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  2. THE TRUSTEES EXECUTORS AND AGENCY CO.

    At the annual meeting of The Trustees Executors and Agency Co. Ltd. yesterday the chairman (Mr. Alexander Stewart) said:— ...

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  3. YALLOURN DEVIATION

    Beginning an investigation into the proposal to make a deviation of the main Gippsland railway line through Yallourn, the Parliamentary Public Works ...

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  4. MARKET REPORTS MORE SPRING LAMBS

    The principal fcature of the Flemington fat stock sales to-day will be the increased offering of northern spring lambs. There wi[?] probably be a surplus of 10 000 ...

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  5. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT

    A remarkable increase in building figures was shown in the annual report of the city engineer (Mr. O. Flight), which was submitted to the Bendigo City ...

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  6. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT

    At the statutory meeting of the city council on Monday Councillor M. Martin, the newly elected mayor, said that during his term specchmaking would be ...

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  7. COUNTRY PAGE

    To assist manufacturers of processed cheese to hold the Australian market, the Commonwealth Dairy Produce Equalisation Committee, at a meeting held in ...

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  8. WHEAT BELTS NEED RAIN

    Although drier conditions accompanied by warmer temperatures were welcomed by Australian dairy farmers during the last month, more rain is now needed in ...

    Article : 167 words
  9. TIMBER ON WATERSHEDS

    An opinion that the Metropolitan Board of Works is neglecting oppoitunitles to obtain revenue by allowing to go to waste large areas of timber on its watersheds, ...

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  10. ERADICATING BLUE MOULD

    The tobacco plant has become a noxious weed, according to a proclamation issued yesterday by the State Executive Council. This means that the plant must ...

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  11. GEELONG AND DISTRICT

    As a result of repeated representations to the main oil companies from country garage owners for the discontinuance of the extra charge on petrol for transport ...

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  12. BRACE BOY'S POSITION AT STATE MINE

    WONTHAGGI, Monday.—The pits of the State coalmine were idle this afternoon as a result of trouble over a brace boy's position at No. 18 shaft. The ...

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  13. SELLING TASMANIAN SMALL FRUITS

    HOBART, Monday.—A report by the Premier (Mr. Ogilvic) and the [?]nager of the Agricultural Bank (Mr. S. [?]. Adams) regarding methods of marketing small ...

    Article : 255 words
  14. DEBT ADJUSTMENT BILL

    BENDIGO, Monday.—Speaking on the Farmers' Debt Adjustment Bill, at the installation of the new mayor of Eaglehawk to-day the Premier (Mr. Dunstan) said ...

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  15. CONSERVING MURRAY COD IN VICTORIA

    SHEPPARTON, Monday.—A suggestion that the only effective means of conserving Murray cod was to prohibit the sale of the fish in Victoria was made to ...

    Article : 216 words
  16. HOUSING FOR WORKERS

    Mr. J. Molan, an officer of the Treasury Department, has been appointed by the State Ministry to the position of special rasearch officer on housing for workers. ...

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  17. BRITISH MUSIC SOCIETY

    As revealed last night in the concert-room of the British Music Society by Mr. Frederic Jackson the athletic precision of the John Ireland "Sonatina" provided ...

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  18. ANGRY COUNCILLORS

    The public works committee of the Frootscray Council considered last night tenders for the erection of a new council chamber and municipal offices. Eleven ...

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  19. CORNISH PENNY FOUND

    BALLARAT, Monday.—Working at the corner of Mair and Ripon streets to-day, in preparation for the new gardens along the street water tables, Mr. James ...

    Article : 111 words
  20. Sale of Horses and Sheep

    NHILL, Monday.—At the Nhill annual parade sale there were splendid entries of blood horses, farm workers, and sheep, to the largest attendance of buyers seen for a number ...

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  21. REMOVAL OF PIG MARKET

    DANDENONG, Monday.—At the Dan[?]enong, Shire Council meeting to-day reference was made to the proposal to remove the Melbourne pig market, and the ...

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  22. TEN CYCLISTS CRASH IN ROAD RACE

    ALBURY (N.S.W.), Monday.—In the running of the Albury Amateur Cycling Club's 23 miles handicap road race yesterday, 10 riders were involved in a serious ...

