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  2. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT

    Professor Bernard Heinze, of the University Conservatorium, who is acting as musical adjudicator at South street, was welcomed at a dinner by members of the ...

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  3. VICTORIAN TOMATOES

    According to a report received yesterday an embargo has been placed on the importation into South australia of Victorian tomatoes. The reason given by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. DAMAGE BY FROST

    LEETON (N.S.W.), Friday.—An exceptionally heavy frost was experienced on the Murumbidgee irrigation area this morning. Sultanas, table grapes, and even ...

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  5. APRICOT CROPS SUFFER IN HAILSTORMS

    SHEPPARTON, Friday. — It is estimated that ha[?]lstorms, which swept through some of the fruitgrowing settlements in the Shepparton district during ...

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  6. JERSEY FARMER ARRIVES

    A tiny island of Liliputian farms, hard-working farmers, splendid cattle, and practically no crime was described yesterday by Mr. A. G. Le Brun, who arrived ...

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  7. BUTTER MARKETS

    Following a fairly good general demand earlier ini the week, the London market for butter is quietly steady. A cable message received by the Australian ...

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  8. COUNTRY PAGE

    Results of extensive experiments for the control of codlin moth conducted in 1933-34 on typical orchards of three large apple-growing districts of victoria were issued ...

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  9. WHEAT SAID TO BE INFERIOR

    HORSHAM, Friday. — Mr. E. V. Nixon, chairman of directors of Noske Bros. Pty. Ltd., flourmillers, told wheatgrowers at the annual smoke social of the agricultural ...

    Article : 318 words
  10. Heavy Frosts in Wheat Areas

    COOLAMON (N.S.W.), Friday. — A number of severe frosts culminated this morning in the worst one of the year. Ice formed on shallow water in some districts, ...

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  11. Damage at Sunraysia

    MILDURA, Friday. — A severe frost this morning played havoc with many vines throughout the Sunraysia district. The damage is not yet known, but it is ...

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  12. Bradford Wool top Market

    Wool tops at Bradford are firm, and prices have a hardening tendency. A fair amount of business is being done in tops. Quotations compare with those of ...

    Article : 154 words
  13. South African Wool

    There is every indication that the South African wool market has taken a definite turn for the better, and that the recent improved limits were not merely ...

    Article : 70 words
  14. "BACK TO HOME TOWNS"

    SLATY CREEK, Friday.—"Back to Slaty Creek" celebrations this afternoon attracted a large crowd of visitors, including the Minister for Education (Mr. ...

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  15. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS

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  16. Labour Prepares for State Election

    Although candidates have been selected by the Victorian Labour party to contest about 30 seats at the next State election, the central executive decided last night ...

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  17. London Wheat Market

    Wheat cargoes are dull owing to heavy selling of futures in North America, and to favourable South American crop reports. Sellers of cargoes of Manitoba ...

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  18. New South Wales Oranges

    Further sales of New South Wales oranges which were shipped in the Orama and all of which were wasty, have been made at the following prices:—Navels, 4/ ...

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  19. THEFTS AT CANN RIVER

    CANN RIVER, Friday.—Two robberies occurred in the Cann River district last night. Mr. Albert Emphield, driver for Murray's Store, discovered the door of the ...

    Article : 157 words
  20. 10/ a Ton More for Potatoes

    The Melbourne Potato market gained strength yesterday, prices generally showing a gain of 10/ a ton. Best redsoils sold up to £10/10/ a ton, but isolated ...

    Article : 69 words
  21. IMPRISONED IN MOTOR-TRUCK

    CHARLTON, Friday. — Frank Tidswell, a travelling protographer, was going to the Roort Show from Horsham in a motor-truck, accompanied by his sister, ...

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  22. PASTURE IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE

    A meeting of the Pasture Improvement League was held in Melbourne yesterday to discuss the holding of field days and the progress of experimental work in the ...

    Article : 71 words
  23. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT

    Members of the Bendigo Agricultural Society on Friday expressed their disapproval that the Bendigo works of the Amalgamated Freezing Company will not ...

