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  2. CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURE

    The annual convention of the Victorian Chamber of Agriculture was opened in the Court Room, Town Hall, yesterday morning. Mr. W. Kendall, president, ...

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  5. TREE PLANTING IN NORTHERN DISTRICTS.

    Mr. Lockhart (Sea Lake) moved that the necessity of inaugurating some scheme of successful true planting in the northern areas be urged on the Government. ...

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  6. WEIGHING OF GRAIN.

    Mr. J. Mortimer (Numurkah) moved that steps be Liken for obtaining the more satisfactory weighing of grain at the ship's side. It was desired that it should be ...

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  7. "PROGRESS AND DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION."

    Dr. Cherry, Director of Agriculture, imparted some valuable information to delegates by reading a paper on the above subject. He said:--That in dealing with the ...

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  8. MILK STANDARD.

    A petition was read from a large number of farmers and dairymen in the Geelong district requesting the chamber to use its influence to bring under the notice of the ...

    Article : 98 words
  9. AFFORESTATION.

    The Mulgrave Society representative Brewer, moved.--"That this confe[?] congratulates the Government on the [?]tivity shown in relation to fore [?] ...

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  10. REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT.

    The annual report and financial statement were read by the secretary (Mr. T. Patterson). The balance sheet showed that the receipts for the year have ...

    Article : 241 words
  11. OFFICIAL OPENING.

    One resuming after lunch the formal opening ceremony was performed by Mr. Graham, Minister for Akriculture. He regretted very much the inability of His ...

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  12. SIZE AND QUALITY OF CORN SACKS.

    This question was brought up for consideration by the Pyramid Hill, Sea Lake, Seymour and Kerang Agricultural Societies and the Horsham Farmers Association. ...

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  13. TO-DAY'S SITTING.

    The convention resumes at 9 o'clock morning, and the whale of the d[?] occupied in deliberation of many [?]less important subjects. In the [?] ...

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  14. LICENSING OF STALLIONS.

    Considerable discussion was aroused by the proposal of the Maryborough society for the promulgation of a scheme for the compulsory licensing of stallions. ...

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  15. A PECULIAR DEBT CASE.

    A touch of humor and at the sem of mystery was added to a claim for 1s for debt, heard in the Bendigo Court yesterday. The complained ...

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  16. IMPROVED BREEDS OF WHEAT.

    Mr. A. M. Mactier moved that the Department of Agriculture be thanked for disseminating information relative to improving the breeds of wheat, and that ...

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  17. DATES OF SHOWS.

    Mr. Sewell (Smeaton) proposed that the chamber consider the desirability of fixing the dates of all shows of the affiliated societies. His idea was, if possible, to avoid ...

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  18. "A FEDERAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE."

    In the absence of Sir John Quick, who was detained in Melbourne by his Ministerial duties, Mr. S. H. McGowan read a paper on the above subject written by ...

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  19. TWINE IN CHAFF.

    Mr. Billinghiurst (Bacchus Marsh) moved,--"That legislation be introduced making it compulsory for owners of chaff-cutters to remove the twine from the ...

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  20. DREDGING IN RIVERS.

    In calling on the proposal of the Pyramid Hill Society, relative to dredging in rivers, the president said that the council had had the matter in their mind, and ...

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  23. SPECIAL SHOW TRAINS.

    Mr. McKenzie (Rainbow) moved that a request be made to the Railway Department for a rebate of 50 per cent. on special trains on show days. ...

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  24. LUNCHEON.

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