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  2. BETTER OUTLOOK FOR WINE INDUSTRY FOLLOWS HARD YEAR

    THAT the wine industry has had a difficult year, but has now slighty brighter prospects will be reported at the annual conference ...

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  3. BRIEF NEWS AND PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    AVOCA. — At a conference of Avoca, Talbot and Lexton Connells it was deelded to help the Mount Elliott Mining Company to get a road made through its ...

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  4. ELECTRIC FARM INSPECTED

    YARRAGON, Thursday.—Officials of the Agricultural Department and visitors from other States and New Zealand attended the annual ...

    Article : 169 words
  5. Birds of the Empire: No. 76

    THE "CAPE TURTLE" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WATER COMMISSION ATTACKED

    KYNETON. Thursday.—At a meeting of Kyneton Water Trust critieisn was expressed at the action of the Water Trust Commission in demanding ...

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  7. THRIPS DANGER PASSES

    THERE is no sign of thrips in orchards in Victoria and the period when an attack was most likely has passed. ...

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  8. 13 Influenza Deaths in Month at Bendigo

    BENDIGO. Thursday.—The Bendigo health officer (Dr. K. Garden Kerr reported today that in the past mom there had been 13 deaths due directly ...

    Article : 57 words
  9. Farmers Expect Potato Prices To Revive

    BULLARTO, Thursday.- Trading in potatoes is quiet here. Inquiries are being made for Snowflake and Carmen seed which is being sold at £4.10 to ...

    Article : 48 words
  10. Lamp Explosion Sets House on Fire

    KATAMATITE, Thursday — Damage estimated at £150 was caused by a fire at the home of Mr. N. S. Priest which was started by the explosion of a lamp ...

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  11. Footballer Shot in Leg by Pea Rifle

    BONNIE DOON. Thursday.- L. Sonnenberg, a leading local footballer, was shot in the leg when a pea rifle went off accidentally while he was ...

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  12. Week-End Broadcasting Programmes

    SATURDAY 3LO 375 metres.- 7 a.m. to 8: shipping news music, 10.10: [?] sports. Centenary ...

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  13. Sheep and Cattle Awards At Mt. Gambier Show

    MT. GAMBIER (S.A). Thursday). The display at the Mt. Gambie show was one of the best yet. Record were established in some sections. ...

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  14. 1180 Lambs from 1090 Ewes

    ARINGA. Thursday.—On the property of Mr. J. Chark, at Aringa. 4180 lambs were raided by 1090 crossbred ewes, which is thought to be a record ...

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  15. Wild Dogs Slaughter 30 Sheep

    TALLANGATTA, Thursday - Thirty sheep owned by Mr. C. Morley, of Koetong were killed by the pack of wild dogs that have been raiding flocks ...

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  16. Air Rifle Injures Boy’s Eye

    MILDURA. Thursday. —.Willian O'Keefe, 8, of Mildura. had his eye injured when it was struck by a [?] from an air rifle. He was admitted to ...

    Article : 47 words
  17. THE RED TERRORS

    basketball team, which won the premiership of the Daylesford District Women's Association for the fourth successive year. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 22 words
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