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  2. GOOD GOLF AT NORTHERNd

    Exceptionally brilliant scoring by back markers in a Bogey competition for the monthly medal at Northern was the feature of the play in the club competitions ...

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  3. COUNTRY PAGE

    ADELAIDE. Sunday.—Australian producers would be well advised to sell their wool on the present market, instead of holding it in the hope that prices would ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. TRADE IN EMPIRE

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Free trade within the Empire and tariff barriers in all parts of the Empire to goods from foreign countries were advocated by Lord Nuffield, ...

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  5. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT

    Much interest, has been taken in the success of district anglers at the Moorabool reservoir, where three brown trout, weighing respectively 11lb. 14oz., 9lb. 4oz., ...

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  6. BUSH FIRES IN WEST

    PERTH, Sunday.—Disastrous bush fires have swept through the Kojonup and Gnowangerup districts, and it is feared that many sheep have been trapped and ...

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  7. GEELONG AND DISTRICT

    Arranged by the Motor Defence Council, a parade of old-time cars from Corto to the Barwon Bridge on Saturday afternoon, attracted much interest, The cars ...

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  8. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT

    The death has occurred in Wangaratta of Corporal Jack Lynch, D.C.M., who was one of the first men from Bendigo to enlist dining the war. He was invallded ...

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  9. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Several dry areas in the Central West received considerable benefit from storms in the week-end. Homebush Station, in the Blackall district, ...

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  10. LOONGANA DISPUTE

    Officials of the Union Steam Ship Company said last night that no arrangements had been made for the departure of the Loongana to-morrow. The ...

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  11. Warragul Firemen Win Competition Cup

    WARRAGUL, Sunday.—Warragul and Tra[?]ar fire bridges compacted at Warragul yesterday for a cup provided by the two clubs, with the following results:—Four Men, hose and reeld ...

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  12. Brisbane Strike Committee Will Consider Extension

    BRISBANE, Sunday.— The strike committee of the Australian Meat Industry Export Union, when it meets on Monday, will consider a motion that further ...

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  13. TOBACCO EXPERIMENTS

    MYRTLEFORD. Sunday.—The annual field day of the Victorian Tobacco-growers' Association was held at the Government experimental plot, Merriang. It was ...

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  14. MELBOURNE MARKETSd

    Fruits in general were in fair demand. Grapes had most sales. Tomatoes were plentiful, but sales were slow. Quotations were as follows (at a bushel case, expecting where otherwise stated):— ...

    Article : 702 words
  15. Wheat Markets

    Following repots from America, holders of cargoes of Plates are included to raise their limits. Others are unchanged. Demand from Great Britain is quiet, but ...

    Article : 275 words
  16. Great Southern Show

    FOSTER. Sunday.— The Great Southern Agricultural and Pastoral Society's show was held at Foster yesterday in brilliant sunshine. Mr. H.J.Hyland distibuted the prizes. ...

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  17. BATHING IN THE NUDE

    WAGGA (N.S.W), Sunday.— PoliceInspector McIntosh reports that allegations of night bathing in the nude on beaches along the shores of the ...

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  18. COWES CHURCH HALL DEDICATED

    COWES, Sunday.— The Bishop of Geelong (the Right Rev. J. Booth) dedicated the St. Philip's Church of England Parish Hall yesterday afternoon. The hall was ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA'S INTEREST BILL IN NEW YORK

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—The Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Casey) said to-day that a formal report had been received by the Commonwealth Government on the effect ...

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  20. Boy Drowned in View of Many Bathers

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.— Peter Irvine, baker, aged 16 years, of Clifton street, Goodwood, was drowned at Henley Beach this morning in view of several hundred ...

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  21. SETTLERS' CLAIMS

    Sir.—The English settlers are to be congratuated on having reached a satisfactory settlement of their financial grievances. But what of the Australian ...

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  22. Pensions Rate Will be Increased Slightly

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The higher cost of living figures for January makes certain an increase in the rate of old-age and invalid pensions by 6d. a week from July ...

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  23. COUNTRY STOCK MARKETS

    werribee (Feb. 23).— Firmer prices for all classes of stock were received at the fortnightly stock sale in the municipal yards to-day. Quotations:—Fat bullocks, from £6 to £7/2/6; fat ...

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  24. News from Cities and Towns

    A Back to Church Sunday" was held at St. John's Presbyterian Church on Sunday. There were large Congregations. Messrs James Shade and W. D. McDonald were inducted to ...

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  25. Warragul Band Contests

    WARRAGUL. Sunday.—In the brass band contest held at the Showgrounds on Saturday Coburg West Boys' Band. Traralgon, and Warragul bands competed. Results:— ...

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  26. OTHER DISTRICTS

    ARCHIE'S GREEK.—The annual tennis club dance held in the Archie's Creek Hall, realised £10 toward the cost of renovations to the court. ...

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  27. ARARAT

    At the Presbyterian Chuch the Rev. S. J. Bill was inducted int he presence of a large congregation. In charge of the induction service were the following ministers of the ...

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  28. DOG SHOW AT BALLARAT

    BALLARAT, Saturday.— Ballarat and District Kennel Club held its Centenary parade at View Point in ideal weather to-day. Principal awards were:—A[?]sa[?]ians—Puppy: G. Noonan. Novice: ...

    Article : 540 words
  29. HOLY YEAR JUBILEE

    The announcement was made at St.Patrick's Cathedral yesterday that the Pope had granted an extension of the extraordinary jubilee of the holy year to the ...

    Article : 302 words
  30. LONDON WOOL MARKET

    LONDON, Feb. 6.—The first of this year's series of London sales closed last Tuesday, and as usual the closing day's selections were miscellancous, but it was noted that practically ...

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  31. PENNANT HANDBALL

    East Melbourne was easily defeated by St. Kilda in the main A grade handball match of the pennant programme. This defeat moves East Melbourne from first to third. ...

    Article : 522 words
  32. RIVERINA

    Awarda for proficiency in first are were [?] seated to the following candidates:—Certaincates (first year): — Misses L Condon, J. Spalding, E. Delany, M. Thompson, Messrs. ...

    Article : 370 words
  33. Amended Wages Determinations

    By an amended determination of the Gasworks Board, which came into force on February 21,1935, increases have been provided of from 1d. to 1/2 a week for "other employees" ...

    Article : 212 words
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