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  2. COUNTRY SECTION.

    Statistics of Victoria's oat Harvest for the 1930-31 season, supplied yesterday by the Government Statist, Mr. A. M. Laughton show a slight increase in the acreage ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    An excellent programme was provided by Mischa Levitzki for his audience in the Town Hall last night. The inclusion of the Brahms Rhapsodies, with ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    At a short sitting yesterday the emergency committee of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions and representatives of the different States decided to ...

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  5. EVADING OMNIBUS ACT.

    An appeal by Albert H. Pickitt, proprietor of Victorian Motor Tours, Little Collins-street, Melbourne, against a fine of £15 imposed upon him by the City ...

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  6. PROVINCIAL CITIES AND TOWNS.

    A farewell visit to Ballarat will be made by the State Governor (Lord Somers) and Lady Somers on 28th May. Rev. T. J. Riddle, sen., 88 years, died at ...

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  7. STAWELL.

    At the Hospital Sunday at Concongella £20 07 was raised for the Stawell Hospital. The diamond jubilee of the Australian ...

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  8. AN AUSTRALIAN SINGER

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday.--Accompanied by his wife, Peter Dawson, the famous Australian singer, passed through for Brisbane to-day aboard H.M.S. Ormonde, from ...

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  9. ELECTRICAL TRADES UNION.

    At the Federal council meeting of the Electrical Trades' Union just concluded in Melbourne regret was expressed at the continued refusal of the A.L.P. in West ...

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  10. RELIEF FOR WHEAT GROWERS.

    XHILL, Tuesday.--About 200 farmers attended a meeting held in Nhill to urge the State and Federal Governments to take prompt and decisive action to give relief ...

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  11. WANGARATTA.

    The borough council on Monday received a reply from the Railways department stating that the question of running a daily mail motor service on the Whitfield ...

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  12. BENDIGO.

    The observance of Bendigo Rotary Club's boys and girls' week was continued on Tuesday, when batches of school children were escorted over some of the ...

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  13. WATER CONTENT IN BUTTER.

    The hearing was concluded before Mr. Noonan, P.M., at Carlton court yesterday of the case in which John Patrick Fitzpatrick, trading as Fitzpatrick ...

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  14. WARRACKNABEAL.

    During the week-end the Moderator-General of the Presbyterian Church, Right Rev. D. A. Cameron, visited Warracknabeal, and conducted services on Sunday. ...

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  15. CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES.

    At a meeting of the council of the Chamber of Manufactures yesterday the president (Mr. J. MacDougall) presiding, consideration was given to a letter from ...

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  16. MARKETS FOR GRAPES.

    Markets for grapes are developing in Canada and the East Statistics compiled by the Markets department indicate for the season to 17th April shipments of ...

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  17. WARRNAMBOOL.

    A movement has been launched by Mr. T. Robertson, a well-known district sportsman, of Kirkstall, and Cr. W. Beveridge, for sending a few trucks of ...

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  18. ARARAT.

    Mr. John Reynolds's residence, on the property of McKechnie and Co., at Elmhurst, has been totally destroyed by fire. He was absent from home when the fire ...

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  19. A PALTRY THEFT.

    At Flemington court yesterday. Wm. Charles Walsh, 38 years, of Flemington street, Flemington, was charged with having stolen 1½ lb. of butter. ...

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  20. Riverina News.

    ALBURY.--The following Rotarians were elected as a board of directors for the ensuing year:--Messrs. J. Arnold, F. V. Beeke, P. D. Hurrows, A. Chubb, J. E. Frew, H. Harrison, D. ...

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  21. SHOPLIFTER CONVICTED.

    An elderly woman who appeared on a shoplifting charge in the City Court yesterday caused amusement when she declared that she had taken some goods ...

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  22. A GEELONG COLONIST.

    GEELONG, Tuesday.--Mrs. Martha Cullen, of Newtown, celebrated the 101st anniversary of her birth to-day. Mrs. Cullen landed in Tasmania with her ...

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  23. RIOTOUS SCENES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--At the Central Police Court to-day eight men were charged with various offences arising out of the riotous scenes which took place ...

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  24. Christmas Oratorio To-night.

    To-night will be the first performance in Melbourne of Bach's Christmas Oratorio. This work, which will be rendered by the Victorian Postal Institute choir ...

