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  2. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT

    Members of the Parliamentary bowling party who have been travelling the country during the week visited the vocational guidance work centre yesterday, and were ...

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  3. BENDIGO AM DISTRICT

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Bendigo Railway Workshops hospital fund committee last night, the secretary (Mr. E. Snell) said that there was a credit ...

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  4. GEELONG AND DISTRICT

    The taking of evidence regarding the death of Edwin Francis Sullivan, aged 32 years, barrister and solicitor, of the law from of Sullivan, Hewlson, and O' Collins, ...

    Article : 502 words
  5. COMMODITY MARKETS

    Disturbed monetary conditions in the, United States have revealed the instability of markets for wheat in the United Kingdom. Normally in the last year, these ...

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  6. CENTENARY SHOW

    Each exhibitor at the Melbourne Centenary Royal Show will be presented with an artistically,designed certificate to commemorate the fact, and first, second, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. COUNTRY PAGE

    Britain's proposal to restrict the Import of eggs from Australia is regarded by Victorlan egg producers as a form of reta[?]tion for the action of some New ...

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  8. SALE OF "CLEAN" CATTLE

    The Metropolitan Board of Works will ask the State Ministry to reconsider its decision not to allow any cattle from the board's farm to be marketed for human ...

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  9. TWO CHILDREN SAVED

    WAGGA (N.S.W.), Friday. — At the bathing beach this afternoon a child aged three years was restored to consciousness after having been under water ...

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  10. BURNS WITH ARSEN ATE OF SODA

    Referring to the report that Councillor R. Breen, of Kyabram, suffered burns from arsenate of soda, which was being used to kill grasshoppers, the ...

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  11. GRASSHOPPERS IMPEDE GOODS TRAIN

    SKIPTON Friday.—Clouds of large grasshoppers have reached Skipton. Swarms from the north-east and west converged near the railway station south of ...

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  12. MELBOURNE MARKETS

    There was a yarding at the corporation yards yesterday when 1,083 cattle were offered. This total is about 200 fewer than last week. ...

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  13. "TRAIN-JUMPERS" FOILED

    OUYEN, Friday. — The annual battle of wits betsween the Railways Department and "trahi-Jumpers" who are anxious to get to the Mildura district for the ...

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  14. TRANSPORT DEFENCE

    Messages have been received by the Transport Defence Council from 27 contres in Victoria socking permission to organise in support of the campaign which has ...

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  15. LONDON WOOL SALES

    Good British and Continental competition was received for wool at the auction sales to-day. The bulk of the offerings svas sold at full unchanged prices, ...

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  16. LONDON BUTTER PRICES

    Proces of Australan salted butter in Loudon hve declined 2/ to 3/ per cwt. in the [?] but closed firmer in tone on Thursdady. [?] cable message received by the Australlan ...

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  17. FIRM'S REPORT

    Barron Bros.' Commission Agency Pty Ltd., 460466 Flinders lane, Melbourne, report (Jan. l8):— "Pork.—Light (supply, good demand: prime porkers Gd. to 6½d., good 5½d. to 5¾d., medium 5d. to ...

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  18. Wheat Markets Steadier

    Further business in Australian wheat to the Far East and better reports from North and South America have given a steadier tone to trading in wheat cargoes ...

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  19. £250 FOR WOOL WEEK

    The Wool Week committee has been informed by the Victorian Woollen Manufacturers' Association that it will contribute £250 toward the Wool Week ...

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  20. QUEEN VICTORIA MARKET

    Fruit market remains unchanged, sales being slow. Prices remained about the same. Quotations were as follows at a bushel case (excepting where otherwise stated):—Apples—Eating, Delicious ...

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  21. Man Accidentally Shot

    CHINKAPOOK, Friday. — Ager Douglas Dunn, aged 26 years saddler, of Chinkapook was accidentally shot in the head when a small callbre rifle which he ...

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  22. LONGERENONG COLLEGE

    Harvesting at Longerenong Agricultural College has been delayed on account of tool leather, and in consequence it has been found necessary to postpone the ...

