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  2. In the Churches SPECIAL SERVICES YESTERDAY

    A stained glass window and font in memory of the late Rev. J. A. Gault, one of the best-loved Australian military padres, were unveiled by the Methodist Chaplain-General (the Rev. T. C. Rentoul) at the Camberwell Methodist ...

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  3. DROMANA CAMP

    DROMANA, Sunday.—A camn to provide holiday accommodation for country people was officially opened this afternoon by the Lord Mayor of Melbourne ...

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  4. ARTIFICIAL FIBRES Challenge to Wool

    GEELONG, Saturday.—Artificial fibres, as they affect the wool industry and the adulteration of woollen goods was the subject of an address given by Mr. J. F. ...

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  5. CAVES AT BUCHAN

    ORBOST, Saturday.—The visit of the Minister for Lands (Mr. Lind) to Buchan to-day marked a new advance in the progress of a district rich in history. The ...

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    The Minister for Lands (Mr. Lind) opening improved tourist facilities at the Buchan Caves on Saturday. A modern caravan parking ground is an innovation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. COUNTRY PEOPLE

    After 30 years as poultry instructor at Dookie Agricultural College. Mr. G. Dowling terminated his association with the college on Saturday. Mr. Dowling has ...

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  8. CHRISTIANS AND PEACE

    More than 50 churches of various denominations were represented at a meeting in the Brunswick Town Hall yesterday afternoon at which the view of ...

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  9. ZINC SULPHATE EXPERIMENTS

    NHILL, Saturday.—Considerable interest was taken in a field day at Salisbury on the property of Councillor E. W. Dahlenburg. The field day was held under ...

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  10. YOUNG FARMERS Taradale Awards

    KYNETON, Saturday.—The Taradale Young Farmers' Club held its annual show to-day in conjunction with the Drummond North Club. Several ...

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  11. BULL-DRAWN CARAVAN

    MILDURA, Sunday.—Billy the Bull hauled the caravan carrying the Talent family to Melbourne 13 miles during the week-end. ...

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  12. DIFFICULT DAYS AHEAD

    "No one can look on unmoved at the persecutions of the Jews and Christians in Germany to-day," said Archbishop Head, preaching yesterday at the golden ...

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  13. LONDON SALES

    Offerings of wool at to-day's sales were of average selection and included a large supply of Australian merinoes, which met with a better demand. Withdrawals were ...

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  14. PASTURE CONTEST

    EDENHOPE, Sunday.—Messrs. Dubois Bros., of Lake Wallace Station, Edenhope, won the pasture competition conducted by the Edenhope Pastoral and Agricultural ...

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  15. HOLY TRINITY, KEW

    The new Iron entrance gates and garden wall of the Holy Trinity Church of England, Kew, were dedicated yesterday, by Archbishop Head. The Attorney-General ...

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  16. DANDENONG ROAD CHURCH Foundation-stone Laid

    To replace the present wooden building of St. Paul's Church of England, Dandenong road, Caulfield, a brick structure will be erected. ...

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  17. FLOWER DISPLAY

    BALLAN, Saturday.—The annual show of the Ballan Horticultural Society was held to-day. The show was opened by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Hogan), ...

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  18. PRIVATE ADVICE

    John Sanderson and Co. of Melbourne, have received the following cable message from Sanderson, Murray, and Eider Ltd., London, dated Dec. 2: —"Compared with present London sales ...

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  19. ST. ANDREW'S DAY SERVICE

    The Toorak Presbyterian Church was crowded last night when the Moderator-General of the Presbyterian Church of Australia (the Right Rev. Dr. John ...

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  21. MACARTHUR SHOW

    PORT FAIRY, Saturday.—The Mt. Eccles and Macarthur Agricultural Society's Show held to-day attracted exceptionally good entries especially in the ...

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  22. ROMSEY

    ROMSEY, Saturday.—The annual field day of the Romsey Young Formers' Club attracted a large attendance at the Romsey State school yesterday. The show ...

