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  2. UNSTEADY DEMAND FOR BEEF FAT CATTLE SALES

    The trade demand was weaker at the fat cattle market yesterday. Opening sales were generally somewhat easier, though early ...

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  3. WOOL SALES ENDING Market Steady

    Catalogues available at the Melbourne wool sales yesterday were typical of the closing stages of the season, and there was no ...

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  4. MAN ON THE LAND

    Because of the many practical advantages it has been found to possess, an incresingly large number of poultrykeepers are now adopting the free choice ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. ARTESIAN WATER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. J. L. Callaghan (Queensland Land Settlement Board) stated when the interstate conference on water conservation and ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS RETIRED BANKER'S DEATH

    BALLARAT.—The death occurred at Ballarat of Mr. A. S. Rusden, aged 74 years. Mr. Rusden was a retired bank manager. For many years he was ...

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  8. SAFE WORKING PRIZE

    GEELONG.—Mr. N. Allen, clerk in the Victorian Railways road motor service office at Geelong, has won the Harold W. Clapp prize for the aggregate ...

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  9. SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL OPENED

    HEYWOOD.—The new St. Andrew's Presbyterian Sunday School hall was dedicated by the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria (the Right ...

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  10. COUNCILLOR'S ILLNESS

    BALLARAT.—Councillor T. J. Barry, who for many years has been an active member of the Creswick Council, and is a leading member of the Ballarat ...

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  11. HOSPITAL FOR HEALESVILLE

    HEALESVILLE.—In view of the urgent need for a hospital at Healesville, the shire council has authorised the convening of a public meeting at an early date, ...

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  12. TWO MEN ACQUITTED

    BENALLA. — Following the bush fires which swept the Mansfield district on Friday, January 13, Henry Thomas Glover, prospector, and Clarence George Henry ...

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  13. ENTERTAINED AT TEA

    HEYWOOD.—Miss Loma Wright, of Drumborg, was entertained at a kitchen tea at Heywood by residents of Drumborg and Heywood in honour of her ...

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  14. BANK MANAGER'S TRANSFER

    KANIVA.—Mr. E. Kirmsse, who has been manager of the Commercial Bank at Kaniva for a short period, has been transferred to the relieving staff of the ...

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  15. PRESENT TO BANDSMAN

    LEONGATHA.—Mr. L. Smith, who has been secretary of the Leongatha Town Band for three years, was presented with a crystal salad bowl and servers before he ...

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  16. BULLET WOUND FATAL

    BALLARAT.—Alan Locke, aged 19 years, who lived in Raglan street, Daylesford, died in the Ballarat Base Hospital on Wednesday as a result of having been ...

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  17. Advertising

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  18. KITCHEN TEA

    LOCH.—Before her marriage to Mr. G. Weir, Miss Jean M. Humphrey was entertained at a kitchen tea. The wedding at the Presbyterian Church was well ...

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  19. RECOLLECTIONS OF EAR[?] [?]ays

    MITCHAM. — Mr. J. Ch[?] of Mitcham, who is in his 88th ye[?] one of the oldest colonists in Victoria. There are four generations of the family living ...

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  20. BEAUFORT RESIDENT DIES

    BEAUFORT. — Mr. Charles James Meredith, who had lived at Beaufort for more than 30 years, died at his home on Tuesday, aged 84 years. He was born at ...

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  21. MINISTER'S TOUR

    BORDERTOWN.—The Rev. J. Firth was bidden farewell by the Wolseley Methodist Sunday School before he left to visit his parents in Scotland. He was ...

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  22. WEDDING GIFTS

    MURCHISON.—Miss Mary Crawford, of North Murchison, who is shortly to be married to Mr. W. Robbins, of Dhurringile, received a gift from members of the ...

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  23. BROKERS' REPORTS

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  24. NO FUNDS FOR HOSPITAL

    DENILIQUIN (N.S.W.), — The Hospitals Commission of New South Wales has intimated that it has no funds available with which to assist the Deniliquin ...

