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  2. COUNTRY TOWN and FARM

    ANOTHER attempt will be made to embody the principles of the Paterson butter plan in a new Australian cheese ...

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  3. BROOM MILLET CROPS LIGHT

    BECAUSE of the big swing to tobacco growing, this season s yields of broom millet in the main Victorian producing districts— ...

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  4. DRIVE TO CHECK DIPHTHERIA

    BENDIGO. Thursday.—Because of the prevalence of diphtheria in Bendigo and district. Bendigo City Council has decided that a swabbing ...

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  5. COOL STORAGE FOR ORANGES

    EXPERIENCE of the past two seasons, in which about half the crops were held for the new year, indicates that growers of Valencia oranges in ...

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  6. LAST WOOL SALE IN ADELAIDE

    A DELAIDE, Thursday. — The seventh and last wool sale of the season was held today, when nearly 22,000 bales were offered. There was ...

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  7. Wool Clip Expected To Yield £30,000,000

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—To the close ot yesterday’s sales, 993,14G bales of wool had been sold in Sydney this season, compared with 904,142 bales to the ...

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  8. STOCK CLUB WINS PLEASE

    CONGRATULATING Lardner Stock Club at its annual meeting recently on the year's activities, the president (Mr. Greg. Teese) expressed ...

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  9. Ballarat Council Attacked

    BALLARAT, Thursday. — Ballarat branch of the Amalgamated Engineers Union, in reference to the Communist disturbance last Friday night, has ...

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  10. Sydney Wool Market Firm

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Under good and general competition today, the wool market today closed firm, all the best features of the week’s sales being in ...

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  11. Rates Paid for 60 Years, But No Work Done On Road

    BALLARAT. Thursday. — Mr. W. White, of Millbrook, complained to Buninyong Shire Council today that he had been paying rates for 60 years, and ...

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  12. Car Dives 18ft. Down Bank

    TALLANGATTA, Thursday.—On the way to Beechworth from Yackandandah, a car driven by Mr. W. French, stationmaster at Huon, who was ...

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  13. Kyabram Mechanics’ Institute May Have To Close

    KYABRAM, Thursday—The precarious financial position of Kyabram Mechanics’ Institute was discussed at the annual meeting of subscribers.. It ...

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  14. Sand Freight Cut Sought

    In reply to a deputation from parties interested in the sale of sand from Koo-wee-rup swamp, who sought a reduction in freight on sand, the Minister ...

    Article : 96 words
  15. 43 Years In Railway Service

    CRANBOURNE. Thursday. — Mr. K. Malcolm, who has been stntion-master at Cranbourne for the past six years, has retired from the department, having ...

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  16. Donald Wins Pennant Shoot

    ST. ARNAUD, Thursday.—In the [?] pennant shoot fired at St. Arnaaud ran[?] in good weather, teams from Donald. Bircnip, Traynor’s Lagoon. Dunolly and ...

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  17. Competition Hay Stack Lost

    OUYEN, Thursday.—A stack of 120 tons of good hay was destroyed by fire on the property of Mr. Harry Mill, of Yellumjip. Built by Mr. Bert Mill, it ...

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  18. Unions To Seek Bread Cut

    WARRNAMBOOL, Thursday. — Following an agitation for a reduction of the local price of bread,. Warrnambool sub-branch of the Australian Railways ...

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  19. Football Club Withdraws

    TONGALA, Thursday. — Tongala Football Club has decided to withdraw from Goulburn Valley League for the 1932 season because of lack of material ...

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  20. Sleeper Cutters Say Contract Price Is Too Low

    PERTH, Thursday.—Sleeper cutters in Perth decided today that £6/1/3 a load for a big contract for the supply of jarrah sleepers to the ...

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  21. Wimmera Football League Plan

    NHILL. Thursday—There is a movement on foot to form another Wimmera Football League. With Murtoa, Minyip. Dimboola and Nhill dropping ...

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  22. Benalla Croquet Tourney

    BENALLA. Thursday. — The annual tourney of Benalla Croquet Club reus continued today. Results:— B Singles Handicap.—Mrs. Collins ...

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  23. Silo Wanted At Tocumwal

    FINLEY (N.S.W.), Thursday.—Finley Fanners and Settiers' Association will request the Victorian Government to construct a silo (in and out loading) at ...

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  24. Players Granted Clearances

    ORBOST, Thursday. — East Gippsland Football Association has granted clearances to players of Lakes Entrance club, which has joined ...

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  25. Farmer Refused Protection

    OUYEN. Thursday.—Walter Edward Bennett, farmer, of Walpeup, was refused a protection certificate by Mr. O’Grady. P.M. The objector was the ...

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  26. Stock Agents’ Firms Merge

    KYABRAM, Thursday.—It has been officially announced that the auctioneering firms of Geo. Ruler and Co. and Adamson, Strettie and Co. have merged ...

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  27. Council To Administer Relief

    ORBOST, Thursday. — Orbost Shire Council this afternoon decided to undertake the administration of unemployed relief and to co-operate with ...

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  28. Loss On Last Geelong Show

    GEELONG, Thursday. — The last Geelong Show showed a loss financially, but a credit balance on the year's operations of £10 was earned by the ...

    Article : 103 words
  29. Nun Dies At Corowa Convent

    COROWA (N.S.W.), Thursday.—Sister Mary Berchinans McIntyre, attached to the local convent, died suddenly last night from heart trouble, from which ...

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  30. 1933 Crops and Water Scheme

    GEELONG, Tnursday.—Leopold farmers are planning next year’s crop on an assurance that the Bellarine Peninsula water scheme will be available ...

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  31. Miners Get £280 in a Week

    BUNINYONG. Thursday. — A party prospecting in the Buninyong ranges has cleaned up £280 as the result of two men’s work for a week. There is ...

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  32. MICKEY MOUSE::::::::::::ANOTHER FALLEN ANGEL

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