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  2. RECORD-BREAKING HEIFER

    Yarraview La Mode, the champion cow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. BORDER AREAS FLOODED

    In most parts of the State where creeks and rivers were reported to have spread beyond their banks the position was said to be easier yesterday. An ...

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  4. PROVINCIAL AND COUNTRY LIFE

    An almost complete freedom from frosts and an annual rainfall of over 30 inches make Phillip Island an ideal farming district which however, has not been fully appreciated owing to the transport difficulties. Existing services have ...

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  5. IN THE SUBURBS

    Five hundred and fifty pupils from the West, Melbourne Technical School entered the new Essendon Technical School for the first time yesterday morning. The principal, Mr. J. A. ...

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  6. BUTTER FAT RECORD

    The Yarraview Guernsey stud of Captain A. E. T. Payne, at Lillydale, has been responsible for several Australian milk and butter-fat records. Yarraview ...

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  7. SIXPENNY "POPS"

    The suggestion recently made by Cr. H. Moroney, of St. Kilda, that when the additions to the local town hall are completed the council should organise a series of sixpeneny ...

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  8. PARKING NEAR THEATRE

    A recommendation by the parks And gardens committee of Camberwell council, that "no parking" signs be painted at the corner of Toorak and Camberwell roads, Hartwell, ...

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  9. YARRA EROSION

    At the meeting of Richmond council last night the city engineer (Mr. Anderson) raised the subject of erosion of land bordering the Yarra. He said he had noticed the value ...

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  10. BORDER FLATS COVERED

    WODONGA, Monday.--With surprising suddenness the Wodonga and Half Way Creeks burst their banks this afternoon. The largest part of the flats between ...

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  11. BENDIGO

    Several additions are being made to the Gravel State school to give modern equipment for the training of boys, who for various reasons have been unable to ...

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  12. BALLARAT

    Resolutions have been carried by the Ballarat Council of Churches opposing any move on the part of the Victorian Government to abolish six o'clock closing ...

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  13. FLAX GROWING

    The necessity for Australia to encourage the production of flax, in view of the uneasy international situation, was strongly emphasised in statements ...

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  14. PROBLEMS OF THE GRAZIER

    The impossibility of wool growers continuing in profitable production at the present high level of costs was emphasised at a meeting of the council of ...

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  15. COMPULSORY VOTING

    Essendon council last night decided to apply by petition to the Governor-in-Councli, asking for an Order-In-Council to permit of compulsory voting at annual elections in the ...

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  16. LIVE STOCK SALES

    A substantial increase in the yarding of fat cattle will be a notable feature of the Flemington stock sales this week, the supply being largely augmented by ...

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  17. PORT FAIRY

    Twenty-five teachers from local and district schools assembled at the H.E.S., Port Fairy, and carried out the details of the Education department's physical culture course ...

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  18. GEELONG

    Four acres of land at Ocean Grove have been purchased for the erection of a youth hostel in connection with a movement in the Church of England to organise and ...

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  19. FILMS AND FUMES

    St. Kilda council was asked at its meeting last night to advise the Fire Brigades Board as to whether it implemented tho health regulation banning smoking in theatres. ...

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  20. Protest Against Beef Ban

    Following an inspection of the Board of Works farm at Werribee last Tuesday, the mayor (Cr. Warr) and councillors of Brunswick, at their meeting last night, protested ...

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  21. HOUSES DAMAGED

    YARRAWONGA, Tuesday.--The flooding of the Murray River has caused considerable damage to houses on the lowying portion of the river flats near the ...

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  22. Channel Through National Park?

    A proposal that a straight channel should be cut to connect the Merri Creek with the Yarra was put forward by Cr. Marshall at last night's meeting of the Collingwood ...

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  23. AMPLIFYING ANNOYS RESIDENTS

    A deputation that walled on Footscray council last night appealed to the council to check "blatant, walling, howling, squealing and other noises," produced by amplifiers in ...

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  24. WIRELESS AT SEA

    The following vessels should be in communication to-day with wireless stations of Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Limited:-- ...

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  25. ROUGH FOOTBALL GROUND

    In a letter which was read at Footscray council last night it was stated that, because of complaints from visiting clubs about the rough condition of the surface of Angilss ...

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  26. CONSTABLE FIRES AT CAR

    YEA, Monday.--Having received information that a stolen car was being driven towards Yea to-day, the local police endeavored to intercept a car on ...

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  27. POLICE COURTS

    Harry Cation, a young farmer, residing at City-road, South Melbourne, was charged at the local court yesterday with having on May 18 acted in the conduct of a common gaming ...