    Article : 507 words
  24. FARMERS' FIELD DAY

    The farmers' field day, which is held annually at the State Research Farm, Werribee, will take place this year on Friday, October 26 The Minister for ...

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  25. MAN'S SKULL FRACTURED

    Edward Brewster, aged 23 years, Geelong road, West Footscray, suffered a fractured skull when he fell from a motor-lorry in Ballarat road, West Footscray, last night. ...

    Article : 41 words
  26. DROWNED IN DAM

    WAGGA (N.S.W.), Friday. — Henry Cuthbert Nolan, aged 38 years, farmer, was found drowned in a dam on the property of his father, Mr. Henry Nolan, ...

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  27. Chicago and Winnipeg Firmer

    Wheat futures are quoted as follow:— December delivery, 96[?] cents (4/0[?]) a bushel; May, 97¼ cents (4/0[?]); July, 92¼ cents (3/10¼), quotations being ½d. to ¾d. ...

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  28. News from Cities and Towns

    Miss E. M. Franeco has been appointed night [?]ister at the Base Hospital. Mr. H. Gr[?]ths has been appointed a life governor in recognition of a gift of £100. ...

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  29. "This Unearthly Hour of 10 a.m."

    "Why should singers have to sing at this unearthly hour of 10 a.m.?" asked Professor Bernard Heinze, the adjudicator, at the South street ...

    Article : 132 words
  30. ARARAT

    Although shearing was delayed by the wet, stormy weather, wool is coming in regularly again to district railway stations. Snow fell this week at Rossbridge, and at the Grampians there ...

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  31. Drummond North

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 224 words
  32. SLEPT WITH DEAD FATHER

    CHARLTON, Friday.—Sleeping in the same bed with his father, in a covered van at a rabbiters' camp, Alexander Walter Webb, awoke to find him dead. The dead ...

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  33. RIVERINA

    At the annual meeting of the Albury Swimming Club the following officers were elected: —President, Mr. W. E. Colley: secretary, Mr. J. Bohr: auditor, Mr. K. G. More. ...

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  34. SPAGNOLA WINS AGAIN

    Pletro Spagnola (12.6½), the rugged Italian heavy-weight, gained a points decision against Harry lister (11.8), the New Zealand middle-weight, in a disappointing 15 rounds contest at the ...

    Article : 366 words
  35. Walbundrie

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  36. MYRTLEFORD BUTTER FACTORY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 219 words
  37. OTHER DISTRICTS

    BEECH FOREST.—There has been an increasing demand for potatoes throughout the district. Farmers have been offered up to £9/10/, delivered at the railway station. Most ...

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  38. GEELONG AND DISTRICT

    In spite of the efforts of the Geelong Town-planning Association to rid the upper slopes of the You Yangs of rabbits, the pest is still very prevalent, and a large ...

    Article : 409 words
  39. COUNTRY STOCK MARKETS

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  40. Jacobs Knocked Out

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Sid Powell (11.4½) knocked out Ern Jacobs (11.9) at the Bohem[?]a Stadium to-night in the ninth round. ...

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  41. COUNTRY ROADS BOARD

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  42. "OUT OF THE SILENCE"—No. 55 (Marian).

    THE STORY SO FAR.— Alan Dundas discovers on his vineyard a vast underground structure in which he finds the beautiful Earani in a state of suspended animation. Restored to life by Dr. Barry, Earani tells dundas and Barry of the wonders of the galleries and of her lost world, and how Odi, one of their scientists, has wiped out its coloured races with a death ray. Both men are apprehensive of her powers and intentions. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  43. "BACK TO MOORABBIN"

    Hundreds of visitors have accepted invitations to attend various reunions which will be held during the "Back to Moorabbin" celebrationis beginnnig to-day[?] About 1,000 ...

    Article : 148 words
  44. IMPHEE AND SACCALINE.

    Imphee and Saccaline are two fodders which offer a cheap method of securing a large quantity of palatable green feed, or, alternatively, first-class ensilage. Both ...

    Article : 60 words
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