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  25. AUXILIARY FOR BLIND

    OLINDA.—At the annual meeting of the Olinda auxiliary of the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, officers elected were:—President, Miss G. Culley; ...

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  26. SERVICES RECOGNISED

    OUYEN.—In recognition of her assistance to the Ouyen Hospital Women's auxiliary, Mrs. G. W. Valentine was presented with a crystal salad bowl. She is ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND VISITORS

    PORTLAND.—The Reso train, with a party of New Zealand visitors, arrived from Mt. Gambier on Tuesday. A wreath was placed on the soldiers' Cenotaph by the ...

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  28. MELBOURNE PIG MARKET

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  29. GIRL GUIDE AS NURSE

    DROUIN.—Miss Phyllis Bertram, Girl Guide lieutenant, was entertained by Guides and Rangers and given presents before she left Drouin to undergo a course ...

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  30. VOLUNTARY AID

    PAKENHAM.—At a well-attended public meeting a voluntary aid detachment was formed. Officers elected were:— Medical superintendent, Dr. W. G. ...

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  31. MAN'S LEG AMPUTATED

    GEELONG.—Suffering from severe injuries to the foot Thomas Ritchie, aged 41 years, of Sutherland street, Geelong, was admitted to Geelong Hospital on ...

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  32. SYDNEY UNCHANGED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Of 9,579 bales offered at auction at the Sydney wool sales to-day 7,380 were sold at auction and 911 under private treaty. The selection was ...

    Article : 85 words
  33. POSTAL CHANGES

    STRATFORD.—Mr. E. Wattis, who has been on the staff of the Stratford post-office for several years, has been transferred to The Rialto, Collins street, ...

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  34. INTERSTATE LIVE STOCK MARKETS

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  35. HIBERNIAN SOCIETY

    STAWELL.—An amalgamation of the Stawell men's and women's branches of the Hibernian Society has been arranged. Mr. A. E. Ra[?]hgeber was elected president, ...

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  36. LONDON SALES

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  37. WEATHER CHART and FORECASTS

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  38. RAILWAY TRANSFER

    STRATFORD.—Mr. W. Milne, a railway employee, was presented by the Stratford Football Club with a travelling rug before he left for Newport. Mr. Milne, ...

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  39. CITY HORSE SALES

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  40. DEATH AT AGE OF 85

    TERANG.—Mr. Patrick Carlin died at his home at Noorat, aged 85 years. He had lived in the Western District since 1870. He was engaged in dairy farming ...

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  41. METROPOLITAN MEAT MARKET

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  42. Advertising

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  43. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION

    YACKANDANDAH. — Mrs. Rebecca McDougall, of Allan's Flat, has celebrated her 97th birthday She received a cake and good wishes from her friends. ...

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  44. RIVER GAUGINGS.—Wednesday, Apl. 26

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  45. COUNTRY STOCK MARKETS

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  46. Advertising

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  47. PIG SHORTAGE LIKELY

    Because heavy rain in all parts of the State has resulted in good grass in dairying districts, the demand for pigs will be greatly increased. Farmers in country ...

    Article : 59 words
  48. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA FOR APRIL 27

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  49. OFFICIAL FORECASTS

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  50. Junior Commerce Chamber

    The following have been elected members of the Melbourne Junior Chamber of Commerce:—A. W. Marshall (McIlwraith McEacharn Ltd.), M. A. Jones (Vacuum ...

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  51. AUSTRALIAN RAIN RECORDS

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  52. INTERSTATE MARKETS I

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Ta5. oaten straw £4/10/. wheaten £4/10/: Vic. oaten hay, £11 maize, North Coast new reason's prime and white 4/2; millet, Richmond River £40 to £45, slight ...

    Article : 308 words
  53. MELBOURNE OBSERVATIONS

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