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  4. FLOODS IN CURLWAA DISTRICT

    WHERE THE LEVEE DANK BROKE AT CURLWAA. MR.. WAGSTAFFE INSPECTING. MR. WAGSTAFFE ON ONE OF THE LEVEE BANKS AT CURLWAA WHERE THE LEVEE BANK BROKE AT CURLWAA ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Ouyen News

    Given the weather, [?] of the [?] District Football [?] on Saturday should draw a big crowd. ...

    Article : 559 words
  7. THE LATE MRS. JONES

    Al the [?] police station yesterday afternoon, before Mr. [?] W. Marrows, j.p., an [?] held [?] the death of the [?] ...

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  8. BLOWS STRUCK AT MEETING

    During a meeting called by the Iron Trades [?] at the [?] railway workshops yesterday to discuss the possibility of a rationing scheme, ...

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  9. WALPEUP SHIRE ELECTIONS

    Fur the first time [?] the history of the shire of [?] there has been no [?] for the vacancy in the [?] riding. The present ...

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  10. PRICE OF COTTON

    Among oilier suggestions which the President, Mr. Hoover, has submitted to the Federal Farm board for consideration, in an effort to [?] the ...

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  11. OUYEN PERSONAL

    Miss Dorrle Horne arrived home last, week lo spend her annual holidays with he parents She [?] to have again on September 21, ...

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  12. OUYEN NEWS AND NOTES

    Combined school sports will be held at Tutye on Friday next. Nine district schools will compete. successful card party was ...

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  13. “SUNRAYSIA DAILY'S” MAILBAG

    Renders are Invited to discuss matters of interest in this column of not more than one hundred words. Signatures and addresses, ...

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  14. THE ALSATIAN DOG

    In India there is a big, purring pussy-out —a most [?] creature. We call in a panther, und the natives four it more than [?] the tiger ...

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  15. TYPHOID EPIDEMIC

    An epidemic of typhoid fovor has broken out tit Chelsea, due, it is believed, to defective drainage. Altogether 22 patients have boon admitted ...

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  16. “PAY OUR DEBTS IN SILVER”

    With silver at 17 per oz., £1,000,000 spent on it in Australian notes would [?] £5,00,000. We [?] cover our [?] issue with gold so why not ...

    Article : 90 words
  17. NIPPED IN THE BUD

    When tea, hud-leaves are plucked [?] they unfurl, they are [?] with [?] and make the most refreshing ten. ...

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  18. HIGH COST OF ENGAGEMENT

    What is the amount an man with an ordinary income should pay for an engagement [?] ? think a girl should be annulled with a ring ...

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  19. BOY DROWNED IN RIVER

    When playing on the bank of the Maribyrnong River yesterday, Richard Allen Fox, aged nine, of Gordon Crescent Kensington, fell into the water ...

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