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  2. COUNTRY SECTION.

    KOOWEERUP, Monday.--A largely at tended meeting of primary producers held at the Kooweerup Memorial Hall, decided to form a new body to be known as the ...

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  3. IN THE SUBURBS

    Essendon council a fortnight ago, after considering a suggestion from Footscray council that renewed agitation wan advisable to secure the removal of the sale yards from ...

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  4. LIVE STOCK SALES.

    The aggregate total of approximately 70,000 sheep and lambs will be offered at the FlemIngton stock yards to-day (Tuesday). The supply consists of about ...

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  5. ILLEGAL USE OF CARS.

    At St. Kllda court yesterday a number of youths were charged with having illegally used motor cars. They wore Stanley Mawby, textile worker, Railway- road, Carnegle, ...

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  6. THE POTATO SEASON.

    DEVONPORT. Monday.--The shipment of potatoes on Saturday totalled 30,000 bags, of which 20,337 bags were for Sydney. This was rather more ...

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  7. PROVINCIAL CITIES AND TOWNS.

    In order to learn if the water were the cause of certain plants being lost, a Ballarat East nurseryman recently submitted to the State laboratories a sample ...

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  8. THE POLICE COURTS.

    Seven charges of making false declarations when applying for sustenance were made against Alfred John Wilding, boot maker, of Fitzroy-street, Fitzroy, at ...

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  9. HAWKSBURN SCHOOL JUBILEE.

    The celebration of the jubilee of the Hawksburn State school was inaugurated last night when a reunion of former scholars was held in the schoolroom in Cromwell-road. An ...

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  10. DROVE WITH ONE HAND.

    At St. Kilda court yesterday John C. Bell was charged with having driven a motor car in a dangerous manner. Constable Trim said that at 4 p m on ...

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  11. Middle Brighton Baths Wreckage Purchased.

    At the public works committee of Brighton council last night the engineer (Mr. C. E. Tuxen) reported that an offer to purchase the wreckage of the Middle Brighton baths, ...

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  12. BENDIGO.

    Members of the Chamber of Commerce club at their weekly luncheon on Monday stood in silence as a tribute to the late Mr. D. M. Campbell, who was ...

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  13. ANOTHER SUSTENANCE CASE.

    In Essendon court yesterday William John Drown, of Burton-crescent. Ascot Vale, was lined £5 for having on 7th February made a false statement to deceive an officer ...

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  14. BROKE BAIL FOUR YEARS AGO.

    At St. Kilda court yesterday Lorna Alien was charged with having failed to answer hall at the same court in March, 1931 to answer a charge of having been the keeper ...

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  15. WORK FOR ESSENBON UNEMPLOYED.

    Essendon council received a communication from the Assistant Minister for Sustenance suggesting that a list of suitable works for the relief of the unemployed should be ...

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  16. BALLARAT CROPS.

    BALLARAT, Monday.--A report presented by the curator (Mr. S. Ellis) to Ballarat Water Commission to-day indicated that although potato crops on the ...

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  17. WAR NURSE CHARGED.

    Wearing several medals, Gladys M. Keyser, a former war nurse, of Victoria-parade, "collingwood, was charged at the Collingwood court yesterday with having, on 17th April, ...

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  18. GEELONG HOSPITAL.

    GEELONG, Monday.--The decision of the Geelong infectious diseases group of municipalities in regard to the hospital committee's ultimatum that the group ...

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  19. RECKLESS MOTORIST TREATED LENIENTLY.

    At Brunswick court yesterday Andrew Monzies, of King-street, East Brunswick m charged with having passed a stationary tram in Lygon-street, Brunswick. ...

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  20. MAIDSTONE SEVERANCE PROPOSAL

    At tho meeting of Braybrook shire council last night the secretary (Mr. E. Hargreaves) said he had received no official advice of the proposal to have the Maidstone area severed ...

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  21. GEELONG.

    Youth week was inaugurated by Geelong Rotary Club on Monday, and a number of boys from the unemployed boys' centre were taken for a tour of ...

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  22. SEWERING OF BRAYBROOK NOXIOUS TRADES AREA.

    At a meeting of Braybrook shire council last night the president (Cr. W. J. Pridham) said plans had been completed for the sewering of the Braybrook noxious trade area by the ...

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  23. ILLICIT BETTING.

    At Footscray court yesterday Waller H. Tappe, of Lyon-street, Maldstone, was fined £20 von a charge of having been in Gordon-stree, Footscary, on 16th March, for the ...

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  24. NEW HALL FOR ASCOT VALE WEST.

    A brick hall for meeting purposes has been erected by Ascot Vale West Progress Association at a cost of £1000. It has a frontage of 30 feet by a depth of 80 feet. It will be ...

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  25. POLICE LOSE IN REGISTERATION CASE.

