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Advertising : 436 wordsFat Cattle.—3900 drawn for. The market for cows on the whole prices ruled decidedly easier than last week's high rates. Bullocks will be sold ...
Article : 40 wordsA meeting of business men interested is the prohibition campaign was held at the Temperance Hall en Tuesday evening. The Rev. Wilson Smith ...
Article : 90 wordsThe aeroplanes which are visiting Gippsland at present open the enterprise of Mr. J. G. Hopkins, of the Sale Motor Garage, have attracted a great ...
Article : 606 wordsMr. W. D. Leslie, on behalf of the Sale Traders' Association, having interviewed the Commissioner of Railways on two occasions in regard to the ...
Article : 316 wordsFrom the "Record," an English Church of England journal, we cull a few thoughts from the sermon preached by the Right Rev G H. Cranswick, ...
Article : 1,041 wordsOats.—Milling, 5/7 to 5/10; feed, 5/6 to 5/7. Barley.—English, 5/9 to 7/4; Cape, 5/3 to 6/2. Maize, 8/6; potatoes, 110/ to 120; onions, 260/ to ...
Article : 34 wordsAt the Northern Territory Inquiry a discussion took place regarding the Defence Department's attitude in withholding reports on public grounds. ...
Article : 226 wordsIt is evident that Mr. Tennyson Smith is not content to talk only on prohibition, but desires to see some permanent and practical results from ...
Article : 306 wordsThe supply of fat sheep at Newmarket on Tuesday numbered approximately 36,840 (302½ trucks, and 6035 by road), showing an increase of 2840 on ...
Article : 370 wordsA meeting of the Hospital Commit tee was held on Monday night. There were present—Messrs. N. M'Lean (President), J. L. Reece W. H. Lyon. ...
Article : 467 wordsMrs. Violet Clarke, of Richmond, who was recently fined 60/ under the War Precautions Act for waving the Red Flag, was sentenced to a month's ...
Article : 45 wordsGiving evidence before the Basic Wage Commission, the manager of the Commonwealth Clothing Factory produced a smart looking grey suit which ...
Article : 55 wordsSuperintendent Brady, who succeeds Superintendent M'Kenna as officer in charge of the Gippsland police, arrived at Sale yesterday. ...
Article : 429 wordsAt a special meeting of the Badak Mining Syndicate it was decided to float the syndicate into a company with 730,000 share at 20/ each. ...
Article : 26 wordsIt is expected that many noted riders, both from Victoria and other States, will compete in the Melbourne to Sale Reliability Trial on Good ...
Article : 518 wordsPrior to the start of the Hurdle at Sandown Park Races to-day, a collision occurred between Charle Crolk and Salient when doing their ...
Article : 58 wordsHurdle.—Dunupna, 1; Booligal Belle 2; Affinitis, 3. Fifteens. Plate.—First Division—Prince Sash, 1; Beau Bernard, 2; Birretah, 3. ...
Article : 393 wordsAt a meeting of the Gippsland Hospital committee on Monday night, a step was made towards the use of electricity at the institution. ...
Article : 382 wordsIt was with some trepidation that we stepped upon the aeroplane preparatory to taking a flight. Fly? Of course we would! Everyone was doing ...
Article : 495 wordsWe are unable to issue our usual supplement with this issue. The special train conveying delegates to the A.N.A. Conference, which ...
Article : 1,824 wordsJoint action has been taken by the executive of the Scripture Instruction Campaign Council and the Victorian Protestant Federation with the object ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Cowwarr Races on Saturday should attract a good attendance. From what I can hear a good number of horses are going across. Every ...
Article : 92 wordsStruck by the notice, "Iron Sinks," in a shop window, a wag went inside and said that he was perfectly aware of the fact that "iron sank." ...
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Gippsland Times (Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Thu 11 Mar 1920, Page 3
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