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  2. FIVE PERSONS INJURED

    KYNETON, Wednesday.—Five persons were injured, one of them critically, when a transport waggon and trailer overturned on the hill approaching Woodend ...

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  3. SALEYARDS SITE

    The preparation of land near the Newmarket saleyards in furtherance of the city council's saleyards extension plan is costing the council more than £2,000 an ...

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    Harrowing with a six-horse team on the State Research Farm, Werribee, yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GEELONG AND DISTRICT

    In preparation for the Head of the River events on the Barwon River on May 8 and 9 the Geelong Rowing Association, which is arranging all the details ...

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  6. TASMANIA REJECTS BUTTER PLAN

    In a message from Hobart last night it was announced that Tasmanian dairymen had rejected by referendum the equallsation plan for butter in their State. It is not considered that this will have any immediate effect ...

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  7. "BACK TO BENALLA"

    BENALLA, Wednesday. — The "Back to Benalla" celebrations which began last Thursday have been very successful. They will close to-morrow. Last night a card ...

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  8. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT

    After a thorough investigation of systems in the various States in his efforts to formulate a meat supply system for Bendigo the secretary of the Amalgamated ...

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  9. RODNEY BY-ELECTION

    KYABRAM, Wednesday.—Mr. E. J. Sullivan, one of the Country party candidates for the Rodney seat in the Legislative Assembly, told a well-attended ...

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  10. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT

    When a letter was received by the Newington branch of the Australian Natives Association on Wednesday night, stating that the award to the Mount ...

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  11. NATIONAL PREJUDICES

    With the plea that war has been inevitable because for thousands of years the peoples of the world have believed it to be inevitable, Mr. M. M. Phillips, of the ...

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  12. FLOCKS MENACED BY WILD DOGS

    Landholders in the Alexandra district told the Minister for Lands (Mr. Lind) yesterday that wild dogs which came from Crown lands and State forest areas were ...

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  13. DAIRYING IN KOROIT DISTRICT

    KOROIT, Wednesday. — At a meeting of the District Dairy Board, held at Koroit, the taspcctor (Mr. S. G. Hickman) stated his intention of enforcing ...

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  14. COMBATING BUSH FIRES

    UPPER FERNTREE GULLY, Wednesday. — The Bush Fire Inquiry Board appointed by the Victorian Bush Fire Brigades' Association resumed its inquiries ...

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  15. TAREE DROWNINGS

    [?]RIGAN (N.S.W.), Wednesday.- The funerals of Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson, their son, Mr. William Jackson, and Mrs. Laura Ciements, who were drowned ...

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  16. CONFIDENCE IN YOUTH

    The Rev. A. R. Main,.principal of the Church of Christ Bible College, Glen Iris, will not subscribe to the view that the "world is going to the dogs," that we live ...

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  17. WEIGHT OF NUGGET IS 120.62 OUNCES

    When it was weighed at the Royal Mint, Melbourne, yesterday, the nugget which Mr. Stuart Hurnall found while he was ploughing at his father's farm at ...

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  18. LABOURER STABBED

    FINLEY (N.S.W.), Wednesday. — In a stabbing affray on a property 17 miles from Finley, near Langtry Park, at 6.30 a.m. to-day, James Cavanagh, aged 34 ...

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  19. "BACK TO GLENGARRY"

    TRARALGON, Wednesday.—The "Back to Glengarry" celebrations were continued with a "Back to School" and ball. Mr. J. E. Thomson, a former teacher, acted ...

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  20. London Butter Market

    Cable messages received in Melbourne yesterday indicated that there was a confident tone in the market for butter in London on Tuesday New Zealand finest ...

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  21. News from Cities and Towns

    Mr. A. Pisani, who has been transferred from the Childers Cove school, was enter[?] by parents and scholars and given presents. ...

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  22. DAMAGE IN FORESTS

    Destruction of forest without any consideration of the future was criticised by the chairman of the Forests Commission (Mr. A. V. Galbraith) in an address at ...

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  23. Advertising

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  24. ARARAT

    The recent meeting of the Moyston sports [?] returned a profit of £22, which has been divided between the Moyston Ladies' Auxiliary, pavilion committee, and hall funds. ...

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  25. RIVERINA

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Main), in a statement on the intentions of the Government in regard to works connected with the Berriquin irrigation plan, sold that in all ...

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  26. REQUEST FOR SCHOOL

    If residents of Alexandra will provide a financial guarantee, the Minister for Education (Dr. Harris) will approve a request which a deputation made to him ...

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  27. Accident Victims May Recover

    ALBURY (N.S.W.), Wednesday.—Some hope is held out foi the recovery of Cecil Wenke, aged seven years, and Carl Kiemke, aged 56 years, who were injured ...

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  28. WHEAT POOL BALLOT

    OUYEN, Wednesdoy.—At a meeting of the executive of the Victorian Wheatgrowers' Association it was decided to at once circulate petitions for a compulsory ...

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  29. Valuable Stock From London

    Valuable pure stock from London is carried by the Shaw Savill and Albion motor-liner Waipawa, which will berth at Victoria Dock to-morrow morning. ...

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  30. OTHER DISTRICTS

    APSLEY.—Rain aggregating 53 points has fallen in the last few days. Water supplies for stock are still low, but domestic supplies have been slightly replenished.—Several land ...

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  31. BETTER OAT HARVEST

    According to returns issued yesterday by the Government statist (Mr. O. Gawler), the Victorian oat harvest for 193536 amounted to 6,365,056 bushels. The ...

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  32. PIPELAYER KILLED

    GRIFFITH (N.S.W.), Wednesday.- When a trench collapsed yesterday afternoon Walter Broughton, aged 21 years, married,a pipelayer, was killed. His ...

    Article : 51 words
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