Sir,—Whenever any radical change of policy in the business world involving decentralisation is proposed, some shortsighted prophet of vested interests raises ...
Article : 148 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—A good selection was offered at the wool sales to-day. There was keen competition from Yorkshire, good support from the Continent, ...
Article : 232 wordsMr. E. J. Gwynne, manager of the Ouyen branch of the Bank of New South Wales, has been transferred to the Casterton branch. Members of the Ouyen Bowling ...
Article : 479 wordsInteresting points about the preparation of stock for show purposes are raised in a letter to "The Argus" from Mr. A. J. ...
Article : 443 wordsLight Horse men in action in the arena at the Royal Show yesterday. The 4th/19th Light Horse Regiment's representatives in the section of fours over hurdles event. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 29 wordsThe Victorian branch of the British Medical Association, at a meeting on Wednesday night, appointed a sub-committee to consider ...
Article : 268 wordsCANBERRA, Thursday.—A conference of State Premiers with officers of the Federal Department of Commerce to-day concluded arrangements for the drafting ...
Article : 134 wordsSir,—The decision of the New South Wales Government to suspend the 3d. [?] a mile loading on road transport as a result of the coal shortage gives all ...
Article : 181 wordsMAFFRA, Thursday.—Delegates of the United Cow-testing Association held a field day in the Maffra district to-day. A very large crowd arrived here by ...
Article : 258 wordsAt the annual meeting of the Geelong Apex Club Mr. A. David was elected president, Messrs. P, Ban[?] and G. Emms vice-presidents, Mr. [?]. Harvey secretary, ...
Article : 885 wordsMr. F. T. Davies has been elected president of the Ballarat Rotary Club in succession to Mr. E. S. Walker. Dr. J. C. Douglas is vice-president, Mr. W. L. H. ...
Article : 499 wordsA good selection of wool, principally crossbreds, offered at the sales to-day met with spirited competition, particularly from the British trade. Crossbreds and ...
Article : 133 wordsSir,—Judging from the statement of the Federal Parliamentary Labour party on the subject of Australia becoming involved in another European war, the ...
Article : 136 wordsThe establishment of an export control board for apples and pears will not be favoured by members of the Victorian Fruit Marketing Association unless an ...
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Advertising : 47 wordsWARRAGUL, Thursday.—The extraordinary by-election for the vacancy in the Central Riding of the Warragul Shire Council resulted:—Hugh Copeland, 518; ...
Article : 29 wordsCOHUNA, Thursday.—The district engineer for the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission has been officially notified that in consequence of a larger ...
Article : 82 wordsSir,—That he who pays the piper should have a voice in calling the tune is elementary fair play that should not be overlooked by our legislators. Taxation ...
Article : 60 wordsBALLARAT, Thursday.—No fewer than 65 children contested the piano solo, under 12 years, judged by Mr. Roy Shepherd, at this morning's session of the ...
Article : 428 wordsA motion was submitted to the city council yesterday by Councillor J. A. Michelsen, that consideration should be given by the committee of the whole ...
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Advertising : 745 wordsSir,—Varied sales tax can only be charged on contracts where provision had been made in the contract for such a variation, The plea that disorganisation ...
Article : 86 wordsMITCHAM, Thursday.—The "Back to Mitcham" celebrations ended to-night with a concert given by old and present scholars of the State school. The ...
Article : 81 wordsMoro than 300 present and former residents of Omeo attended a reunion in the Collingwood Town Hall last night. Among those who were present were Councillors ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Hogan) has fixed the quota for October for butter at 36 per cent., and that for cheese at 33 1-3 per cent. The quotas are ...
Article : 45 wordsGUNDAGAI (N.S.W.), Thursday. — Thieves entered the office of the Gundagai Shire Council last night and blew open the doors of the strongroom and two safes. ...
Article : 32 wordsSir,—May I be permitted to correct [?] misunderstanding in your report of the proceedings at the annual conference [?] the United Australia Organisation [?] ...
Article : 206 wordsSir,—"Clerk in Holy Orders" deplor[?] the fact of the Church of England advising people to vote Yes in the liquor po[?] and draws a parallel with political party ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 475 wordsFines aggregating £120 were imposed by Mr. J. L. Kent, P.M., in six betting cases heard in the Red cliffs Court of Petty Sessions, F. O. Furner, nominee ...
Article : 300 wordsOUYEN, Thursday.—One often hears discussions whether the rate of seeding wheat and oats is very important, and statements that a crop was sown too ...
Article : 327 wordsQUEENSCLIFF, Thursday.—The Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of Melbourne (Councillor E. and Mrs. Campbell) visited Queenscliff to-day to open St. George's ...
Article : 269 wordsSir,—Is it not possible for the performance of "Belshazzar's Feast" to be repeated before Dr. Malcolm Sargent returns to [?] land? This major work of a famous ...
Article : 66 wordsWAGGA (N.S.W.), Thursday.—In the Supreme Court at Cootamundra to-day, before the Chief Justice (Sir Frederick Gordon), Cecil Theodore Miller, farmer, ...
Article : 93 wordsPENSHURST, Thursday.—At the annual meeting of shareholders of the Penhurst Butter Co. the retiring direction Messrs. J. J. Collins and M. O'Leary, [?] ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 30 Sep 1938, Page 14
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