    Ronald Smith, of Sturt-street, Essendon. was charged in the local court yesterday with having driven an unregistered motor truck. Constable T. Cunningham gave evidence, ...

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  26. PRESTON'S JUBILEE.

    The mayor of Preston (Cr. J. W. Adams) has convened a public meeting of citizens to be held at the town hall, Preston, on Wednesday evening, to arrange for Preston Jubilee ...

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  27. CHARGE OF ABDUCTION.

    In Chelsea court yesterday Rey D. Booker, 22 years, carpenter. Kangaroo-road, Chelsen, was charged with having abducted Eileen M. Moaney, a girl under 10 years of age. ...

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  28. MUSHROOM GATHERING.

    GEELONG, Monday.--Numbers of the unemployed of the district who are able to provide themselves with means of transport are earning good money in ...

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  29. ADELAIDE MARKET.

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  30. JUNIOR MUNICIPAL BAND.

    Cr. Swain reported to Preston council that a conference had been held to discuss a proposal to form a junior municipal band in Preston. It was felt that such a band would ...

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  31. ARARAT.

    Anzac day was celebrated at Ararat on Sunday by a special service in Holy Trinity Church of England in the morning and a united service in the town hall in ...

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  32. PROPOSED ZONING OF PRESTON.

    On the recommendation of the committee of the whole council, Preston council resolved that in order to reach an early decision on the matter of zoning the municipality, a ...

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  33. NANNEELLA DISTRICT.

    NANNEELLA, Monday.--More than 2 inches of rain have been recorded locally during April making a total of 5 inches for the four months of this ...

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  34. COUNTRY STOCK SALES.

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  35. COLAC.

    When the ladies' committee of the soldiers' memorial rooms first started making wreaths for placing on soldiers' graves at the Colac cemetery on Anzac ...

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  36. HAY STACKS BURNT.

    SPRINGHURST, Monday. -- During a storm here on Sunday morning a hay stack on the form of Mr. A. V. Sims, of Springhurst, caught alight, and in a ...

    Article : 74 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. ECHUCA.

    Much of the property stolen from the pavilion of the Echuca Lawn Tennis Club on the night of Easter Monday was recovered in a sand hill in Victoria Park ...

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  39. BACK TO ST. ALBANS.

    A "Back to St. Albans" effort has been arranged in connection with the Church of England at St. Albans, from 12th to 19th May. This is to mark the 25th ...

    Article : 86 words
  40. MILDURA.

    A deputation on Monday to the First Mildura Irrigation Trust urged the desirability of the trust taking a hand on behalf of the settlers in the internal ...

    Article : 137 words
  41. Water Storages.

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  42. CLYDESDALES FROM SCOTLAND.

    Two prominent show Clydesdale horses arrived at Melbourne yesterday by the steamer Mahana from Glasgow. One of the animals is by Craigwell, by ...

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  43. SYDNEY MARKET.

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  44. SHEPPARTON.

    Thrown from a jinker as a result of a collision with a motor car driven by R. Bullen, of Shepparton, Vincent Daldy 75 years, was admitted to Mooroopna ...

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  45. KING ISLAND NEWS.

    CURRIE, Monday.--At the annual meeting of the King Island Marine Board, Warden F. Smethurat was re-elected master warden for the ensuing year, with an allowance of £26. ...

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  46. WESTERN N.S.W. LAND.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Minister of Lands (Mr. Buttenshaw) announced today that the passage of the Western Lands Amendment Act, introduced into ...

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  47. SEVERE WIND STORM.

    BENDIGO, Monday.--A tornado swept over Spring Gully and Back Creek districts this afternoon, lifting trees out of the ground and causing severe ...

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  48. STAWELL.

    Two local business firms were victimised during the Easter holidays by persons presenting cheques purporting to bo drawn by a district grazier. ...

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  49. WANGARATTA.

    Mr. James Tanner, of Greta, died on Monday at the age of 89 years. Oxley shire council was asked by the Minister in charge of sustenance to ...

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  50. Wheat-Yield Competition.

    NHILL, Monday.--Following are the results of the Salisbury wheat-yields competition conducted by Cr. E. W. Dahlenburg, of the Nhill Agricultural and ...

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  51. WARRNAMBOOL.

    Frank Russell and Lawrence Howard, two young men who were arrested at Colac last week on several charges of housebreaking were brought to ...

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  52. WHEAT BOUNTY APPLICATIONS.

    GEELONG, Monday.--Applications for participation in the wheat bounty must be lodged at the Geelong Lands Office not later than to-morrow. ...

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  53. Riverina News.

    ALBURY.--At a meeting of Brocklesby Farmers' and Setters' Association, the opinion was expressed by several members that skeleton weed could be checked by several of the ...

    Article : 1,974 words
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