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  2. GEELONG AND DISTRICT

    A fisherman in Corio Bay netted about 300 boxes of salmon trout on Monday. This is the largest haul that has been obtained here for a number of years. ...

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  3. WOMEN ATHLETES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Some good times were recorded on the last day of the Australian womens athletic championships. New South Wales retained the Mulcahy ...

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  4. Country Section

    On the live stock markets there was a satisfactory improvement in general trade conditions last year, leading to an unprecedented expansion in the output of the metropolitan and Geelong freezing-works, while the Ballarat and Portland works also ...

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  5. CANNED FRUITS

    Minimum prices at which canned fruit may be sold on the export market this year will probably be fixed at a conference between the Canned Fruits Control Board ...

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  6. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT

    A fine of £10, with £2/5/ costs, was imposed on Cornelius Thomas Delaney, bus proprietor, in the Bendigo City Court on Monday, on a charge of having driven ...

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  7. SETTLERS' RATES

    KYABRAM, Monday.—At a meeting of the Deakin Shire Council to-day, Mr. K. C. Graham, engineer, said that in the Mallee deductions for shire rates due by ...

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  8. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT

    During the week-end shopbreakers were active again, four different places being entered. At H. F. Tweedie and Company's, in Mair street, a back door was broken. ...

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  9. MANY BUSH FIRES DUE TO CARELESSNESS WARNING TO PUBLIC

    An analysis of the causes of bush fires in the last five years has been made by the Forests Commission. It shows that 817 fires have been recorded in that ...

    Article : 241 words
  10. SYSTEM OF INSPECTING EGGS FOR EXPORT

    Replying to a denial made by the assistant secretary of the Commerce Department (Mr. H. Thomson) that the Commonwealth had changed its system of ...

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  11. SHORTAGE OF BUTTER IN UNITED STATES

    With a shortage of butter this winter in North America the market in the United States, according to private advices received in Melbourne yesterday, continues ...

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  12. GERMANY'S DEMAND FOR WOOL Now Much Greater

    Because Germany has reduced her direct purchases of Austialian wool and details of trade restrictions in Germany are frequently reported, many Australian ...

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  13. CARRABIN WHEAT Good Results in Victoria

    OUYEN, Monday.—Tested on the farm of Mr. W. H, Pickering, a member of the Victorian Wheat Corporation, at Tiega, near Ouyen, Carrabin, a popular ...

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  14. OUTBREAK AT REDESDALE

    KYNETON, Monday.—An extensive grass fire broke out at Mr. E. N. James's Coliban Estate at Redesdale to-day. The fire began near the homestead, and, ...

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  15. Firmer Market for Eggs

    With first quality eggs in shorter supply, merchants were charging up to 1d. a dozen more in Melbourne yesterday. Standard lines sold up to lid, a ...

    Article : 87 words
  16. WATER COMMISSION

    MAFFRA, Monday.—At a meeting of the Maffra-Sale District Irrigation League, it was decided that a letter be written to the Premier (Mr. Dunstan) expressing ...

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  17. BEULAH HALL

    BEULAH, Monday.—The closing of the Beulah Memorial Hall, following the resignation of the managing committee, has caused the Lands Department to make ...

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  18. FARMERS COMPLAIN

    BEULAH, Monday.—Farmers have taken advantage of the present fine weather to transport their wheat to the railway station. During the recent heavy ...

    Article : 157 words
  19. Tower Hill National Park

    KOROIT, Monday.—Tower Hill lake and islands, one of the beauty spots in Victoria and which is one mile from Koroit, provides a problem when its ...

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  20. FARMERS' CREDITORS

    Since the Farmers' Debts Adjustment Act came into operation both farmers and creditors appeared to be willing to discuss their financial problems in a more ...

    Article : 179 words
  21. FOOTROT IN SHEEP

    According to Mr. T. K. Threlfall, of Ballange[?]h North, the prevalence of footrot in Australian sheep is due to the carelessness of many graziers. Mr. Threlfall, ...

    Article : 106 words
  22. Outbreak Near Wodonga Checked

    WODONGA, Monday.—Residents of the Allan's Flat district spent a strenuous time last night watching a fire which had broken out in the forest country between ...

