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  2. PUBLIC HALL AT BALLARAT

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—"The city council has arrived at a decision regarding the new public hall, and it is its intention to carry it through." Councillor J. Pryor ...

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  3. WHEAT QUOTAS

    Serious decline in land values—possibly by 25 per cent.—If the proposed wheat export restriction plan were adopted, was predicted yesterday by the Premier (Mr. ...

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  4. Letters to the Editor "HAPPY" NEW ZEALAND

    Sir,—Relative to the letter in your [?] on Saturday from Mr. G. A. Burrow, [?] I give my experience in this country. I am interested in two businesses, one [?] ...

    Article : 180 words
  5. COUNTRY NEWS

    ARARAT.—Dr. L. Langley, who has been at the mental hospital, Ararat, and who has been transferred to the Ballarat Mental Hospital, was presented with a gift by the ...

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  6. in the Churches NEW "ENGINES" OF LIFE

    An unusual special service was held in the Kew Baptist Church last night, when, at the request of the minister (the Rev. J. E. ...

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  7. WORKERS' SPORTS FEDERATION

    DAYLESFORD, Sunday. — A motion calling upon the Daylesford Borough Council to rescind a resolution passed refusing the use of Victoria Park to the ...

    Article : 190 words
  8. BUILDING SITE AT BENDIGO

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—"This proposal to make the land available is not new," the Premier (Mr. Dunstan) said when commenting yesterday on the city council's ...

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  9. NATIONAL REGISTER

    MARYBOROUGH.—At a meeting of the Maryborough Trades and Labour Council it was decided to reaffirm support for the A.C.T.U. boycott decision on ...

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  10. BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK

    BALLARAT.—"Six of the eight bowling clubs of Ballarat are opposed to any, alteration of the date of the country championship week in Melbourne," ...

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  11. BRITISH POLICY

    Sir,—Commentators frequently sugge[?] that Russia would have saved Czechoslovakia if she had not been snubbed by Mr. Chamberlain, and that Great Britain ...

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  12. EUROPE AS KEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — A permanent solution of the wheat problem can only be brought about by more extensive buying of wheat by Continental countries ...

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  13. LONDON WOOL

    A moderate selection of wool, consisting principally of crossbreds, was submitted at the sales to-day. The British trade and Continental buyers competed ...

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  14. POWER FROM GRAIN

    Surplus wheat in Australia should be taken by the Commonwealth Government and turned into power alcohol, which could be mixed with petrol for use in ...

    Article : 132 words
  15. SELFISHNESS AND MONEY

    Although Australians regarded Australia as a Christian country, a large majority of them never made any public acknowledgment to Almighty God, said the B[?]op ...

    Article : 192 words
  16. SCHOOLS' FUND

    BENDIGO.—A cheque for £1,803/16/3. proceeds from the schools' contributory fund, was handed over to the Bishop of Sandhurst (Dr. McCarthy) on Sunday ...

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  17. FOOTBALL AND POLITICS

    When the Minister for Labour (Mr. Mackrell) played football it was necessary for the players on occasions to fish a team mate out of a hole filled with ...

    Article : 184 words
  18. BUSH NURSING

    If the Bush Nursing Association would not approach the Government for assistance, and could observe the conditions of the Nurses' Wages Board award, ...

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  19. BUTTER FALL CONTINUES

    Prices of butter in London continue to decline, and a further fall of 1/ per cwt. occurred on Friday. Choicest salted Australian was quoted at about 112/ per cwt. ...

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  20. MORATORIUM BILL

    Sir,—Considerable hardship and sacrifice has been and is being borne by the much-maligned mortgagee, who, in many cases, does not belong to the so-called ...

    Article : 346 words
  21. FORMER ATHLETE AS PRIEST

    Among the record number of priests ordained at St. Patrick's Cathedral on Sunday morning by Archbishop Mannix was the Rev. James Carlton, formerly ...

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  22. GEELONG NEWS

    GEELONG. — The committee of the Chamber of Commerce appointed to advise the chamber on municipal amalgamation, will meet the Minister for Public Works ...

