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  2. YOUNG FARMER TO GO ABROAD

    SALE, Sunday.—John Williams, aged 17 years, of Kilmany Park Young Farmers' Club, has bren selecled to represent Victoria at the international ...

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  3. YOUNG FARMERS' CLUBS

    KYNETON, Saturday.—A field day for members of the Kyneton district young farmers' clubs was held at the property of Mr. R. F. Sanderson, Pleasant Hill, ...

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  4. Sporting Results from the Country

    Youthful cricketers were to the forefront in the country on Saturday. "Tony" Clarke, aged 14 years, scored 102 for Benalla in an inter-high schools' final, and J. Molony, aged 17 years, scored 40 not out for Beulah ...

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  5. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT

    A meeting of the Ballarat and District Trotting Club will be held to-night to consider its position in relation to night trotting. At the initial meeting members ...

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  6. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT

    The third trial of Edgar Mason, Leslie William Mason and James Edgar Taig, on a charge of having assaulted Constables J. T. Cook and D. A. Clarke in a ...

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  7. GEELONG AND DISTRICT

    Annie I ltzpalrlck, aged 39 years of Cobden street. Ballarat, and Gladys Trezise, aged 48 years, of Gladstone street, Ballarat, were in a motor-car on the ...

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  8. COUNTRY FLOWER SHOWS

    APOLLO BAY, Saturday.—The annual show of the Apollo Bay Horticultural Society was Awards were as followCut Flowers-13 Varieties-Mrs Garrett 6— ...

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  9. DOG PARADES

    The Sporting Terrier Club of Victoria and the Alsatian Defence Longue and Club held parades on Saturday afternoon. At tile parade of terriers, which was ...

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  10. MILDURA

    By l8 votes to 8 Mildura traders voted against the closing of shops on Saturday afternoons, at a special meeting called by the Mildura Chamber of Commerce. The ...

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  11. WOOLLEN TEXTILES

    Official figures show that nearly half the wool textile trade in Europe in 1930 was done by Britain, despite the handicap of currency restrictions, import quotas, ...

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  12. APPLES IN DEMAND

    Arrivals of fruit on the whole have been good, but there has been some bitter pit in evidence in almost all varieties, accounting for the lower range of prices. ...

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  13. Prisoner Escapes

    BEECHWORTH, Sunday. — Leonard Bowen, also known as Bown, aged 38 years, an indeterminate sentence prisoner, with several previous ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN TIMBER FOR BUTTER-BOXES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— The restriction by the New Zealand Government on the export of white pine, which is used extensively in the manufacture of butter-boxes, ...

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  15. Boy Falls From Train

    MOE, Sunday. — When the Melbourne to Moe passenger train was near Trafalgar this morning Frank Bergin, aged 3 years, son of Mr. T. Bergin, who was ...

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  16. BUTTER MARKET QUIET

    The market for butter is inclined to be quiet after the sharp appreciation early in the week, which was due to "bear" covering. ...

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  17. Croquet

    CAUIFIELD PARK CLUB.—President a Troply. —To-day.—10.30—Mrs. Berkley v. Mrs. Eames, Mrs. Blackwell v. Mr. Rhodes. 12.30 — Mrs. Morris v. Mrs. Moylan. 2.30 — Mrs. Grantham v. Mrs. ...

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  18. HARCOURT FRUIT FOR EXPORT

    HARCOURT Sunday. —The quantity of fruit exported oversea from this district to last night was 77,280 packages. There were 58,484 casis of apples. 10,300 cases ...

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  19. Spcciul Poslage Rate Urged

    FRANKSTON, Sunday.—At a meeting of the Frankston and Hastings Council it was resolved to ask the PostmasterGeneral's Department to consider the ...

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  20. Conference of Poultry Breeders

    KORUMBURRA, Sunday.—The 21st annual conference of the National Utility Poultry Breeders' Association was attended yesterday by many delegates and ...

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  21. Minister Tours Riverina

    HAY, Sunday.—The New South Wales Minister for Health (Mr. Fitzsimons), accompanied by Mr. Lawson, M. L. A. for the Murray, who is escorting him on a ...

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  22. WARRNAMBOOL

    The collier Oorama arrived with 1,000 [?] of coal for district industries, and will load 27,000 cases of milk for not them ports. The Wannon will load 20,000 cases ...

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  23. Rich Stone at Gordon

    GORDON, Sunday. — Two ounce stone is reported at the Horseshoe mine at Llandeilo, Gordon, in the north drive, at the 120ft. level in the main shaft. High ...

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  24. COUNTRY STOCK MARKETS

    HACCHUS MARSH (April 10).—Yarding comprised 104 cuttle, 747 sheep, mid 52 plas, Fat bullocks met with good competition at full market rules. The demand for all classes of dalry cattle ...

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  25. Rochester Competitions

    ROCHESTER, Saturday. — The Rochester competitions were continued to-day. Awards were:—Toe Dancing, under 16 years (district)— Muriel Smith. 1; Janet Breckenbridge 3 Mills ...

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  26. WARRNAMBOOL PLUMPTON COURSING

    WARRNAMBOOL.—Plumpton club speed meeting. Results:—Straight Tract—Queen's Road State—Our Audicate (5/2), 1; Havis Lad, 2; Handsome Laddle, 3. Merri State—Dream Prince (2/1), ...

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  27. Orderly Marketing

    HEYFIELD, Saturday.—At the monthly meeting of the directors of the Heyfield Co-operative Butter Factory and Electric Supply Co. a resolution was passed ...

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  28. Firm Market for Hides

    Hides are dearer because of the short supply, though buyers are holding off. Prices are expected to go higher. ...

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