The following cases of animals belonging to poor people were treated at the hospital at Parkville during June:—Dogs, 665; cats, 186; horses, 33; birds, 14; ...
Article : 612 wordsThe prolonged period of dry weather in a heavily supplied market of all classes of fat sheep at the Flemington live stock yards yesterday caused a general ...
Article : 885 wordsClaiming that the retention of the Mount Pleasant tramway service was justified by the population to be catered for, residents or Golden Point and Mount ...
Article : 936 words"It is extraordinary that these youths excuse their actions because of drink. Both have been out of work, but they are able to get liquor. A term in gaol would ...
Article : 773 wordsErnest Beiz, the old-age pensioner who was found in his home at North Bendigo on Monday morning with portion of his scalp blown away, is on the danger ...
Article : 170 wordsSteady rain began to fall in the Mallee yesterday afternoon, and, extending toward the Wimmera, it broke the long grid spell of many weeks. Although falls ...
Article : 220 wordsGratification at the decision arrived at by the State Cabinet that no cattle or beef should be marketed from the Metropolitan Farm pending a complete ...
Article : 235 wordsReferring to the conference between representatives of the British Government and the Dominions, on meat imports, the "Daily Telegraph" says:—"The plan being ...
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Article : 31 words"So far the board has not received any official intimation of the Cabinet's decision," said the chairman of the Metropolitan Board of Works (Mr. D. Bell) last ...
Article : 85 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The main agricultural areas of South Australia will benefit from useful falls of rain last night and to-day. In most districts the falls ...
Article : 44 wordsCANBERRA, Tuesday. — Because of an increase of the world parity price of sugar the rebate on all commodities containing sugar exported from Australia in ...
Article : 98 wordsFollowing the decision by the State Cabinet that the Metropolitan Board of Works should remain off the fat cattle and beef market pending a complete ...
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Article : 97 wordsCRESWICK, Tuesday. — At the police court to-day, before Messrs. Northcott, Oswin, and Youngman, J.P.'s, Hugh McKenzie Stott, former manager of the ...
Article : 436 wordsBusiness in wool tops at Bradford is at a standstill pending the opening of the London wool sales. ...
Article : 25 wordsA fine of £1 was imposed on Claudine Carnegle at the police court for having allowed persons on the licensed premises of the Southern Cross Hotel. Moyston, after ...
Article : 1,102 wordsARARAT, Tuesday—Native companions and mountain ducks have eaten out the wheat before it has germinated in paddocks adjoining ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 9,751 wordsTasmanian apples shipped in the steamers Nariva and Baradine have been sold in London at the following prices:— Sturmers, 5/9 to 8/3 a case; Scarlets, 6/ ...
Article : 179 wordsAn Albury and Border Fly Fishing Association has been formed, with Mr. F. Jackson president. Messrs. A. Chubb and G. M. Stedman vice-presidents, Mr. E. McDonald secretary and ...
Article : 492 wordsTATURA, Tuesday. — At a conference of delegates of branches of the recently formed Settlers' Union the following resolutions were passed:— ...
Article : 145 wordsForcing a window at the rear of the premises, thieves entered the offices of the City of Heidelberg, Studley road. Heidelberg, early yesterday morning, and ...
Article : 69 wordsTuerong Park, the well-known grazing property on the Mornington peninsula, 37 miles from Melbourne, which is owned by Mr. E. Kerr Clarke, was offered for ...
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Article : 170 wordsAfter a thief had ransacked his room, Mr. J. C. Burgess, a bookmaker, of Illawarra road, Flemington, awakened yesterday morning to see the thief leaving the ...
Article : 59 wordsMATHOURA (N.S.W.), Tuesday. — Reginald Smith, aged 32 years, sleepercutter, of Mathoura, was killed instantly to-day at Aratula, when a tree which he ...
Article : 56 wordsWhile he was trying to crank a heavy transport lorry, which had been left in gear, G. Taylor, aged 23 years of Station place, Sunshine, a driver employed by ...
Article : 236 wordsThe Farmers' Relief Board has granted 329 protection certificates to farmers in financial difficulties, according to information given in the Legislative Assembly ...
Article : 85 wordsThe ambition of all merino stud sheep breeders is to top the market at the Sydney sales, or to breed a ram good enough to command 1,000 guineas at auction. ...
Article : 85 wordsARCHIE'S CREEK.—Mr. W. Berry, the retiring mailman, was entertained and received gifts from all places on the mail route.—Mr. O'Rourke, of Loch, was the successful tenderer ...
Article : 1,491 wordsSWAN HILL, Tuesday. — Before Mr. J. F. Meehan, P.M., to-day, Ernest Malcolm MacG[?]vray, labourer, Pyramid Hill, was charged with having gone ...
Article : 197 wordsWANGARATTA, Tuesday.—Councillor Diffey, M.L.A., directed the attention of shire councillors yesterday to suggested amendments to the Local Government ...
Article : 70 wordsArrivals for the auction sales of ton this week were again small, yesterday's auction totalling only 8,800 packages. Quality was slightly preferable to that of last week. ...
Article : 121 wordsOwing to restricted offerings and the increasing demand for stock feed prices of chaff have increased 5/ a ton. Prime mill-cut commanded £5 a ton at Spencer ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 4 Jul 1934, Page 11
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