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  23. KYABRAM U.C.P. COUNCIL

    KYABRAM, Sunday. — At a meeting of delegates of the Kyabram district council of the United Country party yesterday, Mr. G. Norton (Undera) said that ...

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  24. FETTLERS' CLAIM

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Referring to the strike of employees on the Broken Hill railway line, Mr. Lloyd Ross, secretary to the Australian Railways Union, said ...

    Article : 148 words
  25. DRIED FRUITS

    The Commonwealth Dried Fruits Export Control Board reports that sales of Australian dried fruits in Gre[?]t Britain recorded with the London agency of the ...

    Article : 123 words
  26. GOLF MEMBERS SUED

    EUROA. — An interesting case concerning the cutting of grass on the Merton Recreation Reserve by three members of the golf club was heard at the Euroa ...

    Article : 100 words
  27. CONFIRMATION PLEDGE

    Sir,—In your issue of July 19 you reported that at a meeting of the Local Option Alliance "a message was read from Archbishop Head, who said that he was ...

    Article : 97 words
  28. WEATHER CHART AND FORECASTS

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  29. SHAREHOLDERS' APPEAL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—According to private adtices received in Sydney, leave to appeal to the Privy Council has been granted to certain holders of contributing ...

    Article : 124 words
  30. MOTORISTS' MANNERS

    Sir,—The Chief Commissioner of Police, Mr. Duncan, suggests that the public should report offending motor driven and be prepared to give evidence in court ...

    Article : 152 words
  31. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL

    It was reported at the festival meeting of the society of St. Vincent de Paul, at Malvern yesterday, that 954 poor families had been visited and 3.763 persons ...

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  32. COLD STORAGE WAGES

    An increase of 2/6 a week for all adult cold storage employees, and a pro rata increase to improvers and juvenile workers have been granted in a new ...

    Article : 121 words
  33. RIVER GAUGINGS.—Saturday, July 22

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  34. YOUTH'S CRITICS

    Sir,—An increasing number of people see fit to slate the youth of the day and to deplore its lack of interest in anything but pleasure. I would be the last to say ...

    Article : 113 words
  35. AUSTRALIAN LOANS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—In the last six and a half years Australian Governments have raised £202,448,000 from loans which sought to raise £197,500,000, and ...

    Article : 78 words
  36. CENSUS OF PROPERTY

    Sir,—X is a holding company. One of X's subsidiaries, Y, has itself a subsidiary Z. Z's public officer shows the value of its assets against the appropriate ...

    Article : 146 words
  37. AUSTRALIAN RAIN RECORDS

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  38. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA. JULY 24

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  39. POULTRY SHOW

    BENDIGO, Saturday. — The open show of the Bendigo Commercial Egg Producers' Association was held to-day. Mr. C. A. Hopkins, of Shepparton, judged the open classes. ...

    Article : 134 words
  40. APPLE PRICES

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  41. CANBERRA ROBBERY

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The police here have asked the Melbourne and Sydney police to watch for attempts to dispose of the proceeds of a robbery which ...

    Article : 62 words
  42. MELBOURNE OBSERVATIONS

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  43. N.Z. STRIKE MAY END

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Sunday.—An early settlement of the strike of 400 fertiliser workers, involving three large works in Auckland is possible following a long ...

    Article : 53 words
  44. INTERSTATE MARKETS

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  45. SOVIET PROGRESS

    Sir,—It is amazing how people [?] deceive themselves with dreams of the progress made in the "Socialist Fatherland." Paul Haensel, professor of the ...

    Article : 129 words
  46. BIRDS AT GEELONG

    GEELONG, Sunday.—The annual open show of the Geelong Canary and Budgerigar Society was held yesterday. The "Geelong Advertiser" cup in the budgerigar section was won outright ...

    Article : 200 words
  47. COCKCHAFER GRUB

    Sir,—What is the Department of Agriculture doing in regard to the cockchafer grub? The pest has been very prevalent in this district for six or seven years; ...

    Article : 113 words
  48. COUNTRY STOCK MARKETS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 words
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