Women's Section, V.E.U.—The annual meeting of the of above is called for Th[?] club rooms. ...
Article : 1,070 words[In connection with the Prince's visit, an Australian political party recently passed a motion in which allusion was made to "a certain young man now on the sea." The ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Euroa team sustained its second defeat on Saturday last in the presence of a jubilant crowd of local supporters at Broadford. Cox ...
Article : 1,107 wordsThis match, at Baddaginnie last Saturday, had been creating anticipatory interest, and hence the special was well patronised. The rain the ...
Article : 896 wordsSo far the present winter has been the .mildest experienced here; for many years, and though it is generally our worst time, grass is quite ...
Article : 201 wordsThis royal game is going strongly here. The links are most conveniently situated, in the .racecourse reserve, and present more than the usual ...
Article : 291 words"And I heard, as It were the voice of a great multitude. And as the voice of many waters.—Rev o seer proclaimed the title proud, ...
Article : 362 wordsWednesday afternoon and night were characterised by heavy and incessant rain. The glass was markedly low, so that a downpour was not ...
Article : 245 wordsLast' Saturday, Mr Stribling's trophy for the match—18 holes against "bogey"—was played. "Bogey" is a tough nut to crack, and he, she, or whichever "it" is, held too many ...
Article : 209 wordsMr. W. I. Wilson, bead teacher at Euroa school has end off duty for a few days this week, on account of illness. Mr. Beckwith, of Healesville, has ...
Article : 234 wordsPresent: Corns. Richardson (chairman), Carne, Palmer, Gall, lain, Moser. An apology was received from Core. O'Neill. ...
Article : 311 wordsThe last few days have been a bit more like winter weather than has been the rule, but there has been no suggestion of severe- ness about it, for all that. Considering the ...
Article : 434 wordsThe iris of the school desire to thank the Vestry of the Church of England for sp readily granting them the use of the Parish Hall, in which ...
Article : 336 wordsSir,— In answer to Messrs F. W\al- lace, J. Taylor, and A. Taylor, of strathbogie, I would just like to say that according .to published reports ...
Article : 397 wordsRaining once more I A nice steady rain is falling (Wednesday). It is truly remarkable weather. Crops and grass are looking well Any unstocked paddocks have a nice sole of ...
Article : 235 wordsMr. Grieve Adamson, of Nemingha, near Tamworth, who gave evidence before the Board of Trade on Monday on the subject of rural ...
Article : 260 wordsThe Euroa Coursing Club was unfortunate in the selection of a date for the champion stakes, Wednesday proving to be one of the wettest days ...
Article : 144 wordsNearly everybody suffers at times after eating. Many can rarely eat without suffering the most excruciating agony. Some people call this indigestion, some dyspepsia; ...
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Euroa Advertiser (Vic. : 1884 - 1920), Fri 9 Jul 1920, Page 3
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