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  23. ALBURY STOCK MARKET

    ALBURY (N.S.W.) (Aug. 24.)—At district stock sales competition for sheep was good and values equal to those ruling in other centres. Quotations:—Fat sheep, comeback wethers, late shorn, ...

    Article : 138 words
  24. Warm Weather Brings Out Snakes

    The warmer weather of the last few day's is likely to cause snakes to cast off their winter lethargy earlier than usual. A copperhead snake, two feet three inches ...

    Article : 126 words
  25. Woman's Clothing on Pier

    On the second staging of the St. Kilda Pier a quantity of woman's clothing was found by a man yesterday morning. The Windsor police, who are making inquiries, ...

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  26. Wool Graphs

    The annual charts prepared by the National Council of Wool-selling Brokers of Australia, setting out the results of the wool-selling season 1934-35, compared with those of previous ...

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  27. QUEEN VICTORIA MARKET

    Fruit was in fair demand yesterday, and the warm week-end stimutated retail business. Quotations were as follow (at a bushel case, excepting where otherwise stated):—Apples.—Eating—Rome ...

    Article : 653 words
  28. Melbourne Defeats Sydney in University Debate

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—In the second of a series of debates at the Adelaide University to-night Melbourne defeated Sydney by two to one. The subject was, ...

    Article : 84 words
  29. Thieves in the Country

    SEA LAKE, Monday.—During the week-end in attempt was made by thieves to enter the [?]ttyack railway station through a window, but the lock jammed. At the Kulwin railway ...

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  30. Drowned in Flood Waters

    SHEPPARTON, Monday.—When the flood waters of the Goulburn River receded from the rivel flats close to the town Mr. Thomas Cullen, who lives in a ...

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  31. News from Cities and Towns WARRNAMBOOL & DISTRICT

    Is the Warrnambool Court William Francis Roberts, secondhand dealer, of Timor street, was proceeded against on two charges of having purchased articles from a boy aged under ...

    Article : 251 words
  32. Advertising

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  33. "Portland Guardian" is aged 93 Years

    PORTLAND, Monday.—The "Portland Guardian has attained its 93rd bithday. It made its first appearance only seven years after the landing of ...

    Article : 62 words
  34. OTHER DISTRICTS

    BOOLARRA.—An amateur dramatic club has been formed at Boolarra South. Mrs. Downes has been elected president. BUNINYONG.—The home of Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  35. New Police Patrol Car

    To replace an old patrol car which will probably be sold soon, a new 12-cylinder car has been purchased by the Police Department. Delivery was taken ...

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  36. CASTLEMAINE

    A new parish hall crected at Christ Church [?] hallowed and dedicated on Saturday afternoon by the Anglican Bishop of Bendigo (Dr. Baker). The hall cost £3,000. A fair, ...

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  37. DAIRYING INDUSTRY

    Sir,—Mr. W. H. Herbertson, general secretary of the Victorian Dairymen's Association, is deceiving no one in his claim that till May the equalisation plan had ...

    Article : 306 words
  38. RIVERINA

    Speaking at the annual communion breakfast of St. Mathew's Church of England Dr. Burgmann, Bishop of Goulburn, said that the unfriendly relations between Italy and ...

    Article : 716 words
  39. SYDNEY LIVE STOCK MARKET

    SYDNEY, Monday,—Ready sales were effected of prime descriptions in the sheep section at Homebush to-day. The penning numbered 21,000, a decrease of 3,175, General firmness predominated. ...

    Article : 231 words
  40. ADELAIDE LIVE STOCK MARKET

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Fewer eattle were yarded at the abaitoirs sales to-day, and the quality was unattractive. The supply, totalling 1,230 head, compared with 1,450 a week ago. Prime beef was ...

    Article : 92 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. MAN FATALLY INJURED

    GEELONG, Monday.—Fatal injuries were suffered by Robert Wilson, aged 65 years, of William street, Geelong West, when he was struck by a motor-cycle at ...

    Article : 47 words
  43. Advertising

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