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  3. VICTORIAN TRADE.

    The overseas trade of Victoria in December indicated some decrease in the volume of imports, which have been heavy during the present financial year. At £1,688,207 ...

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  4. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    Owing to the late arrival of some of the juniors who were drawn to play in the early round of matches, the Australian championships which began at Kooyong yesterday were delayed. The ...

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  5. GRAPE HARVEST.

    A serious glut in the Australian grape market was forceast yesterday by the secretary of the Viticultural Society of Victoria (Mr. T. Seabrook). Conditions had ...

    Article : 381 words
  6. WHEAT INQUIRY.

    After several members had spoken of the "parlous condition of the wheatgrowing industry" and the inability of growers to reduce their costs of production ...

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  7. NEWCASTLE DISEASE.

    Another outbreak of Newcastle disease was reported yesterday by veterinary officers of the Department of Agriculture. This is the first outbreak to be reported ...

    Article : 98 words
  8. "BRAVE NEW WORLD."

    Sir,—In my judgment "Brave New World" is rightly regarded as "blasphemous and obscene." Its withdrawal from circulating libraries will be a distinct boon. Many ...

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  9. ROCHESTER WATER SUPPLY.

    ROCHESTER, Friday.— Owing to unsuitability for storage purposes of the town weir, also to the quality of the water generally supplied to householders, the ...

    Article : 138 words
  10. THROWN FROM HORSE.

    TALLANGATTA, Friday.—Mr. Charles Williams, grazier, of Tallangatta and Urana (N.S.W.), was yarding stock at Tallangatta when his horse stumbled, ...

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  11. POWER FOR COOL STORES.

    At the annual meeting of shareholders of the Harcourt Co-operative Cool Stores the directors reported that it was impossible to carry out the instructions of the ...

    Article : 117 words
  12. TRIALS OF A.W.U.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Senator Barnes (V.), who was Vice-president of the Exceutive Council in the Scullin Ministry, referred in his presidential address to the ...

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  13. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The fifth week of "Waltzes From Vienna" will begin at the Theatre Royal this evening. There will be a matince this afternoon. NEW BOOKING SYSTEM. ...

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  15. WOOL THROWN FROM TRAIN.

    William Arthur Gene Lovering, aged 24 years, Rankin's road, K[?]nsing[?]on, and Gerald William Mack, aged 24 years, Chatham street, Footscray, were charged at the Broadm[?]dows Court on ...

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  16. FIRE ON GEELONG PIER.

    GEELONG, Friday.—Thought to have been caused by a eigarette but[?] which lodged in the beams, a fire broke out on the Moorabool street pier, opposite the ...

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  17. BEACH SERVICE AT FRANKSTON.

    Archbishop Head will preach at a beach service at Frankston at 3 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. He will be assisted by the vicar of St. Paul's Church, Frankston (the ...

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  18. VACANCIES IN PHILHARMONIC CHOIR.

    The Melbourne Phil[?]armoni[?] Society will resume rehearsals in the Australian Chur[?]h, 1[?] R[?]ell street, on Tuesday evening, January 31, at 8 o'clock. M[?]nd[?]l[?]ohn's o[?]t[?]rio "Elijah" will ...

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  19. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    The We[?]roona will leave Port Melbourne Station P[?]r to-day, at a quarter to 2 o'clock, for Queenscliff and Sorrenlo, calling at Mornington on the return to pick up a picnic. On sunday the ...

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  20. MR. GARDEN RE-ELECTED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. J. S. Garden has been re-elected unopposed as secretary of the Trades and Labour Council. He will thus enter upon his 17th year of office. ...

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