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  2. COUNTRY SECTION.

    Marketing hours a Queen Victoria Market were discussed yesterday at the annual meeting of the Southern Fruit Growers' Association, held at Box Hill ...

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  3. THE POLICE COURTS.

    Before Mr. Mcehan, P.M., at Box Hill court yesterday, William John Withers, 18 years. Laburnum-street, Blackburn, postal official, was charged with having on 14th ...

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  4. PROVINCIAL CITIES AND TOWNS.

    Not for many years has Lake Wendouree been so low at this time of the year. Usually by July it is full to overflowing with the diversion of the ...

    Article : 266 words
  5. THEFTS OF VACUUM CLEANERS.

    At Footscray court yesterday Cecil Raymond Blight, 31 years, was charged on three counts of having stolen electric vacuum cleaners, valued at £10, £15 and £12, from ...

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  6. ECHUCA.

    The high average of 221 per head was obtained for 4000 sheep out of a penning of 6700 in the Echuca municipal yard. ...

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  7. MEAT AGREEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Acting Minister of Commerce (Mr. Thorby) said to-day that the new long-term meat agreement between Australia and Britain ...

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  8. BOUNTIFUL RAINS.

    Splendid falls of rain of one-half to one inch over the Mallee and Wimmera during the last two days will give farmers throughout the Victorian wheat-growing ...

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  9. HAMILTON.

    At the annual meeting of the western Meadow Dairy Company Ltd., it was reported that at Hamilton factory manufacture of ice and ice cream was being ...

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  10. MISSING FOOTBALLER.

    WARRACKNABEAL, Thursday.--The body of William Charles Leslie Stewart, 25 years, a young man who had been missing from his home at Phillips-street, ...

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  11. LARCENY AS AGENT.

    Edward Thomas Hyde, tailor, of Rathdown-street, North Carlton, was committed for trial by Mr. J. W. K. McLean, P.M., in the City Court yesterday, on a charge of ...

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  12. APPALLING CRUELTY.

    Before Mr. Clarke, P.M., at Camberwell court yesterday, Louis Lampard, High-st., Ashburton, was charged with having, on 18th May, failed to provide proper and ...

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  13. BENDIGO.

    An address on The New Turkey was given by Rev. P. Bothwell at the weekly luncheon of the Bendigo Rotary Club. He stated that post-war changes had ...

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  14. MILDURA.

    "Geographically, Mildura would be a very suitable distributing and strategic centre for the manufacture of aircraft," said Cr. J. G. Marchbank, at a meeting ...

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  15. GEELONG.

    The Bishop in Jerusalem, Rt. Rev. Graham Brown, visited Geelong yesterday. He was entertained at luncheon by the mayor (Alderman C. N. Brown), ...

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  16. RAILWAY REPAIR WORK.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.--Representatives of the Engineers' Union to-day waited on the Bendigo City Council and urged the decentralisation of railway ...

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  17. SHEPPARTON.

    The Big Business ball, organised by the staff of Fairleys, and held in the Star Theatre, attracted a record attendance of nearly 1000. The profit, amounting to ...

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  18. An Expensive Smoke.

    After having been remonstrated with by a tram conductor for smoking a cigarette in the saloon portion of a tram car on 26th June, Albert George Hibbert, batter, of ...

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  19. STAWELL.

    Prospects generally throughout the Stawell district have improved considerably. Crops in many parts are showing well above the ground, and grass is ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN ORANGES.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.--Fruit retailers have been informed that the prices of South Australian oranges have been fixed at the same rates as last year, ...

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  21. ILLEGALLY USED CAR.

    Two young men, who gave their names as Frederick William Howard and Ronald James, laborers, of Nicholson-street, Carlton, were proceeded against at Fitzroy court yesterday ...

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  22. WARRNAMBOOL.

    The shire council has agreed to cooperate with the Country Roads Board in tree planting on shire roads by providing tree guards and the necessary fencing for ...

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  23. Youth for Trial on Six Charges.

    At St. Kilda court yesterday John William Paul, 17 years, electrician's assistant, Clyde-street, St. Kilda, was proceeded against on five charges of larceny. He was also charged ...

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  24. MAIZE PRODUCERS' ROLL CLOSES.

    The list of maize producers who will be entitled to vote on the question of whether a board should be created under the Marketing Act to control the ...

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  25. TAXATION ON WOOL.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Acting on a Report from the Commissioner of Taxation, the Federal Government has decided to make minor alterations to the wool tax ...

