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Advertising : 574 wordsThomas F. McManamny, licensee of Hotel Central, was on Tuesday fined £7 for having had the bar door open during prohibited hours on January 10. On a charge that persons had been found ...
Article : 535 wordsIn the past settlement at Tresco West has failed, partly on account of its being overburdened with departmental supervision and partly because of the immense ...
Article : 1,657 wordsBACCHUS MARSH. — The Returned Soldiers' Club entertained Mr. J. A. Cashmore at a farewell social on Saturday evening. Mr. Cashmore, who is entering business ...
Article : 2,020 wordsMT. BUFFALO CHALET, Tuesday.— The Premier (Mr. Allan) and his party arrived at the chalet about noon on Saturday. They have spent the time since in ...
Article : 308 wordsOn Foundation Day representatives of the Wagga combined bunks paid their annual visit to Albury, where they met the local bankers at cricket and tennis. Cricket-wagga, 150; Albury, ...
Article : 317 wordsActive interest is being shown among the growers interested in the ballot for the election of members to the Dried Fruits Export Control Board. The ballot which ...
Article : 200 wordsTwo properties, adjoining the High School in Barkly street, one owned by Mr. Backhouse, and the other formerly owned by the late Mr. J. Tuson, have been sold to the Education ...
Article : 279 wordsOne of the important subjects discussed by the Australian Dairy Council at its conference which opened in Melbourne on Monday, relates to the adoption of the ...
Article : 248 wordsAt the half-yearly meeting of the Farmers and Citizens' Trustees Co. (Bendigo) Ltd. the chairman (Mr. C. R. Stilwell), in moving the adoption of the report, said that the experience of ...
Article : 558 wordsCASTLEMAINE, Tuesday. — When mass was being celebrated at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church at Fryerstown on Monday morning Mr. Marlin Geoghegan ...
Article : 89 wordsULTIMA, Tuesday.—About £800 worth of damage was done by a fire which at 4 o'clock this afternoon destroyed an eightroomed house owned by Mrs. R. Pryor, of ...
Article : 89 wordsAt the Benalla Gun Club's January meeting on Saturday the chief event was a starling handicap of £40. Seven sweeps were shot off. No. 1 sweep was divided by J. Drummond, G. ...
Article : 179 wordsALBURY (N.S.W.), Tuesday.—The district coroner (Mr. F.D.H. Sutherland) to-day held an inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death of Nellie May Perrin, who was killed in ...
Article : 102 wordsFrom official sources it. was ascertained yesterday that the preparation has been almost completed of the regulations for the conduct of the elcttion of ...
Article : 176 wordsThe Rev. L.W.Lee on Tuesday evening was inducted to the charge of the Castlemaine Congregational Chruch by the Rev.A.E.G[?]fford,chairman of the Congregational Union of Victoria. ...
Article : 82 wordsAt the Flemington Police Court on Tuesday James Clea[?], licensee of the Maribyrnong Hotel, was charged with having disposed of liquor in prohibited trading hours. ...
Article : 185 wordsEarly on Sunday morning thieves entered bedrooms at the Commercial Hotel and Hotel Victoria and robbed visitors from Melbourne who were staying over the week-end. The following ...
Article : 113 wordsHeavy enrolments of new pupils took place at the State schools, which resumed after the holidays on Tuesday morning. There were several changes in the teaching staffs. Mr. N.S.Tilley, ...
Article : 1,135 wordsAbout 30 acres of grass was burnt at Telangatuk East on Sunday evening, when a fire broke out on the property of Messrs. McKinnon Bros. A £384/10/ programme has been arranged by ...
Article : 62 wordsSir,—In his letter of January 22 the State secretary, R.S.S.I.L.A., treats the Soldier Settlers' Association as a quite superfluous and rather presumptous affair. He proceeds ...
Article : 373 wordsAt the Mildura Police Court on Tuesday Edward Mcintosh was charged with having loitered with intent to commit a felony (viz., pocketpicking) at the Merbein racecourse on Foundation ...
Article : 224 wordsSir,—Now that the open season for duckshooteis is at band, I would like all sportsmon who are shecpowners, or otherwise interested in wool production, to know ...
Article : 115 wordsCharged with having stolen six condemned legs of mutton the property of Walter Preston, wholesale butcher, of Murray street, Elsternwick. John Irons appeared at the Flemington Court ...
Article : 166 wordsEarly potato digging is in full swing at Moonk, but in many cases the yields are below expectations, as low as two tons to the acre being obtained in some paddocks. There is a good ...
Article : 251 wordsThe Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Pearce) said yesterday that he had received advice from Darwin (N.T.) that 192 acres of cotton and 120 acres of peanuts had been [?] was ...
Article : 68 wordsUNDERBOOL,Tuesday. — A fire broke out at Mr. A.W. Maxwell's farm at Underbool yesterday afternoon. A stable and shed were destroyed, also a chaffcutter, a [?], and a quantity ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 513 wordsAn effort is being made to improve the sports ground at Rosedale before the football season starts. Mr E.J.Crooke has promised £100 towards the erection of a pavilion, and an effort ...
Article : 469 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.— At the Homebush [?] to-day only 3,860 sheep and 2,160 cattle, including about 140 from Queensland, were forward. Merino [?] preponderated, and lambs were very scarce. ...
Article : 60 wordsBefore Mr.P.J. Conlon, P.M., and Mess[?].H. Tatnall, W.J. Johnson, and G.T. McCall, J.P.' s, at the Richmond Court on Tuesday, James William Layton,aged 27 years, of South Melbourne,was ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 28 Jan 1925, Page 22
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