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  23. KILLED BY TRAIN

    LEONGATHA, Sunday. —Olive Mcpherson, aged 16 years, of Leongatha, was killed by a passenger train from Melbourne last night. The girl, who lived ...

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  24. PADRE GAULT MEMORIAL

    In memory of the Rev. James A. Gault, one of the best-known Australian military padres, a stained glass window was unveiled at the morning service in the ...

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  25. SOLEMN HIGH MASS

    Solemn High Mass was celebrated at St. Patrick's Cathedral yesterday morning, and Archbishop Mannix presided. Rev. J. A. Morgan was the celebrant, and ...

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  26. FOR BRIDE-ELECT

    On Saturday afternoon a tennis party was given by two hostesses, Mrs. George Gough and Miss Jean Tait, at Hume Burn, Warrnambool, the home of Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  27. TASK IN TANGANYIKA

    The Rev. Jack Harper, a son of Mr. H. R. Harper, who was formerly chief engineer in the State Electricity Commission, was the preacher at the Missionary ...

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  28. GARDEN PARTIES

    Although termed a "backyard" party, the gathering arranged by Mrs. E. Quiney, of Cobden, at her home on Saturday afternoon had all the atmosphere of a ...

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  29. Wholesale Prices

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  30. THANK OFFERING SUNDAY

    The 21st annual thank offering sunday was observed at the Ascotvale Methodist Church yesterday, at which the preacher was the Rev. W. O. D. Warnock. The ...

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  31. AGRICULTURAL COURSE

    The Council of Agricultural Education is now receiving applications for enrolment at Dookie and Longerenong Agricultural Colleges for the next term. ...

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  32. HERMITAGE REUNION

    The annual reunion of old collegians of The Hermitage. Geelong, was well attended on Saturday, and a tennis tournament on the school courts was followed ...

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  33. WEATHER CHART and FORECASTS

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  34. NEW CHURCH OPENED

    YALLOURN, Sunday.—The new Roman Catholic church at Yallourn was opened to-day by the Bishop of Sale (Dr. Ryan), assisted by the Rev. Father ...

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  35. DEBUTANTES AT TERANG

    A most successful ball was held in the Terang Town Hall in aid of the furnishing fund of the Terang Baby Health Centre Thirty-one debutantes were ...

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  36. OFFICIAL FORECASTS

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  37. BUSH FIRES

    THE BASIN, Sunday.—During the week-end two bush fires occurred at The Basin. The first broke out yesterday afternoon on the side of the mountain behind ...

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  38. FIRE IN STORE

    KYABRAM, Sunday.—A celluloid shade surmounting electric light bulbs ignited in O. Gilpins Kyabram store last night. The flame spread to a toy window, but the ...

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  39. RIVER GAUGINGS.—Saturday, Dec. 3

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  41. COLLEGE FETE

    LILYDALE, Sunday.—The Mount Lilydale College held its annual fete yesterday and about £200 was realised. Mr. Everard, M.L.A. who opened the ...

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  42. ESCAPE BY WINDOW

    NUMURKAH, Saturday.—A large weatherboard house owned by Mr. G. P. Heard, and occupied by Mrs. R. W. Bryceland, as a boarding-house, was destroyed ...

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  43. BALLARAT DOG SHOW

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  44. SAVE BY BRIGADE

    WAGGA (N.S.W.), Sunday.—Fire broke out to-day in a storeroom at the rear of Gissing's premises in Fitzmaurice street. When the fire was discovered it ...

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  45. TRUCK BURNT

    MIRBOO NORTH, Sunday.—A shed, containing a large quantity of tools and a motor-truck, the property of Mr. F. Ashworth, was destroyed by fire. There ...

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  46. RAINFALL

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  47. MELBOURNE OBSERVATIONS

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  48. INTERSTATE MARKETS

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  49. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA, DECEMBER 1

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  50. AUSTRALIAN RAIN RECORDS

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  51. Advertising

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