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  2. £24,000 IN LOANS

    Loans of more than £24,000 had been made by a grazier to Sid Syne, signwriter, it was claimed in the Banco Court yesterday. ...

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  3. NEVER TO DRIVE Condition of Bond

    Conditions of a good behaviour bond on which a man was released by Judge Wasley in General Sessions yesterday were that he should abstain from liquor for 12 ...

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  4. POSSESSION OF DRUG Conviction Quashed

    A regulation under the Poisons Act which provides that the occupier of premises on which a dangerous drug is found shall be deemed to be in possession of the ...

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  5. MAN ON THE LAND DANGER OF FLOODS

    A warning was issued by the Weather Bureau yesterday that there would be danger from floods in the north-east to-day, ...

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  6. MAYOR CRITICAL

    The Railways Department was 100 years out of date, said the Mayor of St. Kilda (Councillor Mitty) to St. Kilda Council last night. ...

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  7. ANZAC SERVICE AT GEELONG.

    —Children from all the Geelong schools took part in the Anzac service yesterday in Johnstone Park. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NO MARKET CHANGE Wool Sales

    Practically no alteration of rates since last week was revealed in the Melbourne wool market when auctions were resumed ...

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  9. SENTENCE VARIED

    Convicted and sentenced to three months' imprisonment at the City Court on charges of having had an unregistered pistol in his possession, and having ...

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  10. RAUL FINANCE INQUIRY

    Members of the State Economic Committee began preparations yesterday for the investigation which they have been ordered to make into the finances of the ...

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  11. PRISONERS SENTENCED

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  12. DIVORCE DECREES

    Petitions for divorce were heard by the Chief Justice (Sir Frederick Mann) in the First Civil Court yesterday. He granted decrees nisi in the following suits, the ...

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  13. ILLNESS BRINGS BOND

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  14. DERAILED TRAIN

    Those railway tracks derailed at Winton on April 14 which were broken have been carted away, and those still intact will be brought to Melbourne for repair. ...

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  15. STERILISATION OPPOSED

    Speaking last night at the meeting of St. Joan's Alliance, held in the Housewives' Association rooms, Howey Court, the State Director of Mental Hygiene (Dr. ...

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  16. COUNTRY NEWS LABOURER FOR TRIAL

    BALLARAT.—In the City Court on Monday James Robert Clark, aged 54 years, labourer, of Geelong road, Mount Clear, was charged with the larceny of ...

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  17. "SHOULD LAST FOR EVER"

    SYDNEY, Monday. — "There should be no spirit of defeatism over this problem of diminishing artesian water supplies," said Mr. A. J. Gibson, a Sydney ...

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  18. ANZAC DAY SERVICE

    GEELONG.—Nearly 3,000 school children took part in the combined schools Anzac Day observance in Johnstone Park on Monday afternoon. The speakers ...

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  19. YOUTH ACQUITTED

    Wilfred Harold Gallagher, aged 18 years, of Arthur street, South Yarra, was acquitted by a jury in the Criminal Court yesterday on a charge of having received ...

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  20. HOTEL TRANSFERS

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  21. WAGE INCREASES IN W.A.

    PERTH, Monday. — The Arbitration Court to-day increased the basic wage in the metropolitan area from £4/1/1 to £4 2/2, and in the goldfields areas from £4 ...

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  22. WILLS AND ESTATES

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  23. STRUCK BY MOTOR-CYCLE

    BALLARAT. — Death from injuries accidentally received was the finding of the deputy coroner (Mr. W. R. Reid, J.P.) at an inquest on Monday into the ...

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  24. MAN, 92, MISSING

    Mr. J. Boully, aged 92 years, has been reported as missing from Belgrave since Friday. He is said to have left Belgrave by the railway bus for Melbourne ...

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  25. LONG-SERVICE COMMISSIONER

    MAFFRA.—Commissioner V. H. Cooper, a member of the Maffra Waterworks Trust for 22 years, has been presented with a long-service certificate from the ...

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  26. RESO TRAIN AT MT. GAMBIER

    MT. GAMBIER (S.A.).—The Victorian Reso train arrived at Mt. Gambier on Monday morning. The weather was wet and unfavourable. After a welcome by ...

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  27. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION

    BALLARAT.—Mrs. Margaret Thompson, of Armstrong street south, celebrated her 92nd birthday on Sunday. When congratuled by the Mayor (Councillor ...

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  28. NEW GUINEA ROAD

    WAU (N.G.), Monday.—Residents who attended a meeting arranged by the Morobe Mining Association agreed that the Federal Government should be asked ...

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  29. WEATHER CHART and FORECASTS

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  30. MONEY LOST ON SKILLBALL

    BALLARAT.—"When we see so many of our young people losing their money night after night, the question arises whether we should not ask the ...

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  31. KNIFE WOUND IN CHEST

    MILDURA.—In the Mildura Court on Monday Claude Rowley was charged with having inflicted grievous bodily harm on Frank McGuinness. Dr. G. Gorr said ...

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  32. FEWER HORSES FOR INDIA

    The market for Australian horses in India would shortly super from the mechanisation of cavalry brigades, said Colonel Syed El-Edroos, commander of the ...

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  33. EGG PRICE INCREASE

    Because of the steady decline in production, the Egg and Egg Pulp Marketing Board has raised the price of hen eggs. The price for best grade has been ...

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  34. LAW NOTICES (For Wed.)

    FIRST CIVIL COURT. — Before the Chief Justice (Sir Frederick Mann). — At 10.30 — Holland v. Halpin (part heard). PRACTICE COURT. — Before Mr. Justice ...

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  35. GIFT FROM TRADERS

    CAMPERDOWN.—Mr. R. J. Campbell, who is transferring to Cobden, was bidden farewell by the Camperdown Traders' Association, and presented with a walnut ...

