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  2. COUNTRY TOWN and FARM

    AT a well-attended meeting of the Victorian and Rivenna Stock and Meat Export Vigilance Association yesterday protests were made against the duties on Dominions meat proposed by the Imperial government. ...

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  3. Increase in Butter Trade With Britain Only

    ALTHOUGH butter exports fronv Australia this season have increased by more than 14,000 tons, there has been no expansion in trade with the East. All the increase has been to Britain. Shipments to the East hove totalled about 5500 tons, roxi ...

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  4. GOLDEN WEDDING PAIR.

    — Mr. and Mrs. Steven Abbot, of Tooronga, Fyansford Road, Geelong, celebrated their golden wedding ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SMALLEST VINTAGE FOR 12 YEARS

    MEMBERS of the Victorian Viticultural Society expect that the Australian vintage this season will be the smallest for 12 years. About ...

    Article : 129 words
  6. CITRUS TREES LOOK WELL

    CITRUS trees in all districts are looking well and good crops are promised, the Department of Agriculture advised yesterday, in its ...

    Article : 137 words
  7. LOSS ON HIDES COMPUTED

    SERIOUS losses are sustained every year through had flaying and irregular care of Victorian hides, said the secretary of the Master Tanners ...

    Article : 119 words
  8. POTATO VALUES SLUMP

    IN little more than a week Melbourne market potato prices have fallen sharply. A further decline of 10/ a ton ...

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  9. HOPE OF HIGHER PRICES

    LEADING brokers in Melbourne have been advised by a number of growers that they intend to hold their wool until the 1935/36 ...

    Article : 139 words
  10. NEW MURRAY WEIR PREPARATIONS

    PREPARATIONS for starting work on the Murray weir at Yarrawonga and the big canal at Mulwala are pictured in The Weekly Times. ...

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  11. MONEY WITHHELD FROM COUNCIL

    BALLARAT, Tuesday. _ — The State Treasurer has advised Bungaree Shire Council that the licensing fees equivalent due to it for 1935, ...

    Article : 105 words
  12. CONTESTS BEGIN AT ROCHESTER

    ROCHESTER. Tuesday. — The musical, dancing and elocutionary competitions were opened by Cr. C. A. Major. More than 400 entries have ...

    Article : 257 words
  13. BULK HANDLING SCHEME SOON

    SINCE the appointment of the Grain Elevators’ Board by the Government, on February 1, members have made a first-hand study of ...

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  14. Prices Again Firm At Sydney Wool Sales

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Prices at the wool sales today were firm for all descriptions and tended in sellers’ favor. ...

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  15. Victorian Rainfall

    VICTORIAN rainfall to 9 a.m. yesterday was:— Malice.—Mildura 13 pts.. Swan Hill 53, Beulah 1, Birchlp 13, Bannerton 14, ...

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  16. Skin Thieves Take Away Fingerprints

    YARRAWONGA, Tuesday. — By smashing a window in the skin store of Messrs. J. Kennon and Sons, thieves entered and stole 144 rat skins ...

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  17. WEATHER FORECASTS FOR OTHER STATES

    New South Wales. — Cloudy and unsettled and at places sultry, with further scattered showers in western and southern areas, extending t ...

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  18. Ballarat Golden Wedding

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—Mr. and Mrs. J. Woolcock, of Princes Street, Ballarat East, today celebrated the golden anniversary of their wedding. ...

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    The weather over eastern Australia is still under the influence of a large ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Supply Above Demand At Bendigo

    BENDIGO. Tuesday.—At the cattle sales today 600 were yarded, the same number as last week. The majority comprised plain inferior cattle, and there were ...

    Article : 125 words
  21. Rain Aids Pastures, But Mallee Wants More

    BALRANALD (N.S.W.), Tuesday. Rain that fell here yesterday continued during the night. The falls were scattered, but one inch fell in ...

    Article : 54 words
  22. Permission to Treat Mine Sand Heaps Refused RS

    BALLARAT, Tuesday. — On the an vice of the city engineer, the city Council has refused permission for cyaniding the sand heaps of the old ...

    Article : 61 words
  23. £500 Grant for Bungaree Road

    BALLARAT. Tuesday. — Bungaree Shire Council has been informed by the Forests Commission that £500 is available trom the unemployment relief ...

    Article : 75 words
  24. Bag Snatching in Country

    YARRAWONGA, Tuesday. — [?] Miss Jensen was walking along [?] Street early last evening her bag. which contained 6/ and keys, was snatched ...

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