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  2. SUBURBAN NEWS.

    From present indications there appears likely to be considerable opposition to the proposal of Kew council to acquire a site in Cotham-road for a new town ...

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  3. PROVINCIAL CITIES AND TOWNS.

    An inquiry has been received by the town clerk (Mr. G. F. Morton) from a lady investor desiring to purchase up to £50,000 worth of city council debentures. ...

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  4. DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    PENSHURST, Tuesday.--The quantity of cream treated at Penshurst Butter Factory for the six months ended 30th June was 363,075 lb., yielding 118,717¾ lb. ...

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  5. COUNTRY SECTION

    The question whether woolbroking firms have passed on to the growers the full benefits received from the court in wage reductions was discussed before the Full ...

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  6. WATERWORKS TRUSTS.

    Representatives of the Water Works Trusts Association wailed on the Minister of Water Supply yesterday, and submitted resolution adopted at the recent ...

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  7. CITRUS INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Discussion at the Citrus Conference to-day centred largely on the growing and over-production of mandarins, and on the report of the ...

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  8. STAWELL.

    Clarence T. Fry. of Horsham, was fined £3 at the Stawell court for carrying an excessive load on a motor truck on the Western Highway, Inspector Martin ...

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  9. Yea and Mansfield Dairy Co.

    YEA. Tuesday.--The annual meeting of shareholders of Yea and Mansfield Dairy Company was held on Saturday Mr. Nicholson, the chairman, mentioned that ...

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  10. PROGRESS OF ARARAT.

    ARARAT, Tuesday.--The mayor (Cr. W. L. Brewster), in his anual report, referred to the progress that had been made in the undertakings and works of ...

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  11. WANGARATTA.

    Joan Allen, three years, daughter of Mr. W. Alien, of Faithful-street, had her foot, severely cut when site stood on a piece of glass. She wax admitted to Wangaratta ...

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  12. CAULFIELD GARDEN GARAGE.

    Although nearly two months have elapsed since Caulfield council rescinded a previous resolution permitting a garage to be emoted at the front of a residence in St. George's-road, ...

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  13. WARRNAMBOOL.

    Mr. P. Parker, of Warrnambool, had purchased a Wee Bee Beardmore monoplane for business and pleasure trips. This is the first aeroplane owned in ...

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  14. WAGGA SHOW.

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  15. ILLICIT BETTING.

    At Northcote court yesterday Hector Norman, of Fyffe-street, Thornbury, was charged with having on 5th August been in an enclosed place, off Kemp-street, for ...

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  16. BENDIGO.

    In supporting certain proposals of Bendigo Agricultural Society North Bendigo Progress Association has submitted several suggestions to Bendigo city council. These ...

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  17. Riverina News.

    ALBURY.--The local hospital heard has elected Mr. E. J. Elogg vice-chairnman, and Mr. P. Collinge treasuret. A letter from Balmain Hospital pointed ...

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  18. DANCES IN SCOUT HALL.

    In a letter received by the Comberwell council recently a resident of Surrey Hills complained regarding the noises and the conduct of persons attending public dances at the local ...

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  19. Reduction in Rate Sought.

    MAFFRA. Tuesday.--At a meeting of Maffra Irrigation League Air. G. Johns (Bundalaguah) considered they should do more to stress the fact that the League ...

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  20. Wily Defendant Fined £20.

    In Chelsea court John G. Pearson, laborer, Thames-promenade, Chelsea, was charged with having been in Chelsea-road on 5th inst. for the purpose of betting. ...

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  21. BUTTER STABILISATION SCHEME.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Replying to a question in Parliament to-day, Mr. Bulcock, Minister of Agriculture, said the Government had prepared legislation ...

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  22. GEELONG.

    In view of the inability of South Barwon shire council to put in hand the suggested road-widening scheme of the Princes Highway between Belmont and ...

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  23. MALLEE FARMERS.

    MANANGATANG, Tuesday.--A large number of district farmers were present at the meeting of the Primary Producers' Restoration League. Mr. O. Jones ...

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  24. Clifton Hill Quarry Extension.

    The granting by the Government of an area of land to the City Council for an extension of its quarry at Clifton Hill, was discussed by Collingwood council on Monday night. The ...

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  25. KING ISLAND.

    CURRIE. Tuesday.--Recently Mr. Mackay, an ex-officer of the Victorian Agricultural department, was appointed as an officer of King Island Co-operative ...

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  26. SOUTH-STREET. COMPETITIONS.

    BALLARAT. Tuesday.--Mr. L. A Blackman, secretary of South-street Society, stated to-day that present indications were that entries for this year's ...

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  27. MUNICIPAL EMPLOYES.

    When a notification from a municipal employe of Collingwood thai he was resigning in his tenth year of service, with a request that favorable consideration should be given to a retiring ...

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  28. CAMPERDOWN MUSICAL COMPETITIONS.

