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  2. COUNTRY TOWN and FARM

    WEAKNESS in the world wheat market in the past few weeks culminated yesterday in a sharp decline of 1½d. a bushel in prices to ...

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  3. CHILLED BEEF UNPAYABLE

    USUALLY 2d a lb. higher, Australian chilled beef prices In the London market have dropped to the level of frozen beef in many ...

    Article : 189 words
  4. Transport Chairman Explains Law

    OUYEN, Friday.—Proof that there is considerable misunderstanding about the conditions of licences being granted by the Transport ...

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    WINTER FASHION at the Poultry and Kennel Club’s show yesterday. —A Jacobin pigeon with a feather ruff which defies the cold. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EFFORT TO OFFSET TRADE LOSS

    MILDURA, Friday.—Allegations that the Transport Board of South Australia was encouraging hauliers to operate between Adelaide and Mildura ...

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  7. MILK BOARD TO FIX PRICES?

    EXTENSION of the Milk Board’s power to fix the retail price of milk is one of the aims of the Government, the Minister for ...

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    MR. M. PRIMMER, at the Hume Weir, Albury, has been working on the great construction scheme with his horse and dray for 15 years. He was the first of 70 engaged in dray transport, and will be the last to finish. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Official Rainfall

    OFFICIAL rainfall record for the 24 hours to 9 a.m yesterday:—Mallee.—Rainbow 2 pts., Beulah 5, Birchin 3. Quambatook 1. ...

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  10. Old Newspaper Building to Become Shops and Flats

    BALLARAT, Friday. — The building in Sturt Street once used as the office of the Ballarat Star newspaper, and which has been vacant since ...

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  11. Tenders To Be Called For Flax Mill In North

    WANGARATTA, Friday.—It is expected that about 2000 acres will be under flax in the district this season, and tenders are to be called ...

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  12. P.M. Glad He Is Not On Transport Board

    SEYMOUR, Friday.—During the hearing of transport prosecutions at Seymour today, Mr. F. E. Williams, P.M., commenting on the complexity ...

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  13. WEATHER FORECASTS FOR OTHER STATES

    New South Wales.—At first fine, with frost and toe: later becoming cloudy and unsettled from the west with some rain, and later, snow, on ...

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  14. Crowd At Light Horse Ball

    WANGARATTA, Friday.—More than 500 attended the annual 8th Light Horse ball last night. Among those present were Brigadier-General Stewart and ...

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  15. Faith in Success of Amending Bill

    RAINBOW, Friday.—To an open air meeting of primary producers and townspeople this afternoon, Mr. R. Roberts, of the Transport Defence ...

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    PRESSURE systema have moved rapidly across the south of the continent during ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Trout Live in Muddy Water Left In Yallourn Open Cut

    YALLOURN. Friday.— Several trout have been taken from the quagmire remainine at the bottom of the Open Cut since most of the flood ...

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  18. Wills and Estates

    Frank Gale, late of Neil Street. [?] larat, retired law clerk, left £1050 [?] and £4985 personalty, to his sister. [?] Gale, for life, subject to a gift of £10[?] ...

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  19. Truckings for Newmarket

    For the sales of fat sheep and lambs at Newmarket next week 315 trucks are ordered, being 44 less than at the same time last week. For the fat ...

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  20. Football

    Ouyen.—Mr Hu eh Ingwersen has been elected secretary of Ouyen Football League in succession to Mr. A. O'Connell. who has been [?] [?] from Ouyen. ...

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