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  2. FARMERS' RELIEF.

    Mr. E. W. Tobin, solicitor, of Ouyen, appeared before the rural disabilities conference yesterday to explain his plan for the restoration of primary production. This ...

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  3. SERIAL STORY

    His letter to his mother—Jim's letter to Julia. Letters the boy had cried! His hand shook, touching the red-stained, black-stained papers. ...

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  4. OVERSEAS MEAT MARKET.

    In a letter received by a Melbourne business man from a well-informed correspondent in London concerning the meat trade, the writer says:— ...

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  5. REDUCED DUTIES.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Reduced duties are recommended by the Tariff Board in recent reports on a number of items in the tariff schedule, consideration ...

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  6. COUNTRY PAGE (Continued.)

    Commenting yesterday on the reduction which has been made in railway freights in South Australia with the object of helping Adelaide merchants to compete with ...

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  7. PENNANT COMPETITIONS.

    The principal business at the ordinary general meeting of the Victorian Bowling Association, held in the reception-room of the Town Hall last night, was determination of the method of playing ...

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  8. KNIFE WOUND IN BOY'S LEG.

    With a deep knife wound in his left leg Neil Shaw, aged 15 years, of Johnstop street, Fitzroy, was admitted to St. Vincent's Hospital last night. He was taken ...

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  9. POSTMASTER FOUND HANGED.

    HAY (N.S.W.), Wednesday—The police at Ivanhoe received advice yesterday that the dead body of Roger Thomas Dornay, postmaster at Mossgiel township, on the ...

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  10. SIXTH TAX CLERK CHARGED.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—John James Carley, clerk in the Taxation department, was charged in the Adelaide Police Court to-day with having stolen £227 and ...

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  11. EXPERIMENTAL AIRMAIL FLIGHT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—An experimental flight in connection with the proposed Anglo-Australian aerial mail service will be made next week. Imperial Airways ...

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  13. BUSH FIRES.

    Sir,—The summer has ended and the worry has passed for the bush fires, which have been as numerous as in previous years, but without the loss of property. It ...

    Article : 156 words
  14. Mildura Tournament.

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  15. CITRUS EXPORTS.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— A deputation arranged by the Federal Citrus Council of Australia, and representing the citrus industry of Australia, waited upon the ...

    Article : 220 words
  16. OVERSEAS SETTLERS.

    Protests against the failure of the Ministry to indicate what action it was proposed to take upon the report of the Royal Commission on Migrant Settlers have been ...

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  17. London Wool Sales.

    Offerings at the London auction sales of wool to-day comprised 10,145 bales, including 508 bales of wool from New South Wales, 1,003 bales from Queensland, 729 ...

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  18. 15 YEARS FOR MANSLAUGHTER.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Wednesday.— Thomas Francis Clark, who was found guilty of the manslaughter of Mrs. Bennett, who was shot dead following a lovers' ...

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  19. BENDIGO COMPETITIONS.

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  20. DUTIES ON ESSENCES.

    Sir,—There has been quite a lot of talk and letter-writing to the papers by manufacturers and high protectionists advocating that Great Britain should buy more butter ...

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  21. WOOL TRAIN AT CAMPERDOWN.

    CAMPERDOWN, Wednesday.—The Wool Train arrived to-day. It was welcomed, in the absence of the shire president (Councillor I. Black), by Councillor W. ...

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  22. WATER IN MILK.

    When T. J. Barr, dairyman, Bent street, Bentleigh, was charged at the Cheltenham Court on Wednesday with having sold milk which was adulterated. Mr. C. H. Kelley (for the presecution) said that ...

    Article : 175 words
  23. BANANA FARMS FOR WORKLESS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The State Government has decided to vest 350 acres of the forestry reserve at Mount Mee incharge of the Minister for Labour and ...

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  24. CONVICTED ON LESSER CHARGE.

    William Ernest Bell, aged 19 years, labourer, of Pakington street, St. Kilda, was charged before Mr. Justice Macfarlan in the Criminal Court yesterday with having, in company, robbed Talbot ...

    Article : 87 words
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