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  2. COUNTRY SECTION

    KOROIT, Monday.--A matter of vital importance to the whole district was referred to at the last council meeting when Cr. E. Bourke moved "that the ...

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  3. A DEVIATION ROAD.

    GEELONG, Monday.--The deputy coroner, Mr. G. F. Walter, J.P., to-day strongly criticised the authorities concerned, on the dangerous nature of the ...

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  4. FEDERATED MOTHERS' CLUBS.

    Gratification at the fact that during the Centenary celebrations the organisation for the first time received official recognition, was expressed by the ...

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  5. PRIMARY PRODUCERS' LEAGUE.

    A joint statement was issued yesterday by Messrs. E. Gorman, K.C., president, and A. S. Rodgers, manager of the Primary Producers' Restoration League, ...

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  6. LIVE STOCK SALES.

    The peak period will show a record for the season this week with an aggregate total of 154,000 fat and store sheep and lambs. The entry for the ...

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  7. PROVINCIAL CITIES AND TOWNS.

    When Plain-clothes Constable Gillick noticed Patrick Kennedy, an elderly man, trying to sell a new pair of women's shoes, a watch and two medals ...

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  8. GRASSHOPPER PLAGUE.

    JUNEE, Monday.--The pest has invaded the town. The bowling green was attacked, and bags were used to drive them off. These proved ineffective, and ...

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  9. SALE.

    Owing to a breakaway in the railway line by flood waters, trains front Sale to Traralgon on Monday and Thursday mornings have been suspended. ...

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  10. Young Fodder Crops Eaten.

    TONGALA, Monday.--Remarkable reports have been received here of swarms alighting on young Sudan grass and millet crops, mid devouring the entire crop ...

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  11. WONTHAGGI.

    On account of the record entries for Wonthaggi musical and elocutionary competitions the committee has found it necessary to extend the season. Mr. ...

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  12. Riverina News.

    JUNEE.--New season's wheat delivered at stations in the Junee railway district were:-- Berrigan, 1287 bags; Ganmala, 1002; Borea Creek, 469; Marrar, 361; Finley, 205. ...

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  13. TASMANIAN POTATOES.

    DEVONPORT, Monday.--The disaster which has struck the early producing potato districts in Victoria must mean enhanced prices for the Tasmanian early ...

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  14. Havoc Wrought at Echuca.

    ECHUCA, Monday.--Driven back over their tracks by a strong southerly wind, dense swarms of grasshoppers to-day completed the havoc which they have ...

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  15. WAGGA POLICE COURT.

    WAGGA, Monday.--At the Wagga police court Arthur Watson and his wife, Elsie Watson, were sentenced to three months' imprisonment, on charges of ...

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  16. Big Swarm at Dingee.

    PRAIRIE, Monday.--Grasshopper have here appeared in small swarms. A large swarm passed through Prairie yesterday, and soon after began to attack the ...

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  17. BENDIGO.

    An address on Old Identities of Bendigo was delivered by Mr. George Mackay at the weekly luncheon of Bendigo Commerce Club on Monday. He told ...

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  18. Reports From Other Centres.

    AVOCA, Monday.--Several swarms of grasshoppers on the wing have made their appearance here. The numbers are not sufficient to cause alarm. ...

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  19. LIQUOR AT MEALS.

    SEYMOUR, Monday.--The licensing court, sitting here to-day, renewed all hotel and wine licences in the Upper Goulburn area. Permits were granted to ...

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  20. CHILLED BEEF TRADE.

    On his arrival here yesterday by R.M.S. Strathnaver Mr. R. A. Vestey, son of Sir Edmund Vestey, and a director of several subsidiary companies of ...

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  21. GEELONG CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR MARKETS.

    GEELONG, Monday.--The Christmas and New Year stock markets will be held at Geelong next Monday, 17th December, when a three weeks' supply will be ...

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  22. TRADE WITH NEW ZEALAND.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Although the recent conference belween Commonwealth and New Zealand Ministers at Canberra failed to reach a trade agreement, ...

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  23. EGG-LAYING COMPETITIONS.