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  26. ARARAT.

    The rainfall at Ararat for June was 2 inches 61 points, making a total of 9 inches 16 points for the first six months of the present year. ...

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  27. Inquest into Epsom Tragedy.

    BENDIGO, Thursday.--William Patrick Purcell, 38 years, laborer, who has been charged with the murder of his wife, Margaret Dorothy Purcell, 33 years, ...

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  28. Wine Industry.

    RUTHERGLEN, Thursday.--The Rutherglen and District Vine Growers' Association adopted a motion expressing alarm at the action taken by the ...

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  29. Riverina News.

    ALBURY.--While a mob of nineteen head of young cattle was being taken by Mr. T. Llewellyn, of Albury, from Wodonga to Albury a motorist ran into the mob on the ...

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  30. Took Wood From Railway Siding.

    At Fitzroy court yesterday Richard Noonan, a middle-aged man, who said he was a laborer and employed at Fitzroy railway siding, was charged with having had in his ...

    Article : 236 words
  31. BAIRNSDALE.

    Bairnsdale shire council has decided to convene a conference of the shires in North and East Gippsland, representatives of the Gippsland Shires and ...

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  32. THEFT OF ELECTRICITY.

    At St. Kilda court yesterday, Jeffrey Cowling, Spencer-street, St. Kilda, unemployed laborer, was charged with having fraudulently used electricity. ...

    Article : 176 words
  33. Pasture Improvement.

    ALBURY.--Mr. G. c. Barflett, senior agricultural instructor at Albury, in a report dealing with the progress of pasture improvement, states that it has ...

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  34. Good Ski-ing at Buller.

    MT. BULLER, Thursday.--The telephone line to the Chalet was reconnected to-day after having been down for some time. The road is clear through to ...

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  35. Season Affects Fish Spawning

    BALLARAT, Thursday.--The Ballarat Fish Acclimatisation Society held a meeting in camera on Thursday evening to consider proposals for conserving the egg ...

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  36. Profitable Jersey Cow.

    PAKENHAM, Thursday.--A Jersey cow, Hedgevale Evey, owned by Mr. Bert Rix, of Officer, has given birth to seven heifer calves in slightly more than four ...

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  37. BENALLA.

    A hare shoot was held near Goorambat in aid of the funds of Stewarton and Goorambat halls, and as a result 250 hares were netted. T. Dempsey topped ...

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  38. Fatal Fall from Pillion.

    PERTH, Thursday.--Mary Jones, 22 years, single, of Victoria Park, fell from the pillion seat of a motor cycle at midnight, in Albany-road, last night. When ...

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  40. Advertising

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  41. MISSING PILOT SAFE.

    THURSDAY, ISLAND, Thursday.--Pilot T. H. McDonald landed herd at 11.30 a.m. to-day, thus dispelling anxiety left for his safety. He had left ...

    Article : 116 words
  42. Theft of Pens and Pencils.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Edward Kelly, 32 years, Iron worker, was sentenced to two years' imprisonment, at Darlinghurst Quarter Sessions to-day, by Judge ...

    Article : 71 words
  43. CASTLEMAINE.

    Castlemaine branch of the Licensed victuallers' Association was visited by Mr. K. J. Corrigan, general secretary, who gave an address on trade matters. ...

    Article : 88 words
  44. Sunday Labor Newspaper.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--In a circular to trade unions, Mr. E. C. Magrath, the federal secretary of the Printing Industry Employes' Union, and a former ...

    Article : 74 words
  45. COLAC.

    Members of the Church of Christ at Colac, which was opened 25 years ago, have decided to close the church and associate themselves with Colac Baptist ...

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  46. Zeal Bequest to Hospitals.

    The Perpetual, Executors and Trustees' Association of Australia Ltd., 100-104 Queen-street, Melbourne, executor of the will of the late Sir William A. Zeal, announces that it ...

    Article : 113 words
  47. Conference of Agricultural Societies.

    LEONGATHA.--The annual conference of South Gippsland agricultural societies was held at the municipal chambers on Wednesday. Among the resolutions was one that the ...

    Article : 109 words
  48. Hospital for Sick Animals.

    During June the Dogs' Home and Animal Hospital, Langford-street, North Melbourne, received the following animals for treatment:--173 dogs, 68 cats, 7 birds, 5 horses, and 3 ...

    Article : 62 words
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