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  36. HUME WEIR WATER

    COBRAM. — At a meeting of the Cobram branch of the United Country party it was decided to urge the Minister for Water supply to complete ...

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  37. NO BUILDING EXTENSION

    MAFFRA. — The Maffra Shire Council decided that it was not prepared at the present time to consider additions to the shire buildings to provide ...

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  38. SUFFOCATED IN BED

    MILDURA. — Geoffrey Lance Kearm, aged seven months, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Kearn, Orange avenue extension, was found dead in his perambulator on ...

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  39. BUTTER EQUALISATION

    The president of the Victorian Dairymen's Association (Mr.A.McKenzie) said yesterday that the central council of the association,at its meeting in Melbourne ...

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  40. CAR DRIVER PUNISHED

    DANDENONG. — In the Dandenong Court of Petty Sessions Frederick Cain, of Harrisfield, was charged with having driven a motor-car on the Prince's ...

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  41. PRIVATE ADVICES

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  42. BUSH NURSING HOSPITAL.

    MILLEWA. — Officers of the Millewa Bush Nursing Hospital are:—President, Mr. H. Cramp; vice-presidents, Messrs. H. N. Arnold and H. Leerson; secretary ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN RAIN RECORDS

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  44. OFFICIAL FORECASTS

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  45. CORRYONG, AND ITS ROAD

    Sir,—Motorists travelling from Tallangatta to Corryong, in the Upper Murray district,will be well advised not to use the natural and direct route, which, ...

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  46. COUNTRY STOCK MARKETS

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  47. EMERGENCY COMPANY

    MURTOA. — A branch and an emergency company of the Red Cross Society has been formed. Councillor A. A. Lutze is president, Mrs. H. J. Hateley and Mr. ...

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  48. BURNS SUFFERED

    DENILIQUIN (N.S.W.).—Suffering intense pain from extensive burns on both hands and arms, as well as severe shock, received when petrol he was using ...

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  49. RIVER GAUGINGS.—Monday, April 24

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  50. FLOOD WARNING

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  51. UNITED COUNTRY PARTY

    MURTOA. — A branch of the United Country party has been formed at Murtoa with Mr. W. W. Schodde president, Messrs. H. P. Herrmann and J. F. ...

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  52. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OFFICIALS

    DIMBOOLA.—At the annual meeting of the Dimboola Agricultural and Pastoral Society the following committee was elected:—Messrs. W. G. Sallmann, T. J. ...

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  53. RETIREMENT FROM COUNCIL

    NHILL. — The president of the Lowan Shire Council presented an illuminated address to Mr. A. B. Frost, who has left Nhill for Heywood. Mr. Frost was a ...

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  54. GEELONG PRICES

    The Geelong Woolbrokers' Association reports that the average price realised for wool sold in Geelong sale No. 11, on April 19 and 20, was 10.57d. per lb., ...

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  55. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA FOR APRIL 25

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  56. INSTALLED AS W.M.

    FOSTER.—Bro. A. H. Worfolk has been installed as Worshipful Master of the Victory Lodge. The ccremony was performed by Wor. Bro. Powell, Worshipful ...

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  57. NO CHANGE IN N.Z.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—At the fifth and final wool sale in the Wellington centre, approximately 26,000 bales were offered, the bulk being average ...

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  58. ROTARY CLUB GIFTS

    SWAN HILL. — The Swan Hill Rotary Club was presented with its charter by the governor, Mr. A. Mitchell. The club was presented with a dinner gong by the ...

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  59. MELBOURNE OBSERVATIONS

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  60. EGG-LAYING

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  61. WARD DIVIDED

    GEELONG.—The Geelong City Council agreed on Monday to the division of Barwon Ward into two wards. The action is the result of the altered constitution of ...

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  62. NURSING CAREER

    TERANG. — Miss Margaret Moloney, of Kolora, was entertained at a social gathering and presented with a gold wrist watch and a wallet of notes from her ...

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  63. SYDNEY STEADY

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Wool prices were steady at Sydney sales to-day. Of the 10,126 bales offered at auction 8,350 bales were sold under the hammer, and ...

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  64. DEDICATION OF ORGAN

    TONGALA. — A large congregation attended the Tongala Presbyterian Church to witness the dedication of the new organ presented by Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Shaw. ...

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  65. GREATER GEELONG

    GEELONG.—The question of the formation of a Greater Geelong municipality was before the city council on Monday on a letter from the Chamber of Commerce, ...

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  66. RAIN IN THE COUNTRY

    BRIAGOLONG.—Five points on Sunday night. CULCAIRN (N.S.W.).—Rainfall Sunday night and Monday morning, 94 points. ...

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  67. COUNCILLOR ON TOUR

    TONGALA. — Members of the Deakin Shire Council said farewell to Councillor S. S. Strutt, who with Mrs. Strutt, will sail on Wednesday for an extended tour ...

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  68. SAVED FROM FIRE

    TRAFALGAR. — The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. W. Stevens was rescued from a burning tent by Messrs. P. Milner and C. Harbeck, of Trafalgar. Travelling ...

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  69. TISHING BAN

    An order was made yesterday by the State Exe[?]utlve Council, prohibiting the use of trammels, trawls, and other nets in Mnlla[?]ta Inlet from October 15 of ...

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  70. HOSPITAL REBUILDING

    GISBORNE. — The Gisborne Shire Council has given £300, spread over three years, as its quota toward rebuilding the Kyneton District Hospital. ...

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  71. BANK CHANGES

    KOROIT. — Mr. G. C. Hamilton, of the National Bank staff, has received notice of transfer to Wangaratta, Mr. Harcourt, of Wanacknabeal, is Mr. Hamilton's suc ...

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