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  2. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 29 words
  3. FEASTS OF MUSIC

    Performing to an audience which considering the wealth of entertain-ment at present available was quite pleasing, Mr. Archibald1 Colyer, the ...

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  4. EDUCATION FEES

    MELBOURNE, Friday. The Legislative Assembly today passed through all stages a bill to re-enact the fees charged for secondary ...

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  5. SHEPPARTON AMBULANCE

    A meeting of the Shepparton Am-bulance Committee was held last night in the Star Theatre ante-room. The attendance, under the presidency of ...

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  6. UNEMPLOYED RELIEF.

    A deputation from the travelling unemployed waited on the Town Clerk (Mr. R. West) on Thursday, with the object of obtaining assistance. ...

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  7. ORDER OF FORESTERS

    The annual smoke night of the Shepparton court of the A.O.F. was held at the court room, Welsford street; on Monday evening last, ...

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  8. Christmas Greetings.

    My wife and I desire [?] the people of Australia our sin-cere wishes for a happy [?] all prosperity in the New Year. ...

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  9. THREE TRAINS

    HAVANA (Cuba), Thursday. Three trains which were pro-ceeding to Havana today, contain-ing supporters of the Government ...

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  10. [?] CARNIVAL

    [?] Brass Band has de-[?] for the band competi-[?] Shepparton Carnival next ...

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  11. “FATHER OF FORESTRY”

    He congratulated the local branch on its remarkable progress, which was, for the greater part, if not entirely, due to the energy of that old veteran, ...

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  12. [?] State ASSIGNED

    [?] state of Moses Wilkinson, of Shepparton, case maker has been as-[?] to Mr. A. T. B. Goyen in trust [?]. The estimated ...

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  13. FOUNDATION IN SHEPPARTON

    He briefly related the history of the formation of the Court in Sheppar-ton; how if had grown from three foundation members till its ...

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  14. FARM AGENTS' BILL

    MELBOURNE, Friday Among the bills passed by the State Parliament today was the Farm Produce Agents' Bill. ...

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  15. ITALIAN IN TROUBLE.

    Conflicting stories of a dispute at Kialla were told to the Shepparton police yesterday by the parties con-cerned—one an Australian and the ...

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  16. BOXING REFEREE DEAD

    LONDON, Thursday. The death has occurred of the not-ed boxing referee, Eugene Corri. ...

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  17. EJECTMENT ORDER

    At the Shepparton Court, of Petty Sessions on Thursday morning, Frank Osborne Cameron, as agent for Alice Edith Horsley, successfully applied ...

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  18. CERTIFICATE PRESENTED.

    Bro. A. Voumard then presented Bro. A Jones with a Past Chief Ran- ger’s Certificate. In doing so, he said that he felt with all the members ...

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  19. THE SHIRE PRESIDENT

    My wish is that the people of the Shire of Shepparton—and of the whole of the Goulbum Valley, too—will enjoy a very happy Christmas. We have been passing through a time of very great difficulty, and we may justly anticipate that with the dawn of the ...

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  20. THE MAYOR

    Nigh two thousand years ago the first Christmas greeting of Peace and Goodwill, came to man, with the Greatest Gift ever made, a crooning babe, born in a cattle shed. This is the time of Christmas greeting, and no desire i, greater ...

    Article : 159 words
  21. RUSH OF LIQUOR

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. It was disclosed by the Government today that the rush of foreign liquors into America had brought the ...

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  22. EVANGELIST SEEKS DIVORCE.

    LOS ANGELES, Thursday. In an unexpected cross-complaint against her husband’s divorce suit, Aimee Semple McPherson, the [?] ...

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  23. CHILE PIANIST.

    There was yet another call to he paid last might was to the Music [?] Collins Street to meet young Joan Voumard, ...

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  24. CANBERRA’S DEVELOPMENT.

    CANBERRA, Friday. Mr. Arthur Blakely, M.P., whose home is in the Federal Capital, stat-ed today that the reported intention ...

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  25. BREAD PRICE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. State-wide protests to the Govern-ment against increases in the price of bread led to an investigation by the ...

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  26. TROPHIES PRESENTED.

    Bro. Jones then presented the tro-phies of the various competitions. He pointed out that, although the winner, Bro. North, was from Shepparton ...

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  27. BRIGADIER BOURCHIER, M.L.A.

