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  2. IN THE SUBURBS

    Acting on complaints of petty thieving, the Mordialloc Council on Monday night confirmed the passing of a by-law, which, among other things, prohibits hawkers ...

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  3. RED SCALE PEST

    Describing the ravages of red scale as a menance to the citrus industry, the secretary of the Federal Citrus Council (Mr. A. W. Schwennesen) emphasised ...

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  4. IRRIGATION IN NORTH

    BENDIGO, Monday.—At the annual meeting of the Northern District Agricultural Societies' Association, held in Bendigo to-day, the president (Councillor ...

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  5. SHIPPING FREIGHTS ON WOOL

    Despairing of any agreement being reached between the Federal Ministry and shipowners for reduced shipping freights on wool, the Graziers' Federal Council decided yesterday to urge that wool be removed from the scope of the Australian Industries ...

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  6. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT

    Through Mr. Denigan, M.L.A., the Minister for Public Works advised the Ballarat Shire Council on Monday that it had been agreed to include a substantial ...

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  7. LARGEST PRODUCER OF GOLD

    The Morning Star (G.M.A.) Mine, Wood's Point, was the largest producer of gold in Victoria in 1935. It yielded £45,000 worth of fine gold. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GEELONG AND DISTRICT

    During the week-end State Electricity Commission officers from Melbourne and members of the staff of the Geelong Electricity Supply carried out the initial ...

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  9. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT

    Representatives at the Northern Agricultural Societies' Association conference on Monday spoke of various offers of sashes and trophies made by breeders' ...

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  10. FARMERS AND SETTLERS

    TEMORA (N.S.W.), Monday.—Speaking at the annual meeting of the Temora District Council of the Farmers and Settlers' Association Mr. E. E. Field, ...

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  11. WHEATGROWERS' CLAIMS FOR RELIEF

    Claims for assistance from the fund established for the relief of wheatgrowers will not be considered after June 30, said the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Hogan) ...

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  12. SALE OF PROPERTIES

    There has been a revival in the last few weeks in dealings in country properties in the Goulburn Valley, the northern districts of Victoria, and western Riverina. ...

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  13. PULLED FROM BICYCLE

    MALDON, Monday.—While a woman, aged 36 years, was returning from church last night on a bicycle, a man stepped from behind a tree, about a mile and a ...

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  14. STORAGE EQUIPMENT AT HAMBURG

    The Australian Minister for Markets (Dr. Page), after an inspection to-day, said that he had been impressed by the cold-storage equipment in the port of ...

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  15. BUSH FIRE DANGER

    TRAFALGAR, Monday.—There will be disastrous bush fires in the Erica district in the future," said Councillor C. Ingram, at a meeting of the Narracan Shire ...

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  16. BALLARAT COLLEGE

    BALLARAT, Monday.—His Excellency the Governor (Lord Huntingfield) visited Ballarat to-day to open the new MacFarland Hall and Weatherly Library at ...

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  17. BUTTER STILL RISING

    Butter prices continued to rise in London on Saturday, according to a cable message received by the Dairy Board yesterday. Salted Kangaroo butter at 108/ ...

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  18. LORNE FISHERMEN

    LORNE, Monday.—At a special meeting of the Lorne Fishermen's Union resentment was expressed at the delay of the Ports and Harbours Department in ...

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  19. WINTER FEED

    Prospects of fair to good winter pastures in Victoria are reported in a review of conditions issued last night by the Central Weather Bureau. In all districts ...

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  20. FIXING EGG PRICES

    Shipments of eggs from Victoria in the coming exporting season are likely to be from 10 to 15 per cent. fewer than shipments last season, according to estimates ...

    Article : 399 words
  21. Cow Causes Derailment

    HOPETOUN, Monday.—While the mixed train from Patchewollock was travelling to Hopetoun to-day it struck a cow about a mile from Hopetoun. A ...

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  22. Church Damaged by Fire

    CROYDON, Monday.—The Methodist Church, at the corner of Bayswater and Bayfield roads, Croydon, was damaged by fire to-day. The main part of the ...

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  23. PENALTIES IN WAGE CLAIMS

    When an employee claims in a Court of Petty Sessions for arrears of wages due to him, and his claim has no merit because he has consulted willingly to work ...

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  24. News from Cities and Towns

    In the Court of Petty Sessions Henry W. J. Whitham and James Whitham were charged with having stolen a bicycle the property of John Brumby, of Nirranda. They pleaded ...

    Article : 98 words
  25. OTHER DISTRICTS

    BRIGHT.—Mr. A. J. Hedley, who has acted as forests officer at Bright and has been transferred to Beech Forest, was entertained and presented with gifts. The tennis club similarly ...

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  26. ARARAT

    At a meeting of the Ararat branch of the Australian Labour party it was decided to make a strong protest against any change in the present system of electric light charges here. ...

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  27. FINE FOR "ARTIST IN PIG PRODUCTION"

    A plea that his client was more of an "artist in pig production" than a common trader was made by Mr. R. A. Smithers, solicitor, in defence of John Laidlay, farmer, who was ...

    Article : 175 words
  28. Greensborough Poultry Show

    GREENBOROUGH, Monday.—Awards [?] [?] show of the Greensborough branch of the [?] tional Utility Poultry-breeders' Association [?] White Legho[?]—Cock; V. D. Wallington, Hen: V. P. ...

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  29. Stud Sheep From N.Z.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A consignment of about 600 sheep arrived from New Zealand by the Wanganella to-day and will supplement, certain studs in New South ...

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  30. Tintaldra Clock Saved From Two Fires

    CORRYONG, Monday.—The Tintaldra State school was destroyed by fire on Friday night, the only article saved being a clock. The cause of the fire is unknown, ...

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  31. HAD TO BE HELPED ON WITH HER COAT

    Women are only too apt to neglect Nature's danger signals— to dismiss every warning pain [?] the hope that "It will be all ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. Road Accidents in Country

    KANIVA, Monday.—While returning home on his motor-cycle Edward O'Donohue came into collision with a car driven by a Mr. McNamara, who was travelling ...

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  33. Man Struck by Locomotive

    NHILL, Monday.—J. E. Westendorf, aged 72 years, of Miram, was caught in the cattle-pit at the railway street crossing at Nhill as the engine for the evening ...

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  34. Death of Truckdriver

    GEELONG, Monday.—Robert Halliday, aged 50 years, of Mitcham road, Mitcham, who was admitted to the Geelong and District Hospital last night suffering from ...

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  35. Egg-laying at Geelong

    In the egg-laying competition conducted by the Geelong Utility Poultry Breeders' Association leading scores for 58 days are[?] White Leghorns— Singles: A. Ricketts, 51, 46; W. Bradshaw, 47; ...

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  36. APPEAL FOR ACCIDENT VICTIM'S FAMILY

    A fund to assist the family of Percival George Pye, of St. Albans, was opened by the president of the Shire of Kellor (Councillor W. J. Parr) at a meeting of the shire council. ...

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  37. RIVERINA

    Mr. K. G. Carn, special weeds officer of the Department of Agriculture, has left Wagga to take up his residence in Sydney, having been transferred to the head office. He will howeve[?] ...

    Article : 160 words
  38. COUNTRY STOCK MARKETS

    MAFFRA (June 6).—At the Maffra [?] stock sale, 87 fat bullocks, cows, and heifers, 35 choppers, and 150 fat sheep were offered, with satisfactory prices to vendors, Spayed heiters told to £[?] lighter ...

    Article : 99 words
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