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SALE, Tuesday.--Shortly after 4 p.m. to-day the expected flood waters from the swollen Thompson and Maculister rivers reached the flat country, six miles from ...
Article : 384 words view this articleIn a statement issued yesterday the engineer of water supply of the Metropoliton Board said that while the recent rain had been very gratifying, the improve ...
Article : 135 words view this articleMAFFRA, Tuesday.--The weather has cleared, and is now fine and warm. Farmers are jubilant over the promised bountiful season. Briagolong reports 4 inches ...
Article : 106 words view this articleSYDNEY, Tuesday.--Wintery conditions prevailed in the city to-day, and it was officially stated that so far the month had broken all records for low ...
Article : 206 words view this articleADELAIDE, Tuesday.--It is estimated that the recent rains over the agricultural districts of South Australia will benefit the State to the extent of fully ...
Article : 453 words view this articleThe question of enlarging Parliament House, by the expenditure of the £30,000 granted by the Federal Government in recognition of its quarter of a century's ...
Article : 469 words view this articleAt a meeting of Returned Soldier League delegates held last week complaint was made with reference to the progress of the works towards construction of ...
Article : 179 words view this articleRepresentatives of the Town-Planning Association yesterday waited on the Premier to urge that the Dandenong police paddock of 1800 acres, should be ...
Article : 221 words view this articleThe National Gallery trustees are in receipt of a cable message confirming the reported purchase in London, under the terms of the Felton bequest, of The ...
Article : 232 words view this articleWELLINGTON, Tuesday.--A clause in the Customs Amendment Act provides for the restriction of excessive clearances of goods from bond in anticipation of tariff ...
Article : 87 words view this articleCANBERRA, Tuesday.--Alluding to a cablegram from thE United Stales that the Commonwealth loan of £8,000,000, obtained in New York, could have been ...
Article : 528 words view this articleSYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Federal Constitution Commission sat to-day at the Commonwealth Bank, when Professor J. Peden, M.L.C., presided. ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 264 words view this articleThere probably has never been in the history of the annual Hospital Saturday and Sunday appeal so great an effort made to raise a large amount of money as is ...
Article : 582 words view this articleRearrangements of the staff at the central office of the Customs department, consequent upon the death of Mr. R. McK. Oakley, Controller-General of ...
Article : 446 words view this articleMuch interest was evinced yesterday when Sydney Arnold, Best and Co., in conjunction with Yeo, Crosthwaite and Co., submitted for public auction the ...
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Advertising : 113 words view this articleIn the Legislative Assembly yesterday the debate on the Foresta Bill was resumed. An amendment, moved by Mr. Lind, ...
Article : 429 words view this articleSYDNEY, Tuesday.--Mr. Justice Campbell in Chambers to-day declared belting on tin-hare racing to be legal, and the granted a prohibition at the instance of ...
Article : 197 words view this articleWELLINGTON, Tuesday.--A customs amendment hill was introduced in the House of Representatives to-night. It restores the old duties on films. British ...
Article : 91 words view this articleMany diverse subjects were discussed on supply in the Legislative Council yesterday. In reply to a question asked by Mr. ...
Article : 434 words view this articleThe question of serious damage done to crops by frosts in the Murray dried fruits areas was raised by Mr. Glowrey in the Legislative Assembly yesterday ...
Article : 269 words view this articleIn a statement issued yesterday by the chairman of the Commonwealth Dried Fruits Control Board (Mr. W. C. F. Thomas) it was announced that the total ...
Article : 195 words view this articleDuring the year ended 30th June, 1927, £399,355 was spent on works being carried out under the Murray waters agreement. The total amount spent on these ...
Article : 555 words view this articleSir,--In your issue of 30th September, under the heading of Colac News I noticed a statement attributed to one T. J. Carmody; who is ...
Article : 202 words view this articleA petition was presented to Mr. Justice Mann in the Practice Court last week asking for the sanction of the court to a scheme for the distribution of moneys ...
Article : 890 words view this articleThe Commission of Public Health held its fortnightly mooting at the Health department. Queen-street, yesterday; Cr. Curnow presiding. An important decision ...
Article : 452 words view this articleMr. Hislop has given us a series of operatic excerpts finely conceived and finely sung. He has given us a proof of his devotion to Lieder, and has ...
Article : 678 words view this articleThe Beloved Rogue, a United Artists' production, privately screened in Melbourne yesterday, promises to attract crowded houses at the Paramount ...
Article : 98 words view this articleThe Victorian Railways Institute Orchestral Society will conduct n conceit in the Institute Hall, third floor, Flinders-street Station-buildings, to-morrow ...
Article : 71 words view this articleBALLARAT, Tuesday.--South-street competitions were contained to-day, Results:- Contalte Sole, No. 1 and 2, Five Miniature Ballads, Low Voice (Huristone): Elsie C. Woolley ...
Article : 108 words view this articleAt yesterday afternoon's meeting of the Council of Public Education, a request was received from the Minister of Education, Mr. Lemmon, that the ...
Article : 336 words view this articleMr. W B. Spargo, who acts as meteorological observer at Mount Hotham, and is, on, a visit to Melbourne, informs tho Commonwealth Meteorologist that the ...
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