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  23. Wheat Expert From London

    On his way to New Zealand, Mr. Walter Allen, a director of Spillers Ltd., London, one of the largest flourmilling organisations in Great Britain, passed through ...

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  24. PACKING OF GRAPES

    The Department of Agriculture yesterday issued a warning to growers that consignments of grapes must be sent in packages branded with the grade standard in ...

    Article : 141 words
  25. COMPLAINTS FROM JAPAN

    Complaints about the "unevenncss in the quality of Austiallan wool," made by Japanese buyers in a cable message published yesterday, refer to the classing of ...

    Article : 125 words
  26. Retired Farmer Disappears

    MAFFRA, Monday.—Mr. James Weatherley, aged 81 years, retired farmer, of Maffra, was missed from his home this morning when his son, who lives two miles ...

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  27. Sales Tax on Flour

    Representatives of the Federated Master Bakers' Association of Australia and the Master Pastrycooks' Association will wait on the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Casey) ...

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  28. DEMAND FOR SHEEPSKINS From U.S.A. and France

    The firm market for sheepskins recently has been assisted by the active demand from France and the United States. Representatives of both ...

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  29. Three Injured When Cars Collide

    TRARALGON, Monday.—Colliding at the junction of Prince's Highway and Glengarry road, motor-cars, driven by Mr. Robert Gilder, of Maffra, and Mr. A. ...

    Article : 58 words
  30. RAGWORT MENACE IN GIPPSLAND Help of Farmers Sought

    A deputation from the Korumburra shire to the Minister for Lands (Mr. Lind) yesterday asked that the law requiring farmers to cradicate ragwort and other ...

    Article : 254 words
  31. SPORTING CABLES

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  32. News from Cities and Towns WARRNAMBOOL & DISTRICT

    In the Court of Petty Sessions, Noel A. P[?]nson was convicted on a charge of hav[?]fully assanited Mrs. Chariotte [?]s. He admitted a previous conviction on ...

    Article : 69 words
  33. Sydney Market Firm

    SYDNEY. Monday.—A good selection, comprising 12,960 bales, was offered at the Sydney wool sales to-day, when 11,688 bales were sold at auction and 1,906 bales ...

    Article : 109 words
  34. Exports of Cattle Hides

    In December 78,621 cattle hides valued at £65,433 were exported from Australia. In 1935 shipments comprised 901,897 hides valued at £612,211, compared with 520,492 ...

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  35. Jubilee Convention of A.W.U. at Ballarat

    Delegates from all parts of Australia will attend the jubilee Federal convention of the Australian Workers' Union, which will be opened at Ballarat on Thursday, ...

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  36. ARARAT

    Barresting is practically completed in the [?]oona district, but wheat crops have not [?]ded so well as they promised While some p[?]ddocks gave 10 bags an acre, many farmers ...

    Article : 1,406 words
  37. London Market

    (from Our special Correspondent—by Direct Airmail) LONDON, Jan. 2.—The new year opens with a tone of quiet confidence ...

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  38. RIVERINA

    During the last six months £30,000 has been spent in Albury in the building trade, and skilled labour is so scarce in the town that workers from Melbourne have been engaged,by ...

    Article : 227 words
  39. Control in New South Wales

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Several proposals will be included in amending noxious weed legislation in New South Wales. It is proposed to provide that local control ...

    Article : 67 words
  40. GOLF AT SORRENTO

    A record number of entries has been received for the annual open meeting of the Sorrento Golf Club. which will begin on Friday and conclude on Tuesday, January 28. Among the ...

    Article : 133 words
  41. QUEEN VICTORIA MARKET

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  42. Minister to Inspect Flood Area at Frankston

    The Minister for Forests (Mr. Lind) received a deputation yesterday from the Shire of Frankston and Hastings asking for an improvement in the drainage ...

    Article : 160 words
  43. OTHER DISTRICTS

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  44. Croquet

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  45. New Lang Lang Church

    LANG LANG, Monday.—The foundation stone of the new Lang Lang Presbyterian church was laid yesterday in the presence of more than 400 people. The ...

    Article : 131 words
  46. FISH MARKET

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  47. FORMER STAWELL RESIDENTS

    The annual picnic of the Ex-Stawellites' Association will be held next Monday at the Zoological Gardens. A special train will run from Stawell. It will reach Mcbourne about ...

    Article : 42 words
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