HEYFIELD, Thursday.—In accordance with a promise made to a deputation, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Allan) and the Minister for Water Supply (Mr. ...
Article : 448 wordsBefore Mr. F. W. House, P.M., in the City Court on Monday, Thomas L. McLean, licensee of the United Kingdom Hotel, High street, Golden Square, pleaded ...
Article : 792 wordsThe Geelong Returned Soldiers' Club committee has appointed Mr. W. B. Brown as secretary of the club. Mr. Brown was formerly secretary, and after suspension ...
Article : 946 wordsWhen Mr. and Mrs. Doyle and baby were driving along the Western Highway to their home at Melbourne road, Ballarat East, on Sunday night, February 19, the jinker in ...
Article : 947 wordsIn a report for February on deciduous fruit issued yesterday by the Department of Agriculture, it was stated that all previous indications of a very heavy crop of ...
Article : 294 wordsWARRACKNABEAL, Thursday.—For lowing the special open conference of wheatgrowers held yesterday, at which plans were made for helping growers to ...
Article : 1,739 wordsMILDURA, Thursday.—The AgentGeneral elect for Victoria (Mr. Linton), in company with Mr. J. M. Balfour, of the State Dried Fruits Board, visited Mildura ...
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Advertising : 384 wordsBENALLA, Thursday.—At the Benella County Court to-day, before Judge Foster and a jury of four. Alice McColl, spinster, of Bundalong, sued Mrs. M. A. Stevenson, ...
Article : 137 wordsWAGGA (N.S.W.), Thursday.—Owing to pressure of business engagements, Mr. E. Fenn Lusher, of Wagga, has resigned the leadership of the Riverina division of ...
Article : 99 wordsDAYLESFORD, Thursday.—While George Cooper, of Shepherd's Flat, was burning blackberries in a gully on his property yesterday afternoon the fire ignited ...
Article : 95 wordsCOHUNA, Thursday.—The Minister for Lands and Forests (Mr. Dunstan), accompanied by the chairman of the Forests Commission (Mr. Galbraith), visited ...
Article : 213 wordsThe South-Western District Football League has re-elected Mr. H. E. Oakman, of Warrnambool, president, and the Rev. Father O'Connell and Mr. Howarth (Woolsthorpe) vice-presidents. The ...
Article : 2,831 wordsMARYBOROUGH, Thursday.—Reresentatives of 15 butter factories in Central and North-West Victoria met in conference at Maryborough to discuss questions ...
Article : 265 wordsWARRAGUL, Thursday.—An official visit of inspection by the Charities Board, represented by Mr. Atlee Hunt (chairman), Dr. Thompson, and Mr. McVilly ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 534 wordsDry weather in the potato-growing areas of Gippsland has accentuated the trouble usually experienced with grubs in potatoes at this time of the year. Although potatoes ...
Article : 141 wordsAttacked by giddiness as the 2.12 p.m. train to Melbourne approached the Hughesdale station yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Ethel Jones, of Poath road, Hughesdale, ...
Article : 89 wordsMURTOA, Thursday.—While playing with other children on the railway line this afternoon, Myra June Danaher, aged 2 years, youngest child of Daniel Danaher, ...
Article : 74 wordsDAYLESFORD, Thursday.—Following upon advice received in the district that the Federal Government was considering a proposal of lift the embargo on New ...
Article : 78 wordsTo make the voyage more attractive to prospective passengers Howard Smith Ltd. announced yesterday that when the steamer Canberra entered the Queensland ...
Article : 106 wordsThe exports superintendent of the Department of Agriculture (Mr. J. w. Bainbridge) stated yesterday that owing to the large quantities of fruit coming forward ...
Article : 102 wordsThe ferry steamer Killara, which arrived at Cowes on Wednesday after having sheltered for a week from stormy seas at Waterloo Bay, Wilson's Promontory, will ...
Article : 212 wordsBENALLA, Thursday.—At the Benalla General Sessions Alfred Fraser appealed against a conviction of three months' imprisonment imposed on him at the Yarrawonga court for having been ...
Article : 235 wordsHORSHAM, Thursday.—At the Horsham Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Lowe, Leslie T. Moore, of Beulah, was charged with the larceny of or receiving 31 bags of wheat, valued at £11/10, ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 24 Mar 1933, Page 9
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