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  24. GEELONG.

    The mothers' club at Belmont State school has raised sufficient money to enable it to donate two scholarships to students of the school to further their ...

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  25. MEAT EXPORT.

    In commenting on shipments of chilled beef from Australia, which arrived during October, the report of the veterinary officer in London attached to the ...

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  26. BAIRNSDALE.

    An additional trunk telephone line has been installed between Bairnsdale and Stratford. In addition to other improvements, a ...

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  27. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    PORT FAIRY, Monday.--Due to the exceptionally good season butter factories are experiencing an exceptionally busy period. The supplies to the factories are ...

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  28. SYDNEY MARKET.

    {No abstract available}

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  29. BULLET WOUND IN HEAD.

    BALLARAT, Monday.--John Vickers, 30 years, hair dresser, Sebastopol, was admitted to the Base Hospital this morning suffering from a bullet wound in ...

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  30. GEELONG.

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  31. ADELAIDE SALES.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Cattle supplies at the abattoirs sales to-day were the heaviest since January, 1920, when 1694 bead were yarded. The quality was fair to good, and ...

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  32. CASTLEMAINE.

    An invitation has been extended by the borough council to Lord and Lady Huntingfield to visit Castlemaine on 20th March for the opening of the annual ...

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  33. Dairy Supervision.

    Sir,--In the better rainfall areas of the State there are no less than seventeen big milk producing shires, wherein the provisions of the Dairy Supervision ...

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  34. WENTWORTH LICENSING APPEAL UPHELD.

    WENTWORTH, Monday.--Before Judge Coyle this morning, counsel gave their addresses in the case in which there was an appeal against the granting to ...

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  35. PROMOTING WORLD PEACE.

    The following resolution was unanimously agreed upon at a meeting held at the close of the evening service of the East St. Kilda Congregational Church ...

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  36. COUNTRY STOCK SALES.

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  37. RUST AND DOWNY MILDEW.

    CHILTERN, Monday.--The last heavy rains of several inches were preceded by dust of an iron-rust color. After the rain a sediment was noticeable in ...

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  38. COLAC.

    At a meeting of the State school teachers of Colac group it was decided to hold a conference and an exhibition of work in March next. ...

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  39. HERD TESTING.

    {No abstract available}

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  40. MALLEE RAILWAY COVERED WITH SAND.

    A ganger inspecting the railway line between Chillingollah and Chinkapook on Sunday found that the line was covered with wind-blown sand in five different ...

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  41. BOY ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    NATHALIA, Monday.--George Freeman, of [?]Barii, was holding a shot gun by the barrel, when it fell to the ground. The gun exploded and the boy ...

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  42. SHEEP-DOG FIELD TRIALS.

    Judgin by the number of entries already received and the quality of the dogs which will take part visitors to the championship sheep dog field trials at ...

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  43. RAILWAY EXCURSION TICKET EXTENSION.

    The Railway Commissioners stated yesterday that they could not secure any confirmation of the allegation by "D.D." in "The Age" that he was refused an ...

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  44. Advertising

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  45. MILDURA.

    The death occurred on Saturday at Mildura of Mr. G. Staveley, aged 58 years. For many years, Mr. Staveley was the town rate collector and secretary of ...

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  46. Water Storages.

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  47. SOLDIER SETTLER LOSES 200 SHEEP.

    LOCKHART, Monday.--Mr. W. G. Conner, a soldier settler at Bidgeemia, lost over 200 sheep after dipping them at a neighbor's dip. The heavy loss was ...

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  48. BALLARAT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    BALLARAT, Monday.--Ballarat Horticultural Society to-night received a report from the secretary (Mr. T. Saunders) that the recent rose show had been ...

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  49. BENDIGO EXPRESS TO RUN DAILY.

    The fast railway express service between Melbourne and Bendigo on Mondays will run daily from 17th December to 2nd January, inclusive. This special ...

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  50. FRUIT MARKETING.

    Mr. G. W. Brown, president of the Victorian Fruit Marketing Association, who presided at the recent Empire Producers' Conference in London, will ...

    Article : 53 words
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