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  3. SPORTING NOTES

    Saturdays racing at Williamstown produced a better class of horse than we Have seen of late. Full Charge was withdrawn from the hurdles, so ...

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  6. SIFTINGS

    Do you know that to-day is the shortest day? The Victorian Government has decided to amend the Transport Act to ...

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  7. THE DEPRESSION LIFTS

    In 1932, it will be recalled, the condition of affairs in Australia, as in most other countries, was desperate. Production and employment figures ...

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  9. MOSQUITOES

    Kipling's "City of Dreadful Night" has been eclipsed in some widely scattered townships and country areas in Australia. attacked this year ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA'S FAVOURITE COUGH REMEDY

    For the last twenty years millions of Australians have saved much money by making their own family cough and influenza remedy with ...

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  12. Plan for Better Wheat Price

    The Temora district council of the F. and S. Association decided at its annual meeting to appoint a committee to investigate the possibilities of ...

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