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  2. GREATER APPRECIATION OF OUR WINES

    Wine Week begins to-day. Coincident with important meetings and conferences of representatives of the wine trade from all States, special efforts are to be made to increase the consumption of Australian wine by making better known ...

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  3. SOUTH STREET FINALS

    Brilliant ballet work, spectacular gymnastic displays, action songs, and character dancing were features of the closing day of the calisthenics and dancing ...

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  4. MORE WOOL EXPORTED

    The wool of Australia is going all over the world. There are now 32 direct wool-customer countries of the Commonwealth. For the period July 1 to ...

    Article : 362 words
  5. SUCCESSFUL SHOWS IN THE COUNTRY

    Agricultural and horticultural shows were held in several country centres on Saturday. Speaking at the opening of the Dimboola Show, the Governor (Lord Huntingfield) emphasised the importance of ...

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  6. BEER BOTTLES MARK PLAYING AREA

    AT the Bunyip Cricket-ground, where the Kaniva I.O.R. (Rechabites) team was playing yesterday, the boundary was ...

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  7. COUNTRY PEOPLE

    Mr. W. R. Hunt, of Bordertown, who had been ill in Calvary Hospital, North Adelaide, for three months, was taken back to his home by ambulance plane. ...

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  8. FINE ROSES AT GEELONG

    The spring show of the Geelong Horticultural Society was held in the Davidson Hall of the Gordon Institute of Technology, and was opened by the Mayor ...

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  9. GOVERNOR AT DIMBOOLA

    The 47th annual show was opened yesterday in ideal weather by the Governor (Lord Huntingfield). Hundreds of district school children greeted him on arrival. In ...

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  10. URGED TO STAY ON LAND

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  11. DEMAND MADE ON HOSPITALS

    It was necessary that the whole c[?] munity should regard hospitals as [?] integral part of the social structure, [?] the president of the Royal Melbourne [?] ...

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  12. BETTER HARBOUR FACILITIES

    An encouraging reply was given by the Minister for Public Works (Mr. Goudie) yesterday to a deputation which requested improvement of the harbour. ...

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  13. JAPANESE EXEMPTIONS

    As 71,942 manufacturers have requested leniency in the application of the staple-fibre regulations after enforceement on November 1, the Minister for Industries ...

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  14. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT

    Approval having been given by the Railways Department, work will soon begin at the Ballarat East goods shed in repairing the damage done by the fire some weeks ...

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  15. MRS. DEERY IS RECOVERING

    Mrs. J. Deery, aged 28 years, who, after having been missing for four days, was found semi-conscious and exhausted deep in the bush beyond Healesville on Friday, ...

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  16. Mia Mia Awards

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  17. DISTURBANCE AT CAFE

    Police who were called to the George 'N cafe, Russell street, city to quell a disturbance early yesterday morning were unable to ascertain the cause of a hole in ...

    Article : 234 words
  18. YOUNG FARMERS' SHOW

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  19. KICKED BY HORSE

    Kicked while harnessing a horse o[?] property at Upper Maffra West, Henry Miller, one of the oldest fa[?] in the district, is now in St. David[?] ...

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  20. BOY FALLS IN DAM

    The son, aged two years of Mr. L. Hall, of Stony Crossing, fell into a dam yesterday, but resuscitation methods were successfully applied by a doctor. ...

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  21. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT

    The president of the Bendigo Boy Scouts Association (Mr. S. V. Eskdale) at the annual ambulance competitions presented a wood badge to Mr. Jack Samson, of the ...

    Article : 111 words
  22. MURCHISON

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  23. WARRNAMBOOL

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  24. Advertising

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  25. GEELONG AND DISTRICT

    A garden party was held on the lawns at the rear of the Aberdeen street Baptist Sunday school yesterday afternoon. A coronation fair in aid of the Church ...

    Article : 339 words
  26. ENFORCING TRAFFIC LAWS

    Police Superintendent W. R. Elliott stated yesterday that the traffic laws in Bendigo would be rigidly enforced from to-morrow. He said that for six months ...

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  27. GIFT FOR ELMORE HOSPITAL

    Mrs. D. W. Bayne, of Burnewang Estate, Elmore, has given £200 to the appeal for the Elmore Bush Nursing Hospital. This will pay for complete equipment for the ...

    Article : 35 words
  28. MEMORIAL TO COOK

    The memorial to Captain Cook, presented to the Fitzroy Council by Mr. J. A. Heyman, was unveiled in the Edinburgh Gardens, Fitzroy, on Saturday by the Mayor ...

    Article : 111 words
  29. QUAMBATOOK

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  30. Field Day at Romsey

    The fourth annual field day of the Romsey Young Farmers' Club was held at the Romsey State school yesterday when more than 500 entries were received. The show ...

    Article : 139 words
  31. HALL AT GELLIBRAND

    About 500 persons from Beech Forest, Laver's Hill, Princetown, Lorne, Melbourne, and Colac, were present at the opening of a new public hall at Gellibrand last night. ...

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  32. FIRE AT CAMP

    Fire, which broke out at the Penola Council's camp on Robe road, seven miles from Penola, burnt a motor-car, portable shed, and tent. The damage is ...

    Article : 45 words
  33. ALBURY DOG SHOW

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  34. UNHAPPY CORA LYNN

    Sir,—It is a cause of annoyance to the residents of Cora Lynn and adjoining districts to read in the newspapers, and to hear over the air, the plight of the people ...

    Article : 162 words
  35. BAPTIST JUBILEE

    Kerang district Baptist churches celebrated their diamond jubilee. The work was begun in October, 1877, by the Rev. G. Slade, who laboured for three and a half ...

    Article : 84 words
  36. THROWN FROM HORSE

    Major Frank Fisher, of the Camperdown troop of the 4-13th Light Horse Regiment, was admitted to Warrnambool Base Hospital with concussion, which he ...

    Article : 50 words
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