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  23. MAIM SHOT IN HEAD

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Henry Dunn Banfield was found shot dead with a bullet wound in the back of his head at Malpass holding about 150 miles from ...

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  24. Advertising

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  25. Fruitgrowers Congratulated

    The "Daily Teleginph" congratulates fruitgrowers of the Empire upon their not allowing the trade to develop in a haphazaid fashion. It says that the ...

    Article : 79 words
  26. FATALLY INJURED IN FALL

    GULLONG. Friday—Harold Jolly, aged 13 years. of Anakie. who was admitted to the Geelong Hospital on Thursday suffering from shock and internal injuries. ...

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  27. Price of Flour Increased 2/6

    The Victorian Millowncrs' Association [?] increased the price of flour by 2/6 to [?]1/7/6 for 2,0001b. delivered Melbourne or suburbs, plus Federal tax of £2/12/6. ...

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  28. DEFORESTATION AS CAUSE OF FLOODS

    ORBOST, Friday.—At a meeting of the Orbost Shire Council Councillor P. J. Foley directed attention to correspondence published in the newspapers recently ...

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  29. News from Cities and Towns

    The chamber of commerce has agreed to [?] letter of congratulation to the sewerauthority on having carried out the sewer[?] of the city under the estimamte and with ...

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  30. CROP COMPETITION

    CHARLTON, Friday,—The crop and fallow competition held by the agricultural society attracted good entries some very fine crops and fallow being shown. ...

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  31. OVERSEA MARKETS

    FLOUR.—The demand for flour is easier and prices have a lower tendencs Australian ex store is quoted from 18/9 to 10/ for 280Ib. OATS.—Business in oats is dull. ...

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  32. AUSTRALIA DAY WEEK-END

    The Rallways Commissioncrs announced yesterday that arrangements had been made for extra and altered services to and from Melbourne in the Australia Day week-end ...

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  33. CORONER'S ADVICE

    Advice to abstain from alcohol when driving was given to a driver of a motor-truck by the coroner (Mr. D. Grant, P.M.) at the city morgue yesterday. The coroner recorded a ...

    Article : 332 words
  34. BENDIGO POULTRY MARKET

    BENDIGO. Friday. — The poultry market was heavlly supplied to-day, and with demand easier prices were lower. Quotations:—Prime turkey gobblers. 22/6 to 26/6, medium to Rood, 16/ to 21/: ...

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  35. TRAINS AT KYNETON

    Sir.—A ropart appeared to-day in me Kyneton Country News in which it was stated that the Kyneton Water Trust had protested agalast the action of the Railways Department ...

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  36. INTERSTATE MARKETS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Forage.—Straw, Tasmanian, wheaten £4/10/, oaten £4/10/ a ton; maize, northern rivers prime yellow and white, 3/3 to 3/4, inland yellow 3/6 to 3/7 a bushel; millet, ...

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  37. OTHER DISTRICTS

    ARNOLD.—The death occurred following a collapse after an operation in Ballarat of Mr. Sumuel Hargreaves, of Arnold West. He was aged 67 years. A widow and three children ...

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  38. BENDIGO PIG SALES

    BFNDIGO, Friday.—Prices at the Bendigo pig sales were easier. No choppers came forward. Quotations:— Baconers. £2/17/ to £3/6/. medium £2/10/ to £2/15/. light £2/2/; porkers, heavy ...

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  39. BURNIE POTATO MARKET

    HOBART, Friday.—A total of 2,522 sacks or potatoes was shipped from Burnie to-day to Sydney. Prices for Brownells ranted from £11 to £11/10/ a ton, and Bismarcks from £10 to £10/10/. It ...

    Article : 55 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. Advertising

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    Advertising : 55 words
  42. LONDON RABBIT-SKIN SALES

    J. Kennon and Sons pty. Ltd. have receised a cable message from their London representative stating that prices of rabbit skins on Thursday were unchanged from those of the ...

    Article : 52 words
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