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  2. Advertising

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  3. TELEGRAMS

    Bulk wheat is quoted to-day at 29 12, bagged wheat, 211. ...

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  6. GOLD STEALING

    In the early days of quarts-reefing at Bendigo gold-stealing was very prevalent. The Sha[?]ock, on the New Chum ...

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  7. CRICKET SELECTORS

    It is very nice to have read your article by "Not Out" as to the difficulties, unthanksfulness and responsibilities of selectors, especially as this ...

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  8. BASKET BALL PREMIERSHIP

    On Wednesday last all roads led to Daysdale to do honour to the local girls, winners of the Urana, Coreen and District ...

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  9. DEATH OF ANOTHER VICTIM OF R. 101

    Mr. Church, one of the survivors of the R. 101, died at Beauvais to-day, making the death r[?]il 48. His father and fiancee were summoned form ...

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  10. KINGSFORD SMITH RECOVERS

    Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith has recovered from influenza, and is now awaiting, favourable weather to [?]art his flight to Australia. ...

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  11. MASSEY WILL CASE

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Boyce) has called for all the papers in connection with the recent Massey will case in which Mr. Justice Davidson ...

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  12. MR. LANG'S POLICY

    The London "Financial News" In an editorial reviewing the Australian outlook, says:--"If Mr. Lang defe[?]t[?] the ...

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  13. HOWLONG

    Miss Gilbert returned home after spending a holiday in Melbourne. Mrs. Gri[?]lington, of Melbourne, is spending a holiday with her ...

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  14. DARING HOLD UP

    A masked and armed man entered Brincombe's Dairy at Manly, early this morning, and help up two employees at the revolver point. One of ...

    Article : 56 words
  15. OFF-SHEARS SHEEP DIE OF COLD

    At least 2000 sheen perished at [?]oncurry (Queensland) as a result of the cold weather. They had only recently been shorn. ...

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  16. CRICKET NOTES

    Wahgunyah delegates, on their way to Rutherglen last Monday night, had the experience of being caught on a sticky wicket in [?]ance street, where ...

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  17. WAHGUNYAH SCHOOL CHILDREN'S BALL

    The Wahgunyah School of Arts was taxed to its utmost capacity on Wednesday evening last, when the local school's annual plain and fancey ...

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  18. LANG ON STEVENS

    S[?]eaking at Croydon. Mr. Lang made a bitter attack on Mr. Stevens (Treasurer). He said he was not satisfied with destroying the credit of ...

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  19. CHURCH OF ENGLAND

    Confirmation will probably be given by the Bishop some time in December. The classes are going steadily on. The Rector would be glad to ...

    Article : 331 words
  20. HOSPITALS' CONFERENCE

    In a talk on "Good Hab[?]ta" at the Hospitals' Conference to-day, the Minister for Health (Dr. Arthur) gave as his slogan "Less Beer for Dad; More ...

    Article : 61 words
  21. MR. STEVENS' DENIALS

    The State Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) gave an indignant denial to Mr. Lang's suggestion that he had caused taxation returns to be destroyed. It was ...

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  22. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,--I have always believed in shopping locally as far as possible, but when I see such a glaring case of profiteering, at my expense, as the ...

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  23. PERSONAL

    The Rev. E. J. Debourne, of Moruya, has been inducted into the charge of the Culcairn parish of the Presbyterian Church. ...

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  24. THE HON. R. T. BALL'S MEETINGS

    Mr. R. T. Ball is having very successful meetings throughout his itinerary. To-morrow (Saturday) night the Hon. J. Ryan, M.L.C., will speak ...

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  25. CLASHING OF DATES

    Sir,--The chairman of Mr. Ball's political meeting last Friday night stated that "it was unfortunate that the Labor candidate had seen fit to ...

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  26. HOW WILL "TOWNIES" SHAPE?

    The "Townies" will play their initial match in competition cricket to-morrow, when they will be opposed to Rutherglen on the new ...

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  27. COROWA TENNIS CLUB

    On Tuesday last the competition was won by Mrs. Austin and Mrs. Maclure. The completion of the previous week's competition resulted in ...

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  28. SUCCESSFUL EUCHRE PARTY.

    A very enjoyable time was spent by a large number of people on Tuesday evening last at the Oddfellows' Hall, when a euchre party and ...

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  29. KILLED BY LIGHTNING

    Mr. J. Anlezark, of Kerang, who was for many years a member of the police force, and recently a farmer at Pyramid Creek, was killed ...

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  30. WANGARATTA SHOW

    The annual show to be held at Wangaratta today and tomorrow, should be one of the best held by the Society for some time. A big entry has been ...

    Article : 110 words
  31. TOUCHING SCENES

    Very touching scenes marked the last journey of the victims of the disaster which b[?]el the British air ship R101. The simple townsfolk of ...

    Article : 111 words
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