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  2. OIL IN PAPUA.

    Oil prospects of an encouraging nature are indicated in a report received by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) from Mr. A. Gillespie, the Papuan oilfields ...

    Article : 465 words
  3. SHEARERS AND AWARD.

    Referring to the statement by the secretary of the Melbourne branch of the A.W.U. (Mr. J. McPherson), officials of the Pastoralists' Association point out ...

    Article : 559 words
  4. MONETARY AND MINING.

    Net profits earned by the Bank of Victoria Ltd. during the year ended June 30, 1922, at £179,930, contrast with £234,826 reported for the previous year, and ...

    Article : 5,044 words
  5. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    News of good rains in parts of New South Wales and fairly general falls in Victoria during the last three days has been gratifying. In the Riverina the falls in ...

    Article : 4,368 words
  6. CITY COUNCIL PROSECUTIONS.

    Commenting yesterday upon the action of a bench of honorary magistrates at North Melbourne in inflicting nominal fines for breaches of the City Council by-laws ...

    Article : 236 words
  7. FATALITY AT HIGHETT.

    Witnesses in a case at the Morgue yesterday give minute details of the lighting and safety of the level crossing at the Highett railway station, during the inquiry by the coroner (Dr. Cole) into the ...

    Article : 388 words
  8. WEST AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    PERTH, Monday.—Several recommendations from country branches to withdraw the Country party from the Government Coalition, in which it has three Ministers, ...

    Article : 121 words
  9. COUNTRY INDUSTRY.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—A new industry in Ballarat, that of preserving lemon-peel, was officially opened to-day by the mayor (Councillor W. R. Elsworth). Mr. W. W. ...

    Article : 165 words
  10. EVENING ORGAN RECITAL.

    Dr. W. G. price, city organists, will give an organ recital in the Melbourne Town Hall to-night at 8 o'clock, when music-lovers will have the opportunity of listening to compositions by [?] ...

    Article : 40 words
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  12. MR. SASTRI'S VISIT.

    In a message which has been received by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), through the Governor-General (Lord Forster), the Viceroy of India (Lord Reading) warmly ...

    Article : 183 words
  13. UNIFORM BUTTER-GRADING.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—At a meeting of the Tasmanian Dairymen's Association to-day, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. J. B. Bayes) suggested that an ...

    Article : 75 words
  14. EAST MELBOURNE MARKET.

    Sir,—As one of the ratepayers and property owners of East Melbourne, I should like to protest against having a market in East Melbourne at all. East Melbourne, ...

    Article : 84 words
  15. WOOL TRADE.

    In the absence of public auctions, the wool market remains quiet. During the last few days, however, there has been some inquiry for all qualities, with the ...

    Article : 230 words
  16. CRIMINAL COURT.

    Before Mr. Justice Mann, in the Criminal Court yesterday, three youths named Albert W. [?] Henry Chapman, and George Arthur Davis, pleaded guilty to having broken into the M[?] ...

    Article : 211 words
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  18. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    WHEAT.—The London market for cargoes is firm with a good inquiry for wheat in near positions. The cargo of the [?] [?]ples M[?], due July 21. has been sold at [?] [?] Parcels are [?]rm ...

    Article : 14 words
  19. FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 words
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