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  2. WOOL VALUES.

    Dealing with the position and outlook, the AUstralian Mercantile, Land and Finance Co. Ltd., Melbourne, says:—"At present the total wool in store in ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN PROBLEMS.

    The annual meeting of the Victorian Chamber of Commerce was held in the unpretentious William-street building yesterday afternoon. Mr. R. B. Lemmon ...

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  4. DAILY WEATHER CHART.

    The pressure distribution on monday morning suggests the passage of the inland "low" from the head of the Bight overland to the coast of New South Wales, and this is corroborated by general rainfall recorded over the south-pastern quarter of the continent. Over the settled areas of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS

    An invitation has been extended by the mayor (Cr. A. Levy) to the Railway Commissioners to attend the City Hall on Tuesday afternoon in connection with the ...

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  6. LAND FOR SETTLEMENT.

    LEONGATHA.—The following resobition was carried at last meeting of Woorayl shire council:—That this council views with alarm the ...

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  7. RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    GEELONG.—Railway Commissioners Clapp and Shannon, accompanied by heads of various branches of the railway service, made their annual inspection of ...

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  8. BENDIGO SEWERAGE.

    BENDIGO.—The royal commission that is inquiring into certain matters connected with the Bendigo sewerage scheme resumed its siting on Monday afternoon. ...

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  9. YESTERDAY'S BAROMETER (Corrected).

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  10. FORECASTS.

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  11. AVERTING A COLLAPSE.

    NORADJUHA.—At a meeting of wool growers from Clear Lake, Noradjuha, Nurabiel and Jalumba, held on Saturday evening at Jalumba, complete approval ...

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  12. RAISINS AND DATES.

    SYDNEY.—An application for increased duties on raisins and dates was supported before the Tariff Board on Monday by Mr. W. J. Allen, State fruit expert of ...

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  13. BENDIGO.

    At a representative meeting of citizens in the Bendigo town hall on Monday night it was decided to launch an appeal for £20,000, to permit of substantial ...

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  14. GEELONG.

    During the first four months of the year the revenue for the port totalled £25,000. The exports were valued at £2,600,000, while for the whole of last year the value ...

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  15. Revival of Bawra.

    The proposal to renew the activities of Bawra is welcomed by the Chamber of Agriculture, and officials of that organisation say it will be favorably received by ...

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  16. YALLOURN STATE SCHOOL.

    MORWELL.—A commodious and up to date school, capable of accommodating 600 children, was formally opened at Yallourn on Monday by Mr. Frank Tate ...

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  17. SKIN WOOL ACTIONS.

    The appeals by Frederick Bardsley, Kreglinger and Fernau Ltd. and William Angliss and Co. Ltd., and others, against the decision of Mr. Justice Cussen in what ...

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  18. THE STATISTICAL POSITION.

    This week has been even more unproductive of business than the last, as most of the concerns in the wool-manufacturing trade have been closed for the ...

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  19. SALE.

    The Minister of Works has approved of an unconditional grant of £100 to Avon shire council towards the making of a track from the junction of the ...

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  20. Fire at Mitta Mitta.

    ALBURY.—A destructive fire occurred at Mitta Mitta. Starting in the stores of H. A. Pernick's, on the Granite Flat-road, it spread quickly to the Mitta ...

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  21. A FLOATING PALACE.

    One of the latest super cruising liners in the world, the Corinthia, will reach Melbourne at the beginning of 1926. The latest addition to the Cunard line, the ...

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  22. Protection of Kangaroos.

    SYDNEY.—A petition has been made by the settlers in the thickly-timbered Kerr's Creek district to the Bathurst Pastures Protection Board requesting that the ...

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  23. HORTICULTURAL SHOWS.

    MIRBOO NORTH.—Mirboo North horticultural show proved a great success. The display of blooms was above the average, especially chrysanthemums. The ...

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  24. OFFICIAL RAINFALL RECORDS.

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  25. SHEPPARTON.

    Mrs. F. A. Furphy, a well-known resident of Shepparton, has died, aged 50. Owing to farmers who are members of Shepparton District Rifle Club Union ...

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  26. TRADES COUNCIL FOR COLAC.

    A meeting of trades union representatives was held at the Trades Hall yesterday afternoon to consider the question of forming a Trades Hall Council at Colac ...

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  27. Riverina News.

    ALBURY.—The police made a statement on Saturday that evidence has been supplied, pointing to the probability that gangs of thieves are operating in this and other States in the most ...

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  28. Rain in Broken Hill District.

    BROKEN HILL.—Rain fell in Broken Hill during Saturday night, 129 points being registered. This assures the water supply until the end of the year. ...

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  29. STRYCHNINE POISONING.

    HAMILTON.—William Edward Mills, aged 31. of Chetwynd, died in Hamilton and District Hospital on 2nd March. The contents of the stomach were sent to the ...

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  30. Landslips on Tarra Valley-road.

    YARRAM.—The floods have caused heavy landslips on the Tarra Valley-road. For some distance the road is impassable. ...

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  31. FIRE AT CRIB POINT.

    CRIB POINT.—A three-roomed house was burnt to the ground on Sunday. The cause of the fire is not known. The building was owned by Mrs. Persley, of Crib ...

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  32. RIVER GAUGINGS

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  33. NEW ZEALAND LOAN.

    WELLINGTON.—The Finance Minister, in commenting on the New Zealand loan of £7,000,000 says, allowing for all expenses, the annual cost per centum will be £5 ...

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  34. A VALUABLE COW.

    WELLINGTON.—A record price for an Ayrshire cow was given at a dispersal sale at Levin, when the seven-year-old Maesgwyn Princess, champion at the last Royal ...

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  35. BENDIGO MUSICAL COMPETITIONS.

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  36. FIRE AT BUSSELTON.

    PERTH.—The electric light and pumping plant of Busselton were destroyed by fire during the week-end. The lighting and water services have bene cut off. ...

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  37. Advertising

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