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  2. GOOD COMPETITION AT WOOL SALES

    Two more small catalogues were submitted at the wool sales in Melbourne yesterday. There was a good selection, aggregating about 6,600 bales. The offerings included many lines that ...

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  3. PEOPLE AND EVENTS

    Mr. B. McDonald is leaving Maryborough for Wangaratta, where he has purchased a business. He received a present from Maryborough friends. ...

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  4. SINKING OF KAKARIKI

    On behalf of their clients the Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand Limited, Messrs Malleson, Stewart, Stawell, and Nankivell solicitors, of ...

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  5. ONLY LIGHT RAIN

    Although rain was received over the entire State and in Riverina yesterday, it was very light and totally insufficient to relieve conditions in the northern ...

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  6. CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW

    Lilian Hyslop, a beautiful white single chrysanthemum, white with yellow and green centre, which is on display at the show in the National Herbarium Hall, South Yarra. (Awards on page 14.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TAXI-DRIVER TO PAY

    The sum of £499, the full amount claimed, was awarded by Judge Foster in the County Court yesterday to a man who had been injured in a traffic ...

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  8. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT

    A sentence of six months' imprisonment imposed by Mr. Justice Macfarian on Albert Edward Beck, aged 49 years, labourer, of Shelbourne East, for ...

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  9. GEELONG AND DISTRICT

    The Geelong Art Gallery committee has completed details of its Centenary art competition, and artists throughout Australia will be communicated with. It is ...

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  10. IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICES

    Improved train services on the OakleighDandenong, Mornington Stony Point, Croydon, Coburg Healesville and Wandin lines were announced yesterday by the ...

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  11. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT

    Mr. A. R. Taysom, of the Ballarat branch of the Bank of New South Wales, has passed his final examination as an associate of the Australasian Institute of ...

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  12. MAN BELIEVED DROWNED

    The discovery of a sugar bag and a broken paddle near Corinella yesterday afternoon has convinced the Bass and the Lang Lang police that John Melville, ...

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  13. WATER FOR WIMMERA AND MALLEE

    SEA LAKE, Thursday.—The Parliamentary Works Committee is now in a position to advise the State Cabinet on the advisability or otherwise of enlarging ...

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  14. Advertising

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  15. REDUCED FARMERS' DEBT GRANT

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A reduction in the Commonwealth grant for the farmers' debt adjustment next year was challenged in the House of ...

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  16. BURIED BY FALL OF EARTH

    WANGARATTA, Thursday.—When a bank of earth weighing several tons fell away to-day, Mr. J. Law, of J. Law and Son, contractors, and Jack Matthews, a ...

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  17. CHILLED BEEF IN NOVEMBER

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Allegations that the quality of Australian chilled beef shipments to England in November had at no time been outstanding, and in some ...

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  18. TEACHERS TO BE TAUGHT

    Seventy-three teachers from all over Victoria will appear as pupils in a new type of school next month. These are teachers who have been ...

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  19. FEDERAL CLAIM FOR STEAMER SALES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A claim for £766,584 is being made by the Commonwealth Government against the liquidator of the White Star line, to ...

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  20. EVENTS in CITIES and TOWNS

    Mr. V. McDonald, railway employee, of Cudgee, was admitted to the base hospital suffering from a deep wound in the hip caused by being accidentally struck ...

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  21. MILDURA

    To convey 1,600 tons of dried fruit to Melbourne for export and Commonwealth consumption, a special goods train left Mildura yesterday. The fruit came from ...

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  22. RIVERINA

    After a motor-car driven by William Brown and a motor-lorry driven by Cecil Meredith bad collided in Dean street the car continued along the street and struck a horse, killing it ...

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  23. DAIRY FACTORIES

    Many matters of importance to the dairying industry are to be discussed at the annual conference of the Victorian division of the Australian Institute of ...

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  24. ARARAT

    Determined to make a special effort this year to mark the loyalty of the town in view of the many problems facing the Empire, citizens at a well-attended meeting decided to hold a ...

    Article : 550 words
  25. OTHER DISTRICTS

    AVENEL. — Football officials are: — President. Mr. C. Vearing; secretary, Mr. M. Moran; delegates. Messrs. G. A. Stagg and M. Farrell. —From a flower fete and dance conducted ...

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  26. UNDERGROUND CAR PARKING

    Plans for an underground car-parking area in Bourke street, between Swanston and Elizabeth streets, have been altered by the syndicate that submitted them to ...

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  27. "GRAVE NEGLIGENCE" IN COLLISION

    MILDURA, Thursday.—At an inquest to-day into the death of Charles A. Wheaton, carrier, of Victor Harbor (S.A.), the deputy coroner (Mr. John Patterson) told ...

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  28. FLAX DEVELOPMENT

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Federal Government invited applications to-day for the appointment to the staff of the Council for Scientific and Industrial ...

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  29. SALE OF HOTEL

    The sale was completed yesterday of the freehold, furniture, and possession of Macallster's Hotel, Maffra, from Mrs. Anne Martin to Mrs. G. E. Cooper, who was ...

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  30. WARRACKNABEAL TO BE SEWERED

    WARRACKNABEAL, Thursday.—A poll was taken to-day on the proposal to sewer Warracknabeal. There has been considerable opposition to the proposal, ...

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  31. LESS MOISTURE; MORE FERTILISER

    Fertiliser was very necessary in wheatgrowing in Australia because of our comparatively dry climate, Mr. F. J. Rae, director of the Botanic Gardens, said last ...

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  32. McFarlane and O'Keefe Acquitted

    BENDIGO, Thursday.— Roy McFarlane and Matthew Francis O'Keefe were found not guilty in the Bendigo Supreme Court to-day on charges of having, at ...

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  33. CROP AND FALLOW COMPETITIONS

    WALPEUP, Thursday.—At the annual social of the Walpeup Riding Crop and Fallow Association, Mr. Wilson, M.H.R., presented trophies to the successful ...

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  34. OUYEN POLL ON MAY 21

    The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly (Mr. Tunnecllffe) issued a writ yesterday for the by-election for the Ouyen State seat, which was vacated by the newly ...

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  35. MAN INJURED; POLICE SEEK ROADSTER

    WARRAGUL, Thursday.—Elvin Mark Walker, aged about 22 years, an employee at Holdenson and Neilson's factory, Warragul, was injured when a motor-cycle ...

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  36. Ewes Die Mysteriously

    OUYEN. Thursday.—Mr. H. H. Harvey, a settler at Daalko, lost 60 valuable breeding ewes this week. When removed to his home block they died suddenly without ...

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  37. Damage at Sawmill

    YARRAWONGA, Thursday.— A fire broke out in the sawmill of Messrs. King and Jones, of Mulwala, early this morning, and destroyed the engine and ...

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  38. JANUARY CHEESE PRICE

    Commonwealth Dairyy Produce Equalisation Committee Ltd. has declared the final equalisation price of cheese for Januaryy at 7.9395d. per 1d. The price is based on sales of 6,117,3441b. ...

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