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  2. WEAKER TREND IN FAT STOCK VALUES LOCAL MUTTON RATES EASIER

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  3. Late Courts EYE LOST WAS "ONLY EYE"

    The vision of one eye having been seriously impaired by an earlier accident, a miner who lost the sight of the other eye in an accident is considered by the ...

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  4. NEW BREAD PRICES Country Rates

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  5. BUSH FIRE DAMAGE Pines Destroyed

    MT. GAMBIER (S.A.), Thursday. Fires which are believed to have been caused by lightning during a thunderstorm blazed up in various parts of the ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS MUNICIPAL CONFERENCES

    Expressing itself in favour of the present system of annual conferences of all municipalities, the Huntly Shire Council to-day instructed its delegates to the next ...

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  8. IMPROVEMENTS TO RACECOURSE

    Improvements which have been carried out at the Bungaree racecourse will add to the convenience of patrons at race meetings there. The improvements include a ...

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  9. RISE IN SEWERAGE RATE

    At a special meeting of the Bendigo sewerage authority to-day it was decided to make a rate of 1/5 in the £1 within the Bendigo sewerage district. The new ...

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  10. BUS SERVICE TO SCHOOL

    Approval has been granted for a bus service to take children from Murchison and Tatura to the Shepparton High School. The transport will be subsidised ...

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  11. FIRE NEAR CLUB

    EMERALD, Thursday.—A bush fire began to-day on the Monbulk road and spread to the timbered country adjoining the Emerald Country Club. After ...

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  12. MELBOURNE PIG MARKET

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  13. ELECTRIC LIGHT SWITCHED ON

    In furtherance of the State Electricity Commission's programme in rural districts Lemnos, the fourth country area in the Shepparton scheme, celebrated the ...

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  14. BLAZE UNDER CONTROL

    Fighting through the night, men at different points in the Upper Murray have suceeded in bringing all fires under control. ...

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  15. BENDIGO CITY ESTIMATES

    The Bendigo City Council to-day adopted the annual estimates submitted by the town clerk. The total expenditure was shown as £91,776. Public works ...

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  16. WHEATGROWERS' BOUNTY

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Hogan) announced yesterday that the bounty payable to wheatgrowers under the home consumption price plan would ...

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  17. GRASS DESTROYED

    A grass re destroyed 100 acres to the east of the town. Forty children provided the necessary "man power" to enable the fire brigade to quell the outbreak. ...

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  19. INQUESTS AT WODONGA

    Mr. M. H. Bunte, J.P., deputy coroner, presided at the adjourned inquest into the death of Allan Ernest Dowdle, of Scotchmer street, Fitzroy, who was ...

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  20. HOMES THREATENED

    A bush fire at Eganstown to-day destroyed a pine plantation and fencing and grass on the property of Councillor J. E. Menadue (Horsham). Several homes in ...

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  21. TWO HOLIDAYS

    As a result of a variation of the construction workers' award made by Judge Piper in the Arbitration Court yesterday on the application of the Australian ...

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  22. FIRE IN CROWN LANDS

    BENALLA, Thursday.—Although the weather was very hot to-day a favourable wind kept the big bush fire at Warrenbayne in Crown lands between ...

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  23. ANNUAL FIELD DAY

    The annual field day of the Hedley Young Farmers' Club was held on Tuesday, and a record display of exhibits contributed to its success. Chief awards were ...

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  24. WHEAT EXPORTS

    GEELONG, Thursday.—An announcement made by three of the large wheat shippers that no wheat will be sent from country stations for transport to ...

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  25. 29 FIRE CALLS

    The metropolitan fire brigades had attended 29 fires, including 26 small grass fires, to last evening. ...

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  26. COUNTRY STOCK MARKETS

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  27. WATER RESTRICTIONS

    Owing to the shortage of water the water trust has restricted the watering of gardens to three days a week of one hour each. If this does not reduce the ...

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  28. 21 FIRES REPORTED

    Twenty-one fires or groups of fires were reported yesterday by officers on an R.A.A.F. plane, which flew over country districts for the first time this season, ...

