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  2. THE OVENS VALLEY

    The Ovens Valley Is an area of high productivity, with its rich alluvial soils, heavy rainfall and mild climate. The Ovens River rises In the foothills of ...

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  6. [?] OF EMPIRE FARMING

    [?] need for organising the whole of [?] of the Empire as a single [?] been often and righty emphasis[?] Agriculture is the oldest and greatest ...

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  7. RAILWAYS REVENUE

    The railways revenue for the ten days ending August 31 shows a decrease of £14,649, compared with receipts for the same period of last year, ...

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  8. S.A. PUBLIC DEBT

    The public debt of South Australia amounts to £9,510,403, an increase of £272,703 over the previous year, according to the annual report of the ...

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  9. SAILOR MISSING

    An unconfirmed report states that Tunzelman, a sailor aboard H.M.S. Dunedin, who was last seen on the ship at 9 o'clock last night, was ...

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  10. CARDINAL ENTERTAINED

    Cardinal Cavetti was entertained at dinner by Mr. Fleming Chief Commissioner, to-night, There were 200 guests at the function, at which the Cardinal and Mr. ...

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  12. CO-RESPONDENT TO PAY £750

    The case in which James Kirk petitioned for a dissolution of his marriage with Hannah Kirk on the grounds of alleged misconduct with John Ebert, was ...

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  13. BAN ON COURSING

    The State Cabinet has decided to withhold all coursing licences except for Plumpton coursing. This means that another difficulty has been thrown in the way of ...

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  14. STICKY FINGERS IN THE WORK- SHOP

    Petty pilfering from factories and and it by no exaggeration to increase, property totalling in value hundreds thousand., of pounds is now stolen ...

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  15. WILLS AND ESTATES

    Evelyn Collineon Sawyer, solicitor, late of Murtoa, who died on August 7, left by will dated July 16, 1918, real estate valued at £396 and personal ...

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  17. WHEAT MARKET

    The Victorian Whestgrowers' Corporation reports to-day that the market overseas is idle, and there is no change worthy of mention. Yesterday was a holiday ...

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  18. BONES OF EXTINCT ANIMALS

    How rapidly races of animals may die out is illustrated by a large collection of extinct animal bones gathered In the limestone caves of Hayti ...

    Article : 393 words
  19. THERMOMETER CLOCK

    Energy captured by daily changes in the temperature is being utilised to operate a clock a Swiss engineer has invented. The motive power is ...

    Article : 88 words
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