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  4. IMPORTANT CURRENT EVENTS

    WITH public attention divided between international dangers and internal contingencies there has been no lack of matters of substantial interest during the past couple of weeks. It was expected early in the month that Signor Mussolini would state precisely ...

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  5. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    The Melbourne Woolbrokers report that the average price realised for greasy wool sold in Melbourne during the week ended 11th February, 1939, ...

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  6. CHILD'S NARROW ESCAPE

    On Saturday last, while spending the afternoon at the river, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Seymour's infant child, fell into the water. Luckily Mr. Seymour ...

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  7. LACK OF VITAMINS BLAMED FOR MYSTERY ILLNESS

    Several children living in the central part of Victoria, where a severs drought prevails, have been admitted to hospital suffering from a ...

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  8. ACCIDENT VICTIM DIES

    The death occurred on Saturday night of Mrs. Clohessy, 79 years, of Norong, A week previous she was driving into Rutherglen accompanied ...

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  9. PERSONAL

    Mr. S. W. Chandler, of the Hotel Australia, Corowa, is away on a short holiday. A visitor to Corowa on Sunday and ...

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  10. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    Under strong competition from the Continent and Yorkshire and good support from Japan and local mills, the market at the Sydney wool sales ...

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  11. LABOURER CHARGED WITH MURDER OF SEAMAN

    Timothy Ryan, aged 45 years, labourer, of St. Peter's, was charged on Thursday night with the murder of Eric Carlson, aged 51 years, a ...

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  12. TRUCK CRASHES INTO GOODS TRAIN

    A sensational accident occurred on Thursday night last when a truck loaded with 10 tons of sand crashed at 50 miles an hour through the ...

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  13. PRICKLY PEAR IN SHIRE

    At the Shire Council meeting yesterday Mr. V. R. Rutzou, noxious weeds inspector, reported that there was a patch of a prickly pear on the ...

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  14. AMERICA'S BIG NATIONAL DEBT

    In a statement to a Congressional committee, the Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. Morgenthau) said that America's national debt would reach ...

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  15. SHIRE RATES STRUCK

    At yesterday's Shire Council meeting the estimates for 1939 were adopted and a general rate of 1½d. in the £, and Town Improvement rates for ...

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  16. SPECIAL TRAINS TO SUPPLY WATER

    The serious position of water supplies in Riverina was shown last week when the Railways Department intimated that 23 Riverina towns had ...

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  17. BELMONT BEACH

    Though not at present the popular place in the Murray that it used to be when there was an extensive sand bed at that locality, it is still availed ...

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  18. YEARLY INSPECTION OF MOTOR VEHICLES

    A scheme to tighten up the inspection of motor cars will be submitted to the Cabinet by the Minister for Transport (Col. Bruxner) in the ...

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  19. MORE WINDOW SMASHING

    The peace of dwellers in the southern end of Sanger street was again disturbed on Sunday night at about 10.80 when the smashing of a plate ...

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  20. JANUARY WOOL SALES

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