals. I feel that ...
Article : 209 wordsIn the Geelong City Court yesterday Roy Duncan Davis[?] 27, labourer, of Raglan st., Queenscliff, who pleaded not guilty, was convicted on a charge of having stolen ...
Article : 81 wordsADELAIDE, Thursday.—Sultry and unsettled conditions prevailed over most of the State to-day. Scattered storms, with some rain, were reported from the north, ...
Article : 51 wordsMALDON, Thursday.—Feeling himself being overcome by foul air when working 60ft. from the surface in a mine at South Maldon to-day, Frank Stacey signalled ...
Article : 63 wordsMr. Fadden, Acting Prime Minister, will speak on "Arms, Men, and Victory" at 1.25 from station 3AR this afternoon. News sessions will be heard at 6.45 a.m., ...
Article : 241 wordsWODONGA, Thursday. — Dragging of the Wodonga Creek was carried out by police all yesterday, following a report that something heavy had been pulled ...
Article : 49 wordsSir,—Explaining why intimation of a soldier's death was now conveyed by telegram to relatives instead of through the local clergy, as in the last war, the ...
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Advertising : 174 wordsSir,—Tax dodgers, pacifists, and strikers are the enemies within our gates. Casualty lists and the most strenuous innings which the Empire has ever faced are ahead, and ...
Article : 120 wordsWERRIBEE—Mr. C. D. McRae, manager of the Commercial Bank, who has been transferred to Elsternwick, was entertained by local bank officials and given ...
Article : 32 wordsDENNYS, LASCELLES LIMITED report (Jan. 23):—A further series of wool appraisements, the first for the new year, was held in Geelong this week. This company submitted a catalogue of ...
Article : 1,888 wordsSir,—Having had three years' service in Egypt and Palestine during last war, I do not think many old hands would agree with F. G. Williamson. The troops ...
Article : 164 wordsSir,—The Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Matsuoka), addressing the Diet, is reported to have said, "There has been malicious propaganda about Italian ...
Article : 121 wordsWONTHAGGI, Thursday.—Buried by a fail of stone at No. 20 shaft of the State Coal Mine to-day. Walter White, 24, of McKenzie st., was dead when extricated ...
Article : 74 wordsPOSTAGE RATES (For To-day's [?]ssue of "The Argus").—Australasia and New Zealand[?] 1d.: United Kingdom (overland), 2d.; (all-sea route)[?] 3d.; other British Possessions, 2d.; U.S.A. and ...
Article : 79 wordsSir,—Historically the use of national emergency by rulers as a justification for the right to tyrannise private business has proved fatal to the governors rather ...
Article : 164 wordsLetters mails close at E[?] st. P.O. as under: G.P.O., Spencer st., 20 minutes later; unless marked *, which indicates same time at both offices: ...
Article : 354 wordsSir,—As it would appear the future destiny of the British Empire may be decided within the next few months, I humbly suggest that a call should be made ...
Article : 97 wordsSir,—Much of the responsibility for harassed tenants and hard landlords is due to municipal councils who express their civic pride solely by palatial town ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 24 Jan 1941, Page 2
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