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  2. COUNTRY SECTION

    ALBURY, Thursday.--This season Walla Walla received at the silo 25,000 bags of wheat loss than last year. This shrinkage applies generally to Riverina ...

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  3. WHEAT COMMISSION.

    In order to expedite the taking of public evidence in the capital cities the Wheat Commission in Melbourne yesterday had a conference with Mr. L. R. ...

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  4. COUNTRY HOTEL TRANSACTION.

    An unusual claim for commission came before Judge Williams in the County Court yesterday. The plaintiff was Ronald Tasman Beale, licensed estate agent ...

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  5. PROVINCIAL CITIES AND TOWNS.

    With the city council's acceptances of the Government's proposal to place the tramways in such an order that satisfactory transport will be assured the ...

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  6. CANNED FRUIT.

    Further consideration was given to the question of the surplus fruit crop in relation to the canned fruit industry at a conference yesterday attended by the ...

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  7. RELIEF FOR FRUIT EXPORTERS.

    DONCASTER. Thursday.--Orchardists who lost heavily on their exportations of pears and apples, and who were looking forward to the distribution of the ...

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  8. HAMILTON.

    On the retirement of Mr. W. H. (Hickleton, after 46 years' service at the "Spectator" office, the staff presented him with a travelling bag and rug. ...

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  9. Riverina News.

    ALBURY.--Murrumbidgee irrigation settlers, who are dissatisfied with the conditions surrounding their industry during the past couple for season, have decided to place before ...

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  10. KYNETON.

    There was an enrolment of 49 new scholars at the reopening of the Kyneton high school, and the total number receiving tuition is now 121, as compared with ...

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  11. MALLEE WHEAT TESTS.

    In the Mallee wheat tests conducted by the Department of Agriculture at Werrimull this season Ghurica followed up its success in other wheat districts ...

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  12. TALLANGATTA'S PROGRESS.

    TALLANGATTA, Thursday.--The official ceremony in connection with the Installation of electric lighting for Tallangatta took place yesterday, when an ...

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  13. BENDIGO.

    Following the offer of the Bendigo Unemployed Ratepayers' and Citizens' Association to provide competent artisans to erect screens free of labor ...

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  14. MILDURA.

    The railway revenue at Red Cliffs for January was £3541, a decrease of £222 on the same period of the previous year. ...

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  15. THE PEACH CROP.

    LEFTON, Thursday.--Fruit supplies to the State cannery are relieved by the assurances from the Minister of Agriculture that the whole of the peach crop ...

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  16. BULK LOADING WHEAT.

    GEELONG, Thursday.--With a full shipment of bulk wheat, which was loaded by the operation of the partial system of bulk handling at the Corio ...

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  17. GEELONG.

    Revenue collected at the Geelong Customs House on Thursday amounted to £2,462 411, the largest amount lot some time. Duty paid on oil products ...

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  18. BENDIGO WATER SUPPLY

    BENDIGO, Thursday.--Bendigo city council has decided to reaffirm Its request for information in regard to the Bendigo water supply. ...

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  19. SALE.

    Despite adverse weather, some good results from cereal crops have been obtained at Kilmany South. On Mrs. Davis's farm nine acres of Major wheat ...

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  20. GRAND NATIONAL SHOW.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.--The Bendigo Agricultural Society has been notified by the Minister for Lands and Forests (Mr. A. A. Dunstan) that it has been granted ...

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  21. A SHIRE'S AFFAIRS.

    day[?].--At a meeting of McI[?]or shire council to-day criticism was levelled at the Forests Commission for refusing to accede to a ...

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  22. WOMAN BUTCHER'S ACTION.

    An action was commenced recently in the Supreme Court by Mrs. Elder Florance May Grant, of Stanhope, butcher, against Daniel Crothers, of Rushworth ...

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  23. TOBACCO INDUSTRY.

    SHEPPARTON, Thursday.--Problems affecting the tobacco growers of the State were discussed at a meeting of the executive of the Victorian Tobacco ...

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  24. IN THE NORTH-EAST.

    WANGARATTA, Thursday.--The Minister of Education, Mr. Pennington, arrived at Wangaratta to-night. Accompanied by Mr. J. McCrae, Director of ...

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  25. GOODS TRUCKS RIFLED.

    SETYMOUR, Thursday.--Owing to the Increased vigilance of railway detectives robberies of goods in transit have not been so frequent of late on the ...

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  26. ARARAT.

    Mr. A. Walters has sold his Kinara estate of 3440 acres, situate at Glen-thompson, to Messrs. A. and W. McCulloch, of Dunneworthy. Messrs. A. and J. ...

