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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The sub-committe appointed by the Buninyong Shire Council to go into the question of supplying electric light for the township reported to the council on Thursday that the cost of ...

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  4. THE COUNTRY PAGE

    At the annual conference of the Victorian Apiarists' Association, on Wednesday, Mr.D.M.Morgan, of Geelong, directed attention to a lack of sympathy which he ...

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  5. OTHER DISTRICTS.

    ANNUELLO.—A very successful concert and dance took place in the soldiers' hall. There was a record attendance. The proceeds are in aid of the plano fund.—A keenly contested football match ...

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  6. ROCHESTER.

    The question of the collection and disposal of the town garbage is troubling the Rochester Shire Council, and the Health department is insistent on knowing what is being done in the ...

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  7. NEXT SEASON'S FRUIT CROP.

    TATURA, Thursday. — An important conference of fruitgrowers was held at Merrigum last night to discuss matters affecting next season's crop. Mr.W. ...

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  8. AIDING THE NEW SETTLER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the conference of the New Settlers' League of Australian, which was opened yesterday, the president (Sir Arthur Rickard) said that the ...

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  9. SHEPPARTON.

    At a meeting of the newly formed Shepparton Croquet Club, presided over by Mrs. W. Abernethy, consideration was given to the offer of the tennis club to lease the croquet club a ...

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  10. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    At the Bendigo, City Court on Thursday, before Mr.A.M.Cook, P.M., Inspector John Mackle proceeded against Alfred Craig, farmer of Shelbourne, on a charge of having allowed roxious ...

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  11. STAWELL.

    A successful demonstration of a new gas mask, invented by Mr. H. E. Carter, of Stawell, was given on Monday. In one of the disused mine tunnels with a "dead end." a gas capable of ...

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  12. APIARISTS' CONFERENCE.

    Victorian aplarists concluded their annual conference yesterday. The president of the Victorian Aplarists' Association (Mr. U. R. Davey) occupied the chair. ...

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  13. "BAD PLACE TO DIE IN."

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—"The butcher will not travel over the road, the baker has refused to go over it, the man who collects the cream for the factory will not ...

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  14. WARRNAMBOOL.

    At the monthly meeting of the shire council the treasurers directed attention to the financial position, and pointed out that the year would close with a debit balance of about £10,000, ...

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  15. GEELONG AND DISTRICT.

    The Education department has purchased a site in Moorabool street for the erection of a junior technical school. The land has a frontage of 148ft., with a depth of 132ft. ...

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  16. RIVERINA.

    The rainfall registered for the half-year ended June 20 at the Albury Post-office totalled 1,191 points. Mr. James Reld, aged 89 years, of Elm grove, ...

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  17. Mineral Matter for Stock.

    Young animals growing rapidly in skeleton and body tissues need a liberal amount of mineral matter, especially calcium (lime) and phosphorus. Enough must be ...

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  18. ARARAT.

    Mr. William Cowling, aged 86 years, has died. The Ararat Butter Factory Campany has decided to export about 10 tons of butter in store. At a meeting of the shire council a ...

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  19. CHEESE POOL BOARD.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The operations of the Cheese Pool Board, which was brought into existence three years ago, will be continued for another term of three ...

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  20. CASTLEMAINE.

    The Rev. B. W. Heath, president of the Melbodist Conference, paid his first official visit to Castlemaine on Wednesday, and was given a very cordial reception by the mayor Councillor ...

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  21. THE MILK PROBLEM.

    Sir,—My reply to Mr.Betts's letter seems to have disappointed Mr. Leadbeater. In his letter to-day he very Com placently says that it was evidently the ...

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  22. DANDENONG.

    At the monthly meeting of the Dandenong Shire Council a letter was received from the secretary of the trustees of the Noble Park public half, requesting the council to borrow, on behalf of ...

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  23. HORSHAM AND DISTRICT.

    Consignments of rainbow trout and brown trout have been made available for distribution by the Angling Society in the McKenzle Creek. After residence in Horsham of 13 years, Mr. ...

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  24. ASSISTANCE TO DAIRY FARMERS.

    Sir,—The letter of Mr. Angus, M.L.A., to-day on the above subject savours very much of a highly decorated votecatcher. The dairy-farmer may in many ...

    Article : 494 words
  25. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—The letter by "Coop." which would appear to be inspired by the Milkproducers Association, cannot have been inspired by that body or "Coop," would ...

    Article : 316 words
  26. KERANG.

    A new trunk telephone line, Kerang to Ranjie, to now open for business, the Ranji exchange being in charge of Mr.J.T.English. A croquet tournament conducted by the Kerang ...

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  27. PRUNING DEMONSTRATION.

    Under the [?] of the Ivanhoe Horticultural Society a pruning Demonstration will be given by Mr. Harold Alston, on Saturday, at 3 o'clock, at the residence of Mr.H.Shovelton, corner. The ...

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  28. MARYBOROUGH.

    The president of the Methodist Conference (Rev. Bendry W. Heath) paid an official visit on Sunday last, when he conducted three services. He addressed a public meeting on Monday night on ...

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