The death of Mr. James Biram, pioneer and founder of Warragul, removes another landmark which served to remind us of the early life and ...
Article : 648 wordsSir.—Will you kindly publish on the 28th inst., in your next issue, these brief words of gratitude, and farewell, on the eve of our departure for the England of ...
Article : 139 wordsSeveral important sales by auction are advertised in our auction columns. These advertisements will bear careful perusal for in many instances they contain ...
Article : 43 wordsIt is not everyone who knows the fine art of leave-taking in appropriate manner. When you are about to depart, do so at once, good and politely, with ...
Article : 186 wordsThe annual Sunday School concert at the State school on Wednesday last was a decided success, both financially and otherwise. The committee may ...
Article : 590 wordsMr. Henry Kettle, who left Warragul last Wednesday to reside near his children in Melbourne, has the distinction of being the oldest ...
Article : 675 wordsThe Government Statist (Mr. W. McLean) has just issued the second part of the Victorian Year book, and has placed the facts and ...
Article : 765 wordsSir,—As your columns are recognised as being open for the ventilation of any public grievance or for the discussion of matters tending towards the ...
Article : 217 wordsAn oculist points out a simple but very common error that works a steady injury to the eye. Persons writing at a desk or ...
Article : 174 words"My reasons for taking the temperance pledge were partly general and partly special," says Dean Farrar. "(1) I became convinced that the use ...
Article : 342 wordsSir,—There was a committee appointed at a public meeting at Warragul, to carry out the inspection of pigs for swine fever. I am informed there was a surplus left in ...
Article : 63 wordsThe competition in the West Gippsland Association for the trophy presented by Mr. Ellis, of Garfield, was concluded on the 18th inst., when Warragul defeated ...
Article : 571 wordsPoverty has no more galling sting than the fancied necessity for keeping up appearance; in other words, for sailing under false colours. It is pitiful to see ...
Article : 265 wordsSkews and Patterson report having bold their usual weekly market at their yards, Warragul, on Thursday the 23rd inst. There was a very full yarding of stock, ...
Article : 454 wordsAt St. Paul's Church of England on Sunday evening, the Rev. A. Gambie conducted a memorial service in token of respect to the memory of ...
Article : 213 wordsA conference is to be held in Melbourne on the 10th of April for the purpose of devising some means of preventing the tendency for ...
Article : 268 wordsMany people are most hospitable and anxious to have their houses full of guests, but do not seem the least able to make their friends feel at home when ...
Article : 290 wordsIn the course of a leading article on men and women of fashion, the Age writes:—"The Bishop of London who may be regarded as the highest ...
Article : 255 wordsDalgety and Company, Limited, have received the following cable from their London office under date of 23rd inst.:—"The second series of wool sales closed ...
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West Gippsland Gazette (Warragul, Vic. : 1898 - 1930), Tue 28 Mar 1905, Page 7
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