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  2. MINE FIRE DAMAGE

    BENDIGO Sunday.—The fire on Fri-day night at the New Red, White, and Blue Consolidited mine was the most serious experienced in a mining plant in ...

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  3. WERRIBEE CATTLE

    The State Meat Advisory Committee does not favour the lifting of the ban on the sale for human consumption of cattle from the ...

    Article : 260 words
  4. N.Z. MINISTER

    Australia and New Zealand have much to learn from each other on agricultural matters, according to the Minister for Agriculture in New Zealand (Mr. W. Lee ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 299 words
  5. HEAVY YIELDS OF POTATOES

    Remarkably high yields were given by the potato crops entered for the field crop competition conducted by the Beech Forest and Otway Produce Society, which ...

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  6. SPORTING RESULTS FROM THE COUNTRY

    BALLARAT.—Bright and entertaining [?]b[?]ill was again a feature of the nearly constituted Ballarat Football League games. League [?] hope that if the standard is maintained the public ...

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  7. TARIFFS AND MARKETS

    CANBERR, Sunday.—The Agricultural Council on Fridat passed a resolution stiongly opposing any restriction of the United Kingdom market for Australian ...

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  8. PERSONAL NOTES

    Councillor R. Adkins, of the Heytesbury Shire Council, is an inmate of the Camperdown Hospital. Before they left Korongvale for ...

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  9. WOOL STEADY IN LONDON

    Bidding was animated for the fair selection of wool which was offered at the sales to-day, and catalogues were well cleared to the British trade and the ...

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  10. GEELONG AND DISTRICT

    Boys and girls week, which has been sponsored by the Geelong Rotary Club, began on Saturday, when 400 children selected from the different schools were ...

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  11. DOG SHOWS

    ALBURY Sunday.—There was an entry of 200 for the first championship show conducted by Albury and Border Kennel Club at the showground on Saturday. Dogs ...

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  12. POULTRY SHOW

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—Birds of a high standard were exhibited at the Centenary Young Bird Show of the Ballarat Poultry Society at the Ballarat Showgrounds ...

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  13. STATE CABINET TO-DAY

    Beginning with a meeting of Cabinet to-day. State Ministers face a heavy list of engagements this week. At 11.45 a.m. to-morrow the Premier ...

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  14. NO AWARD OF ART PRIZE

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The director of the National Art Gallery (Mr. Will Ashton) said to-day that, because considerable comment had been aroused by the ...

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  15. CONSERVATION OF FODDER

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Mr. D. W. Edis, of Prestonville, Ariah Park, near Temora, has repeated his success of 1931 by winning another fodder conservation ...

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  16. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT

    Thieves were active in Bendigo during the week-end. Between 8 p.m. on Saturday and 11 a.m. yesterday several articles of clothing and a wallet containing papers, ...

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  17. MANY INJURED AT CYCLE SPORTS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Many onlookers and competitors were injured in a series of accidents at the Wollongong Motor-cycling Club's hill-cllmblng contest at Rixon's ...

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  18. LAUNCH ON FIRE

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Alexander Chapman, aged 16 years, and Alan Huntington, aged 15 years, of Hunter's Hill, while fishing near Cockatoo Island on Saturday ...

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  19. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT

    Intense interest has been aroused by the city council s announcement of its new £50,000 hall scheme. The proposal generally has been unfavourably received. ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN IN ARGENTINE

    The Rev. Samuel Grimson, who was spent several years in the Agrentine as a Methodist missionary, spoke on "An Australian in the Argentine" at the Pleasant ...

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  21. Advertising

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  22. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND INSURANCE

    PERTH, Sunday. — A protest against the inclusion of bodies other than friendly societies in the proposed national insurance plan was adopted at the ninth ...

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  23. EXPORT FAT LAMB

    The Australian Meat Board, which is conducting all-Australian export fatlamb competitions in London, reports that the results of the January competitions ...

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  24. GOW AND PIG MARKET

    The conference of representatives of Footscray, Williamstown, Essendon, Braybrook, and Werribee councils, which strongly opposed the proposal of ...

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  25. COMPETITIONS AT BENDIGO

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—Further awards were announced in the Bendigo competitions on Saturday afternoon and evening. They were:- Boys' Cornet Solo, under 13: Les Murdoch ...

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  26. FOG DELAYS LINERS

    Navigation in the bay was at a standstill on Saturday morning when a dense fog bank, extending from the wharves to the Head, forced all ships to anchor. ...

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  27. SHED BURNT

    Firemen travelled three miles. connected more than 200 feet of hose, and pumped water from the river last night to extinguish a fire which destroyed a ...

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  28. Grocery Store Robbed

    BANNOCKBURN Sunday.—The lockup grocery store of Mr. E. M. Jones, of Main street, Bannockburn, was broken into early on Saturday morning. The ...

    Article : 71 words
  29. 270 SHEEP STOLEN

    MILDURA, Sunday.—Valued at £300, about 270 sheep have been stolen from Linwood tSatlon. on the Mildura-Renmark road. The sheep were last drafted at ...

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  30. INTERSTATE MARKETS

    ADELAIDE, Saturdya.—Wheat, 3—6; flour, £9·15; bran, £[?]12 6; pollard, £6; oats, good freed Algerian, up to 2[?]7; bariey, No. 1 grade [?] superior [?] No. 2 2[?]10; feed descriptions, [?] chaff, ...

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