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  27. BENALLA.

    At the local court Albert Daley and Thomas William Evans, two strangers to the town, were charged with stealing 10 from Michael Ahearn. Evidence was ...

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  28. BOAT OVERTURNED.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, Thursday.--After clinging to the bottom of a capsized boat for an hour, Verdun Taylor and Norman Lewis, of Port McDonnell, were ...

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  29. THE TAP TURNED ON.

    COLAC, Thursday.--A case, which Sub-Inspector Ainstee said was the first of the kind he had heard of, was dealt with at the Colac police court, before ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    Commenting on the action of a magistrate in an English police court in fining a wine retailer for having sold Australian wine (sherry) under a ...

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  31. ULTIMA CROPS.

    The season just completed in the Ultima district was an unusual and difficult one, according to the officer in charge of the Malice Research Station at ...

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  32. CASTLEMAINE

    At the annual meeting of the Castlemaine branch of the R.S.L. officials elected included:-- President, Mr. C. Brumby; vice-presidents, Messrs. L. ...

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  33. SHEPPARTON.

    At the police court on Thursday Harry Albert Davis, for stealing clothes, the property of Alexander Hilton, was fined £3, with 15 costs. William Reeve, on a ...

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  34. ENTERTAINMENT TAX.

    MILDURA, Thursday.--A case of interest to holders of private dances was heard before Mr. D. Wilkins, P.M., when Bessie Dodds was charged with ...

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  35. Support for Onion Pool.

    KOOWEERUP, Thursday.--At a meeting of onion growers, the voluntary onion pool as recently outlined at a meeting of growers at Colac was discussed. Mr. ...

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  36. STAWELL.

    The Railway department is to be asked by the borough council to substitute a cyclone fence for the existing picket fence flanking the Seaby-street ...

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  37. COLAC.

    At the Birregurra police court a man named Edward J. Roberts was fined £5, with £7 11 costs, for driving a motor cycle on the Marine-parade, Lome, in a ...

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  38. YANNATHAN DISTRICT.

    LANG LANG, Thursday.--Farmers and dairymen at Yannathan, one of the richest dairying centres in Gippsland, state that the season just ending has been one ...

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  39. AUDACIOUS THEFT OF SHEEP.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A most audacious stock robbery was perpetrated in the Orange district recently, when two young men singled out 250 sheep from a ...

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  40. A WOMAN MISSING.

    TRAFALGAR, Thursday.--Miss Johanna Helene Jeneke, 65 years of age, disappeared from her home at Buln Buln on Monday week, and has not yet been ...

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  41. MAFFRA DISTRICT.

    MAFFRA, Thursday.--There are excellent crops of maize on many farms, and heavy yields can reasonably be expected, and the ...

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  42. A Rotary Cultivator.

    A novel cultivator, in which the tines revolve instead of cutting a straight furrow through the ground, was demonstrated at Burnley Horticultural ...

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  43. Cranbourne Shire Opposes Wage Increases.

    CRANBOURNE, Thursday.--At the monthly meeting of the Cranbourne shire a new log of wages and working conditions was received from the Municipal ...

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  44. WARRACKNABEAL.

    What is an apparently anomalous position was commented upon by Cr. Rogers at the monthly meeting of the shire council concerning the permanent work on ...

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  45. EXTRAORDINARY MISHAP TO CHILD.

    WAGGA, Thursday.--An extraordinary incident happened at the home of Mrs. Charles O'Connor. A two-year-old girl was playing in the laundry, when she fell ...

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  46. KILLED BY BUFFERS.

    RUPANYUP, Thursday.--Mr. Laurie More was assisting in hand shunting trucks at Jackson's station tills morning, when he was caught between the ...

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  47. GEELONG WEST COMPETITIONS.

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  48. EGG-LAYING COMPETITION AT BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.--Ballarat branch of the Egg Producers' Association has decided to establish an egg-laying competition in Ballarat, commencing on 1st April. It is two ...

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  49. PROMINENT TENNIS PLAYER'S ARM BROKEN.

    CHARLTON, Thursday.--When a bag of wheat slipped from a bag loader he was using on his farm Mr. S. Wood had an arm broken, Mr. Wood was a member ...

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  50. WARRNAMBOOL.

    An unusual attitude has been taken by the Education department regarding the Warrnambool shire council's application for a schools holiday throughout the ...

    Article : 150 words
  51. Advertising

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    Advertising : 21 words
  52. ECHUCA.

    A "princess" competition is being organised to augment the funds of St. Mary's R.C. parish. Three "princesses," the Misses Estelle Mueller. Margaret ...

    Article : 75 words
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