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  28. Bridge Approaches Damaged

    WANGARATTA, Monday.--The floods have severely damaged the approaches to two of the bridges on the road leading from the Peechelba railway station to the ...

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  29. Speed Limit Sought

    Chelsea council last night decided to ask the Municipal Association to seek to have the speed of motor cars restricted to 35 miles on hour in built-up areas. ...

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  30. Worst Over at Katamatite

    KATAMATITE, Monday.--Although Broken Creek showed a further rise today and Boosey Creek a little abatement, it is generally believed that the ...

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  31. MAN WITH PEA RIFLE

    SHEPPARTON, Monday.--In the local court to-day David Ambrose Croxford was sentenced to three months' imprisonment when convicted of being armed ...

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  32. Mornington Sewer Outlet

    Chelsea council last night decided to protest to the Minister of Water Supply, Mr. Old, at a deputation on Wednesday, July 12, against the proposal to allow the Mornington ...

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  33. Treed by Bullock

    DIAMOND CREEK, Monday.--For two hours to-day, Cr. J. Ryan, of the Heidelberg council, and a Diamond Creek butcher, clung to the limbs of a tree in the ...

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  34. Record R.A.A.F. Applications

    The Minister of Defence, alluding last night to enlistments in the Royal Australian Air Force, said that the enthusiasm of young Australians for service ...

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  35. Abolition of Bottlenecks

    Box Hill council last night decided to have placed on the agenda paper for the next meeting of the Municipal Association a motion that the State Government be requested to ...

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  36. Snow Near Narbethong

    NARBETHONG, Monday.--Heavy falls of snow are still lying on Mounts Strickland and Margaret, also well down the Poley and Blue Ranges. Further falls ...

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  37. Clifton Hill Library

    Collingwood, council last night decided to establish a branch of the Collingwood Free Lending Library in Clifton Hill. ...

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  38. Mutton Dearer at

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  39. Train Derailed

    When a truck attached to a goods train coming to Melbourne was derailed at points near South Kensington station at 10.15 p.m. yesterday, the Williamstown ...

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  40. Seen From the Air

    Large areas of land between Narandera and the Murray, a distance of about 60 miles, were flooded, said Mr. C. McDonald. Ansett Airways' superintendent of ...

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  41. Smoking in Theatres

    The Public Health department wrote to Camberwell council last night, stating its decision not to intervene in cases where municipal councils did not enforce the prohibition ...

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  42. Water Storages Filling

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  43. Herd Testing.

    Sir,--In Saturday's issue of "The Age" the supervisor of herd recording is reported to have said at Trafalgar:--"At the Centenary Royal Show the cow awarded the ...

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  44. Palestine Relief

    Palestine stood to-day not only as a haven for persecuted Jews, but for the preservation of Jewish self-respect, declared Rabbi Dr. S. Benzion, when ...

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  45. Cattle Plentiful at Adelaide

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  46. Olympic Chess Tournament

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A letter received by the New South Wales Chess Association from the Argentine chess authority states that the postponed Olympic chess ...

    Article : 64 words
  47. Fined; Licence Suspended

    Harold Cuming, whose address was given as the Hotel Cecil, Queen-street, Melbourne, was charged at Brunswick court yesterday with having driven a motor car in a ...

    Article : 125 words
  48. STATION REPORTS.

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  49. Country Stock Sales

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  50. Cole's Book Arcade to Close

    Cole's Book-arcade, which was a feature in Bourke-street for many years and was in recent years carried on in Swanston-street, is to disappear from the city. The wholesale ...

    Article : 78 words
  51. Advertising

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  52. Assault at Dance Hall

    At Oakielgh court yesterday Charles Barille, The Avenue, Oakleigh, was charged with having assaulted William Thomas Kinnane, Cambridge-street, Oakleigh, and with having used ...

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  53. Steel for Britain

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The 22 ships for which charters have been arranged in London to transport steel from Port Kembla and Newcastle to England will ...

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  54. Straightening a Curve

    BACCHUS MARSH, Monday.--The curve in the railway line, which has necessitated express trains reducing speed between Melton station platform ...

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  55. SOCCER

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  56. Animal Hospital

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  57. RIVERINA NEWS

    Two candidates--Messrs. A. L. Worthington and W. C. Dominguez--have nominated for the vacancy on the Junee council caused by Alderman L. Long's seat being ...

    Article : 33 words
  58. Under the Influence

    At the City Court yesterday Frank Thomas Johnson, engineer, of Kerferd-road, Albert Park, was fined £15 for having driven his motor car whilst under the influence of liquor ...

    Article : 57 words
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