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  2. THE BROKEN DROUGHT

    TRANGIE, Thursday.—The draught may safely be looked on as being over Since the beginning of the present month, steady, soaking rains have fallen during intervals of a few ...

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  3. TRADE AND FINANCE

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  4. MINING.

    The following were among closing mining quotations on. the London Stock Exchange on Tuesday:—Brokens, b 609, s 61; North B.11, b 476, s 489; lvanhoc, 25; Walhi, b 368, b 359: Waihi Junction, 51; Hampton, b ...

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  5. THE SHARE LIST.

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  6. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Lieut.-General Sir John Monash, in a speech delivered at the British Empire League's luncheon to-day, said the time had gone past when the Army was apart ...

    Article : 261 words
  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    GRAFTON.—Aid. Malcolm Ferguson died suddenly early yesterday morning at the age of 42. Besides having varied business interests, deceased was well-known as one of the ...

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  8. COMMERCIAL.

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  9. MEAT PRICES.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Thursday.—Mr. Powdrell, chairman of the Freezing Company in Taranaki, States that he received a cable from the Continent, offering a much higher price ...

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  10. ON 'CHANGE.

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  11. BORDER CONGESTION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the course of a general complaint on the truck shortage by farmers at the Port Fairy Conference to-day, ...

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  12. GENERAL MERCHANDISE.

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  13. VITICULTURE CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference of the Federal Vittcultural Council of Australia has been appointed to take place at the Sydney Chamber of Commerce on Monday next, June 28. New ...

    Article : 124 words
  14. TIMBER MILLING.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Fair Profits Commission to-day examined reports of saw milling associations and companies, with a view to determining the relations of milling ...

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  15. MR. M'GIRR'S SCHEME.

    Sir,—What about suggesting to Mr. M'Girr that be finance his new child pauperisation scheme in the obvious way—namely, by taking from bachelors who are drawing the basic ...

    Article : 98 words
  16. MURRAY LANDS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Consideration was given by the Farmers' Conference at Port Fairy to-day to the proposal of the Murray Waters Committee to limit the prices of land ...

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  17. HOMEBUSH FAT STOCK MARKET.

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  18. WALLSEND ENTRIES.

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  19. BIBLE STORIES.

    Sir,--While the Rev. Pendleton Stewart, and the underpaid clergy in general, will have the full sympathy of all well-meaning people, one cannot but regret that in his outbreak he ...

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  20. CYCLONE RISKS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Minister for Justice yesterday stated that the State Insurance Commissioner, Mr. Goodwyn, had for some time been considering the institution of ...

    Article : 126 words
  21. PRICE OF SUGAR.

    BRISBANE. Thursday.—Under the Commonwealth authorities, control the price of sugar must be retailed at not- more than 6d per 1b., but the Price-fixing Commissioner for the ...

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  22. GRAND NATIONAL.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—There was a fair amount of jumping this morning at Flemington. Leddington, three by his Grand National pilot, O. Boyd, cleared three hardies in pleasing style, and then strode along ...

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  23. ANTI-GIRL-LABOR STRIKE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The moulders employed by Matters Limited, at Mile End ceased work as a protest against girl labor. The union decided to take a stand against the ...

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  24. ENGLISH FOOTBALLERS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The English footballers visited Ipswich to-day and defeated Ipswich by 40 to 12, before a crowd of 4000. The Englishmen had the best of the scrums ...

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  25. THE MAILS.

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  26. LATE SCRATCHINGS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Scratchings made to-day for the V.R.C. Grand National meeting were:— Maiden Steeplechase: Ivy's Last (ineligible). ...

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  27. IN THE CITY MARTS.

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  28. ART UNIONS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Home Secretary (Mr. M'Cormack), referring to the recent announcement that the golden casket art unions would be continued Indefinitely at two months ...

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  29. STOCK EXCHANGES.

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  30. AUCKLAND GAS DISPUTE.

    WELLINGTON. N.Z. Thursday. In connection with the Auckland, gas dispute, an agreement was reached to-night, in consequence of the conciliatory Intervention of the Magistrate, ...

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  31. BILLIARD TOURNAMENT.

    The City Tattersall's Club's billiard tournament was continued last night with the following results:—F.. J. Jago, (195) beat S. Bryant (110), By 90; E. G, Rudd (135) beat T. Bolfe (105), by 29; T. Mensor (110) beat ...

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  32. MELBOURNE STOCK SALES.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—In the live stock market to-day only 1170 fat bullocks were yarded. Quotations: Prime pens of bullocks from £29' to £35, extra prime from £30 to £3910. good from £24 to £23, good ...

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  33. SUGAR COMPANY FINE.

    BRISBANE. Thursday.—In the High Court today. the Chief Justice presiding. Mr. T. J. Ryan. K.C., and Mr. H. D. Macrossan (instructed by the Crown Solicitor) moved for leave to appeal ...

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  34. COUNTRY GAS PRICES.

    The Necessary Commodities Control Commission yesterday granted the Municipality of Bowral, leave to increase the price of gas used lot heating purposes, from 76 to 84 (less 2 12 per ...

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  35. TASMANIAN POLICE PAY.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Tasmanian Government has decided to increase the pay of the police by 2s 6d per day. This will involve an annual expenditure of £10,600. ...

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  36. WHOLESALE MEAT PRICES.

    The following were the wholesale prices, of meat delivered at retail butchers' shops from the Pyrmont Meat Depot yesterday:— Beef Ox bodies 5 12 d to 7 12d, hinds 6 12d to 9 12d, ...

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  37. COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS FOR LITHGOW.

    LITHGOW. Wednesday. — The Attorney- General has granted the request of the Lithgow Council for the establishment of a court of quarter sessions hero. ...

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  38. FIRE IN A FACTORY.

    A slight outbreak of fire in the basement of W. Beard's mattress factory, in Parramatta Road, Camperdown, was quickly extinguished by the fire brigades late last night. Very little ...

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  39. TO-DAY'S AUCTIONS.

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