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  29. FLOUR TAX CRITICS

    PORTLAND, Thursday.—The borough council, through district Parliamentary representatives, has decided to enter an emphatic protest against the "iniquitous ...

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  30. GARDEN SEWERAGE

    The sewering of the gardens has been completed, and an inspection of the work was made to-day by the Mayor (Councillor A. M. King). The work cost £14,000, ...

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  31. £10,000 ESTATE

    The Curator of the Estates of Deceased Persons has obtained rules to administer the estate of Louis Joseph Victor Arents, also known as Louis Arents, formerly of ...

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  32. OBITUARY

    Mr. Michael McCormack a native of the Mansfield district, died yesterday morning at the age of 69 years. He was a past president of the Mansfield Shire ...

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  33. WILLS AND ESTATES

    The will of Joseph Davis Marks, of Albert Court, Kensington, London (England), who died on May 25, has been lodged for reseal of probate. He left estate of a gross value ...

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  34. LESS BEEF EXPORTED

    Exports of chilled beef from Australia in the five months ended November 30 aggregated 179,591owt.—56,289owt. less than in the same period of last season, ...

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  35. BROKERS' REPORTS

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  36. IRRIGATION WATER Protest at Rochester

    ROCHESTER, Thursday.—A large meeting of irrigators was held in the Shire Hall to hear the report of the deputation to the Minister for Water Supply ...

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  37. KING 'ISLAND NEWS

    CURRIE (King Island).—Mr. Marcus Gibson, the newly appointed police magistrate for the district that includes King Island, visited Currie for the first time this ...

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  38. LAW NOTICES—(This Day)

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  39. INTERSTATE MARKETS

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  40. DRIED FRUITS BOARD

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Four nominations have been received by the Federal Electoral Department for the election of a representative of Victorian growers on the ...

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  41. SHOPS BROKEN INTO

    ROSEBUD, Thursday.—Last night thieves broke into the premises of Mr. W. Adams's Tarax bar in Pt. Nepean road and stole a quantity of tobacco and ...

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  42. ELECTRICITY SUPPLY

    As part of its scheme of rural development, the State Electricity Commission is extending the supply of electricity to the Bona Vista area, near Warragul, ...

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  43. KILLED BY FLYWHEEL

    PERTH, Thursday.—Leslie Roy Ashworth, aged 40 years, married, of York, was killed at York last night when the revolving fly-wheel of an oil engine broke ...

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  44. £14 TAKEN FROM GARAGE

    WINCHELSEA, Thursday.—Thieves who broke into the garage of Mr. J. G. Downes last night took £in cash and two electric torches. The Winchelsea ...

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  46. INTERSTATE LIVE STOCK MARKETS

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  47. DROUGHT RELIEF

    There was nothing to prevent any farmer or grazier, even if he was a licensee of private holdings, from applying for drought relief, said the Minister for Lands ...

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  48. HUNTLY COMPLAINT

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—Dissatisfaction was expressed at the meeting of the Huntly Council to-day that the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission had ...

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  49. Wool Trade

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  50. INTERIM BUTTER PRICE

    Commonwealth Dairy Produce Equalisation Committee Ltd. has issued a forecast of the Australian average equalisation price of butter and cheese for this ...

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  51. SEWERAGE OPPOSED

    BACCHUS MARSH, Thursday.—At a poll of ratepayers for an expression of opinion on the installation of a sewerage scheme in Bacchus Marsh the voting ...

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  52. GEELONG FRUIT SALES

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  53. CHILD SWALLOWS COINS

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—While watching Father Christmas at a city store on Thursday, William Surridge, aged fine years, swallowed a shilling, a sixpence, ...

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  54. MAKING MUNITIONS

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—A request from the Bendigo Chamber of Commerce for co-operation in the movement to decentralise the making of munitions came ...

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  55. SOLICITOR OFF ROLL

    PERTH, Thursday.—The name of Neil Maxwell Graham, solicitor, of Southern Cross, was struck off the roll of the Supreme Court to-day by the Full Court ...

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