    As the representative of the Goulbum Valley in the Legislative Assembly of Victoria, and as the. leader of the one element of State political life that I consider can best serve the interests of the people of my electorate and of the State as a whole,. I am happy to take this ...

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  28. CHURCH MOVEMENT DISSOLVED.

    BERLIN, Thursday. In consequence of its repudiation of Bishop Mueller, the Evangelical Youth Movement has been dissolved, ...

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  29. RE-PLANNING STOCKHOLM

    LONDON, Thursday. Two young English architects, Mr. Erith and Mr. Hulme, each aged about 26, were placed first in the great ...

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  30. “ADEQUATE COM-PENSATION"

    LONDON, Thursday. The Middlesex County Council has decided to make “adequate compen-sation” to Mrs. Broad, a woman who ...

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  31. STEAMER SINKS

    LONDON, Thursday. Sinking in two minutes after a collision, the Swedish steamer Castor carried a stewardess and ...

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  32. SIR HENRY DICKENS DEAD.

    LONDON, Thursday Sir Henry Dickens, the only sur-viving son of the great novelist, Charles Dickens, died today. ...

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  33. ATE RAT POISON

    MELBOURNE, Friday. Patricia aged 2, of Vic-toria street, Albert Park. died in the Alfred Hospital this morning from the ...

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  34. INSURED MAN’S VICTORY

    LONDON, Thursday. Michael Detenyi, of Budapest, se cured a double revenge an in-surance company, but if i.e g oats, il ...

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  35. CATERPILLAR DAMAGE

    Caterpillars have made their ap-pearance in the Wangaratta district, and are doing damage to crops and grass. The grubs climb the stalks of ...

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  36. STATE PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday The Legislative Assembly rose at 4.45 this afternoon, after a continu-ous sitting of 48 hours. ...

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  37. COUNCILLOR’S ELECTION

    MELBOURNE, Friday. Mr. Justice Gavan Duffy, in cham-bers, today today made an order nisi calling on David Murphy, of Waltham ...

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  38. “BOY PLUNGER”

    NEW YORK, Thursday. Following the 24-hour disappear-ance of Jesse Livermore, once called Wall Street’s “boy plunger,” and ...

    Article : 104 words
  39. THE HON. G. J. TUCKETT, M.L.C.

    That Christmas may be for the people of Shepparton and the Goulburn Valley a period of happy rejoicing is my sincere wish, and I think that we are justified in the hope that the dawning of the New Year will mark the inauguration of an era of even greater ...

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  40. HON. R. KILPATRICK, M.L.C.

    To the people of Shepparton and the Goulburn Valley, whose representation in the State Legislature has been both an honour and a privilege, I extend the heartiest of good wishes for the season of good-will that is now with us. ...

    Article : 132 words
  41. TRANSPORT BILL

    MELBOURNE, Friday The Transport Regulation Bilk passed the final stages in the Legis-lative Council today. ...

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  42. TEACHING SCHOLARSHIPS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. Awards of scholarships at the Teachers’ College during 1934 were announced today. They include the ...

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  43. HIGH SCHOOL

    The various schools in Shepparton "broke up” for the mid-summer holi-days on Thursday. At the High School assembly, the ...

    Article : 129 words
  44. TENNIS TEST

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  45. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    NEW YORK, Thursday. An announcement from the Long Island College of Medicine by the Pa-ralysis Commission, through the ...

    Article : 70 words
  46. “BLUE SHIRTS” WIN

    DUBLIN, Thursday. At the resumption of the hearing before the High Court of the habeas corpus application by General ...

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  47. TOD SLOAN DEAD

    LOS ANGELES, Thursday. Tod Sloan, the famous jockey, died at noon on Thursday from a lingering illness. ...

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  48. POLICE INQUIRY

    MELBOURNE, Friday. An unusual course was adopted at a special meeting this afternoon of, the State Executive Council, arising ...

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  49. POLICE AND BANDITS

    CHICAGO, Thursday. A desperate gun battle occured to day between police and escaped In-dian convicts, as the result or which ...

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  50. Seasonal Greetings.

    Are extended by the publishers, of The Advertiser to the public of Shepparton, and citizens of the Gaulburn Valley. ...

    Article : 21 words
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    Mr. Harry Kheebone, journalist, one of the most prominent members of the A.L.P., a former Senator and a former member of the House of ...

    Article : 37 words
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