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  29. ARARAT.

    At the meeting of the borough council tile mayor (Cr. Brewster) referred to the steps being taken in connection with the sewering of the Alain Hospital for the ...

    Article : 218 words
  30. STABILISING THE EGG MARKET.

    WARRAGUL, Tuesday.--At a well-attended, meeting of Warragul Egg Circle, Mr. W. C. Rugg, chief Government poultry expert, gave an educational address ...

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  31. ELTHAM SHIRE.

    YAERA GLEN. Tuesday.--In connection with the proposal to remove Eltham shire council offices from Kangaroo Ground to Eltbam a well-attended ...

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  32. LAMBING SEASON AT WERRIBEE.

    WERRIBEE, Tuesday.--Graziers report that lambing is now completed. The average was about 80 per cent. Many fanners reached 90 per cent., but in some ...

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  33. KYABRAM COMPETITIONS.

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  34. Brighton Boach Reserve.

    The question of appointing a trustee for the Brighton Beach recreation reserve to fill the Vacancy caused by the death of Mr. J. J. Thompson was discussed at Brighton council ...

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  35. THE HARE MENACE.

    NYAH WEST, Tuesday.--Owing to the hare drives in the wheat belt numerous pests have been escaping into the fruit blocks, where they will do considerable . ...

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  36. COLAC.

    Colae branch of the United Australia party has discussed matters relating to the forthcoming election to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the late Mr. J. ...

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  37. THE RABBIT CAMPAIGN.

    SEYMOUR, Tuesday.--Since the issue of the Government proclamation calling upon land owners in rabhit-infested country to clean up their properties ...

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  38. Advertising

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  39. ECHUCA.

    At a municipal meeting the mayor (Cr. R. J. Evans) stated that arrears of rates due to the borough, water trust and sewerage authority approximated £12,000. ...

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  40. DRY SEASON AT YARRAGON.

    YARRAGON, Tuesday.--The necessity for vain here is reflected in a report to Narraean council by Mr. Murray, dairy inspector, as follows:--"Although more ...

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  41. HAMILTON.

    To mark the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Philip, of Kenmure, Hamilton, more than sixty relatives and friends offered congratulations. Among the ...

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  42. GRIT SHOWN IN LONG BOATING TRIP.

    COROWA, Tuesday.--Two young men, Gordon Doherty, 24 years, and Tom Connor, 21. have arrived here in a well-requipped 16-foot boat from Albury. They ...

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  43. YOUNG FARMERS' CLUBS.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Knox (U.A.P.) ashed the Minister of Education if, in view of the rapid expansion of young farmers clubs and ...

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  44. BOYS' TRAINING FARM.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.--Messrs, Rateliffe (vice-chairman), G. R. Giles (secretary) and Henderson (organiser), of the Melbourne Boys' Employment Movement, ...

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  45. MAN FOUND HANGING FROM TREE.

    WANGARATTA, Tuesday.--Gordon Murray, 53 years, a resident of Edi, was found yesterday afternoon bunging from a tree near his home. Murray had his ...

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  46. HORSHAM.

    An outbreak of fire in Mr. G. Seater's grocery shop in Searle-street was quelled by the fire brigade, after slight damage had been caused. The building was ...

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  47. FARMER AGED 91 YEARS DIES OF SHOCK.

    TERANG, Tuesday.--Mr. James Matheson, 91 years, a retired farmer, fell and fractured his thigh. He was taken to Mortlake Hospital, where he died from ...

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  48. HAND-BAG ROBBERY.

    Shortly after Mrs. K. Bourquin, of Mansfield-street, Thornbury had alighted from a motor bus on Saturday last who noticed that her hand bag was missing. She had ...

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  49. POLLED HEREFORD BULLS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Purchased at Wilencote homestead sale at Gisborne (N.Z.), three two-year-old Polled Hereford stud hulls reached Sydney by the ...

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  50. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    MYRTLEFORD, Tuesday.--At 7 o'clock this morning Myrtleford police were informed that John Kcozzotto, 52 years, an Italian, had attempted to commit suicide ...

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  51. KYNETON.

    The board of management of Kyneton District Hospital has appointed a subcommittee to peruse the by-laws with a view to redrafting them to conform to the ...

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  52. GIRL SEVERELY BURNED.

    ARARAT, Tuesday.--Joy Felmingham the younger daughter of Constable Felmingham, of Buangor, had her clothes accidentally ignited by a candle, and were ...

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  53. BOTH LEGS FRACTURED.

    MILDURA, Tuesday.--John McShane. 32 years, of Lake Cull-leraine, was admitted to Mildura District Hospitel with both legs fractured by a slip rail which ...

    Article : 38 words
  54. MILDURA.

    Mildura Grand Hotel has purchased a block adjoining the hotel at the corner of Deakin-avenue and Seventh-street, to provide extra accommodation for ...

    Article : 127 words
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