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  4. STRONG CRITICISM OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WHEAT POLICY

    The Federal Government's wheat policy as outlined by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) last night, was severely criticised at to-day's session of the Farmers and Settlers' Association annual conference. The following resolution ...

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  6. AMERICAN DROUGHT

    It is understood that the Secretary for Agriculture (Mr. Wallace) informed President Roosevelt to-day that the drought will increase food ...

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  7. RIOT AT CORK

    As a culmination to numerous disturbances over forced sales of cattle where farmers had not paid the land annuities, a riot broke out at Cork ...

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  8. REMOVAL OF WHEAT

    Mr. Walker, a Sydney wheat merchant, said to-day that he considered it most unfortunate that the trade was not consulted before the an ...

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    BALANCE distributed to Wagga Charities—75 per cent. equally between Wagga District Hospital and Wagga District Ambulance; 25 per ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Wheat Prices

    There was no business doing in wheat at Wagga yesterday, though nominally the market could be quoted as 2/10 for both ...

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  11. MELBOURNE

    A further decline in wheat prices took place to-day. Shippers offend 3/4 a bushel, which is 1½d ten than yesterday. The ...

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  12. LOST £100

    Having drawn £100 from the Commonwealth Bank to-day to pay extends in connection with her husband's death, Mrs. Fannie M'Morrow ...

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  13. MUST BE REMOVED

    In announcing that holders of wheat in the silos must remove it by October 16, Mr. Main said to-day that he was not prepared to gee the wheatgrowers ...

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  14. AUSTRIAN COUP

    In a court guarded by troops armed with machine guns and fixed rifles. Ludwig Maitzen Erich Woh[?] Franz Leeb and Josef Hackl ...

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  16. JUNEE WHEAT SALE

    A well-known Junee business man sold 35,000 bushels of wheat, before the fall, at 3/2½, holding bach 50,000 bushels ...

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  18. FODDER CONSERVATION

    A conference of the rural interest of all parts of the State, convened by the Royal Agricultural Society, was opened in Sydney to-day to consider ...

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  20. CONSERVATORIUM PARTY

    Arrangements have been completed by Dr. Bainton, director of the New South Wales Conservatorium of Music for a visit of a ...

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    By special arrangements Reuter's world service in addition to other special source of information, is used in the comp[?]tion of the ...

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