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  25. BENALLA.

    In the final of a snooker tournament W. Saunder's defeated V. Macklan 166 to 72. At the annual meeting of the Winton Football Club it was decided to seek ...

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  26. SHIRE COUNCIL SUED.

    Mr. Justice Mann in the Third Civil Court yesterday, concluded an action brought by Arthur Cedric Leith, of Melbourne, architect, against the shire of Swan Hill, claiming £630 ...

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  27. CONSTABLE ASSAULTS HIS WIFE.

    Considerable interest was shown in a case at Richmond court yesterday in which Albert Allies, a first constable, stationed at South Richmond, was charged ...

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  28. Advertising

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  29. THE LATE W. CALDER.

    WARRAGUL, Tuesday.--A memorial to the late William Calder, the first chairman of the Country Roads Board, was spelled to-day by Mr. G. Davis, M.L.C., ...

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  30. CASTLEMAINE.

    Following upon complaints concerning the inefficient working of the State battery at Chewton, miners in that locality made representations to the Mines ...

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  31. SHOPLIFTING AT NORTHCOTE.

    Stating that he could not account for his action. James Percival Miller, 30 years, pleaded guilty at Northcote court yesterday to a charge of having stolen ...

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  32. COAL MINE FATALITY.

    WONTHAGGI, Tuesday.--An inquiry into the death of Arthur James Allen, 55 years, who was killed while working at fast Area Pit of the State Coal Mine ...

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  33. COLAC.

    The Postal department has declined to accede to the request of residents of Colac West for a second daily delivery of mails. ...

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  34. GEELONG COMPETITIONS.

    GEELONG, Tuesday.--Additional results in the Geelong competitions are:--Humorous Recitation, Under 16 Years: Mavis Fraser, 71 points, 1; Kathleen Moodie, 70 points, 2; Vera Thewlis, 60 ...

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  35. CRUELTY TO A HORSE.

    Evidence of disgusting cruelty to a dumb animal was given in the City Court yesterday, before Mr. A. S. Hauser, P.M., when Garnet Slee, carrier and wood ...

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  36. BODY OF MISSING MAN FOUND.

    CRESWICK, Tuesday.--The body of James Joseph Kelly, 55 years, of Wattle Flats, was found in a patch of wattles about 300 yards from his home at 1.45 ...

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  37. Farmers and Co-operation.

    A number of the leading executive men associated with co-operative distribution over Australia gathered in Melbourne at the meeting of the Australian Producers' ...

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  38. HAMILTON.

    At Hamilton Sittings of the Supremo Court on Tuesday the jury found Charles Frederick Cross, plumber, of Hamilton, not guilt of a charge of larceny, or ...

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  39. SUBURBAN NEWS.

    In a report to Prahran council of the deputation from suburban councils which waited on the chairman of the State Electricity Commission on Friday in regard to the rates due on ...

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  40. CAR DID NOT MOVE.

    Eric Walker, 24 years, motor driver, of Richmond; Thomas Brown, 40 years, hair dresser, of West Melbourne, and Harold Jackson, 18 years, clerk, of North ...

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  41. HORSHAM.

    Wimmera shire council has decided to support the Waranga council in its protest to the Lands department against any increase in the unimproved value of rural ...

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  42. ALLEGED VALUELESS CHEQUE.

    Cecil Henry Oliver Wear, engineer, of Elgin-place, Carlton, was charged, at North Melbourne court yesterday, with having by means of a valueless cheque ...

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  43. BUS ROUTE APPROVED.

    Approval was given by the State Executive Council yesterday to a bus route from Box Hill railway station to Mentone baths, via Union, Riversdale, Through, Norwood, Boundary, ...

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  44. RAILWAY MISMANAGEMET.

    Sir,--On Thursday last I sent my boys to Coburg railway station to inquire about the time at which a train to Somerton would run on Friday. They were told ...

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  45. Police Shortage at Northcote.

    Complaints have been made in Northcote council regarding the scarcity of police in the district. Cr. Hayes gave a list of recent cases of burglary and housebreaking, and stated that ...

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  46. KYNETON.

    At the annual meeting of Kyneton branch of the A.L.P. Messrs. E. J. Kennedy, L. Brown and M. Bourke were respectively elected president, secretary ...

    Article : 88 words
  47. Advertising

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