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  2. ITEMS OF INTEREST

    In the 11 months of the present financial year the West Australian Railways department has lost £250,219 compared with a loss of £121,367 in the first 11 ...

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  3. CHAMPION SHEEP

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Great interest was taken in the Judging of the champion merino sheep and of the teams competing for the Stonehaven Cup at the Sheep ...

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  4. PURCHASE OF NEW TOBACCO CROP

    The whole of this year's Australian crop of bright tobacco will be bought, together with the customary "uslngs" of darker grades, and the same schedule of prices ...

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  5. GEELONG AND DISTRICT

    In the City Court on Friday Herbert James Clarke, carpenter, of Little Ryrie street, was charged with having broken and entered the premises of Delbridge and ...

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  6. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT

    "This is not a ministerial action at all. It has been done by a public servant and is a first-class example of bureaucracy," said Mr. Hogan, M.L.A., speaking at the ...

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  7. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT

    Clara E. Rickard, aged 38 years, formerly a boarding-house keeper at Nyah, and her husband, James Richard Richard, aged 38 years, were each sentenced by Mr. ...

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  8. COUNTRY PAGE CITRUS STORAGE

    Arrangements have been made by the [?] preservation research committee of the ouncil for Scientific and Industrial Research with the authorities at the Low ...

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  9. OVERSEA FREIGHT RATES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Although at a meeting of the Australian Overseas Transport Association to-day representatives of the Dairy Produce Board reached an ...

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  10. GREEN PEACH APHID

    Orchardists in the Goulburn Valley and Doncaster districts are warned that egglaying forms of the green peach aphid are abundant in those arcas. A report ...

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  11. JAPAN BUYS WOOL

    BRISBANE, Friday. —Sales of about 3,000 bales of withdrawn wools have been made to Japanese buyers in the last few days at prices on a parity with the rates ...

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  12. PRICE OF BUTTER

    Sir,—An increased price for butter is collectable only from the declining local sales, and the collection costs such huge sums that this extravagant and unjust ...

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  13. Law an Ass, But Police Find a Way

    GEELONG, Friday.—The City Court heard on Friday a larceny case in which on Friday a larceny case dence was given that the accused ...

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  14. Liverpool Apple Market

    An active market prevails for apples at Liverpool, Shipments ex the steamers Tasmania, Nariva, and Port Huon offered in this market have realised the ...

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  15. Dominions' Meat

    According to the political correspondent of the "Daily Herald," one result of the talk between the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Elliot) and the High ...

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  16. Valuable Fowls Burnt

    GREENSBOROUGH, Friday. — A fire in the fowlpens on the poultry farm of Mr. Barr, of McDowell street, destroyed many valuable blids, in spite of Mr. ...

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  17. Hews from Cities and Towns [?]RNAMBOOL & DISTRICT

    [?] Alice Murphy of the elementary school bing staff, has been tranaferred to a [?] school. Mr. C.S. Davidson, who [?] Joined the staff, has been transferred ...

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  18. Gippsland "Tiger" Again

    TRARALGON, Friday.—The Gippsland mystery animal, which many persons have declared to be a tiger, has reappeared between Traralgon and Yarram On his ...

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  19. Wappan Estate Offered at Auction

    Wappan Estate, which remained in the hands of the Bon family from the time it was purchased by them in 1845 until the State Rivers and Water Supply ...

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  20. Search for Lost Prospector

    TRAFALGAR, Friday.—The search for the missing prospector John Lee, was continued to-day Lee's two sons joined the search party under First-constable ...

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  21. WATER RIGHTS

    In view of the abnormal conditions which prevailed during the last irrigation season, the State Ministry has decided, in cases where irrigators did not obtain ...

    Article : 121 words
  22. ARARAT

    [?] C. J. Merralls, manager of the Commer[?] Bank at Ararat. who has been transferred [?], was presented with a gold-mounted [?] pen. ...

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  23. SALE AT FORTUNA

    BENDIGO, Friday.—Nine hundred persons were admitted to "fortuna to-day which was the fifth day of the sale of intique and modern furnishings in the ...

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  24. ROBBERY FROM TRAIN

    BENALLA Friday. — Railways detectites are intestigating the theft of goods worth £100 from the 2.15 p.m. goods train from Melbourne yesterday, which was ...

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  25. Relic of Early Geelong

    GEELONG, Friday. — An interesting, relic of early land sales it Geelong was referred to the Lands officer at Geelong on Friday. In the middle 40's or early ...

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  26. ONION POOL FINANCE

    COLAC, Friday.—At a meeting of the provisional board of the Victorian Onion Corporation at Colac, it was reported that the position at the bank was ...

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  27. RIVERINA

    Alderman J. Brann (Albury) has been elected unopposed as advisory councillor for the southern division, New South Wales agricultural Bureau, for the twelfth successive ...

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  28. Child Drowned While Parents Were at Funeral

    DONALD, Friday. — Norman Harris, aged six years, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Harris, was missed from his home on a farm six miles from Donald. ...

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  29. DANDENONG POULTRY SHOW

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  30. Bradford Wool Market

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  31. FATAL FALL FROM SCAFFOLDING

    INGLEWOOD, Friday.—While engaged on repair work at the Bank of New South Wales, William Charles Simons, aged 43 years, fell 25ft. from a scaffolding, and ...

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  32. RACIAL PROBLEMS IN SOUTH AFRICA

    Sir,—Will you allow me to correct an error apparently made by me in an address to the Royal Empire Society last night when dealing with the "poor white" ...

    Article : 351 words
  33. OTHER DISTRICTS

    BEECH FOREST.—Work at the forestry plantation is in full swim. The main camp for this winter is at Seaview, about seven miles from Beech Forest. ...

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  34. WEST AUSTRALIAN HARVEST

    PERTH, Friday. — The secretary of the wheat pool of Western Australia (Mr. H. E. Braine) said to-day that the area under crop would probably be 7½ per cent, ...

    Article : 49 words
  35. Advertising

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  36. COUNTRY STOCK MARKETS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 317 words
  37. OVERSEAS MARKETS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 129 words
  38. Advertising

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    Advertising : 62 words
  39. Advertising

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