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  2. FOR TOBACCO INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—It was lerned to-day that when the Federal Budget is presented to the House of Representatives late in September it is practically ...

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  3. PEOPLE AND EVENTS

    After five years as head teacher of the Nanneella South State school, Mr. J. M. Sproles has received notice of transfer to the Wandin North school. ...

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  4. IRRIGATORS' CONFERENCE

    Delegates to the irrigators' conference at Kyabram. (From left) Mr. H. Hanslow (a member of the Water Commission), Councillor A. E. Spence (president of Cohuna Shire), Mr. C. A. Schier (Cohuna), and Mr. E. P. Kendall (district engineer for the Water Commission). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. COUNCILLORS INDIGNANT

    KYNETON, Tuesday.—The refusal of the Minister for Public Works (Mr. Goudie) to receive a deputation from the Metcalfe and Strathfieldsnye Councils was ...

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  6. Oldest Tree Goes

    To make way for new business premises, this 80ft. cypress tree, one of Apsley's oldest and best-known landmarks, was removed this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. OPPOSITION TO NEW DRAINAGE RATES

    KYABRAM, Tuesday.—Protesting strongly against the new drainage rates imposed by the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission, a large conference representing all northern irrigation districts decided to-day ...

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  8. CIVIC POLITICS MIXED WITH CRICKET

    WANGARATTA, Tuesday.—A councillor brought a wireless set with him to the council meeting on Monday night. The volume was lowered so that the set ...

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  9. EVENTS IN GEELONG

    Dr. F. E. Moreton and Messrs. F. C. Purnell, George R. King, and H. Parker, representing the Geelong Town Planning Association, waited on the Geelong City ...

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  10. INSURANCE PLAN Commerce Society

    The Melbourne Chamber of Commerce has decided to sponsor the formation of an approved society under the National Health and Pensions Insurance Act. The ...

    Article : 101 words
  11. BLIND M.L.C.

    The late Mr. G. M. Davis, who for 20 years represented the Gippsland Province in the Legislative Council, had operated in a business partnership for 50 years, with ...

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  12. LABOUR IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Although Mr. Heffron (Industrial Labour, Botany) leads a party of foul in the State Parliament he is not vet recognised as a leader ...

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  13. Medical Services Inquiry

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Commonwealth Government has retained Mr. W. R. Dovey, K. C., and Mr. J. Bowie Wilson of the New South Wales Bar, as counsel ...

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  14. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT

    The new secretary and engineer of the Leigh Shire Council (Mr. J. Sinclair) will not assume duty until next month. Potato digging in the Ballarat district ...

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  15. Effect on A.N.A.

    The introduction of the national insurance bill had involved much reorganisation in the Australian Natives' Association, said the chief president of the association (Mr. ...

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  16. COUNCIL PASSES TWO BILLS

    The bill to enable the Royal Melboune Hospital to borrow £500,000 to proceed with the election of a new hospital was passed by the Legislative Council last ...

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  17. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT

    The third birthday social of the old-age pensioners was held in the Memorial Hall yesterday, when more than 300 pensioners were present. The entertainment, which ...

    Article : 125 words
  18. U.C.P. LEADERS More Criticism

    TRAFALGAR, Tuesday.—At a meeting of the United Country party here a letter was read from Mr. W. L. Morrison, the president, stating that he was disgusted ...

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  19. MAN AND SON LOST

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A wide search in Moleton Bay by police in two motor launches revealed no trace of William Deasy, aged 38 years, and his son, Kevin, ...

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  20. CLOSING OF OFFICE OPPOSED

    SEA LAKE, Tuesday.—At a well-attended public meeting held it was decided to explore every avenue to prevent the closing of the State Rivers and Water ...

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  21. BACK TO MANDURANG

    "Back to Mandurang" celebrations will be held on October 15, 16, and 17. The celebrations will begin with a roll call, which will be followed by a back to ...

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  22. TOURIST HOUSE ASSOCIATION

    COWES, Tuesday.—The annual conference of the Tourist House Association was begun at Bay View guest house to-day. A long business paper has been prepared, and ...

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  23. Car Driver Fined

    When Constable R. J. Machin saw a motor-car cross the major intersection of Bridge road and Church street at about 25 miles an horn and swerve toward the ...

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  24. Animal Production

    The report of Dr. John Hammond to the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research on the conditions of animal production in Australia and the report of Mr. ...

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  25. Mr. Paton's Position

    Although Mr. Paton, M.L.A., recently repudiated an announcement that he had, with other members of the State Parliamentary United Country party agreed to ...

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  26. Psi[?]acosis Danger

    The secretary of the Public Health Department in a letter to the Coburg Council on Monday night, said that the fact that there was at present a serious ...

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  27. Young Wife's Plea

    When Raymond Leo Rouse, aged 27 year's of Powlett street, East Melbourne, was convicted in the Richmond Court yesterday on a charge of larceny, his ...

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  28. ON GEELONG ROAD

    Four residents of Geelong were in accidents on the Geelong road last night. One of them was injured; the others escaped with slight shock. ...

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  29. DAIRY BOARD

    The 13th annual meeting of the Australian Dairy Produce Board began in Melbourne yesterday. It is not expected that it will end until to-morrow. There ...

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  30. Country Party Whip

    The State Parliamentary United Country party, at its meeting yesterday, again deferred a decision on the appointment of a new party Whip, to succeed ...

    Article : 94 words
  31. FLOODS IN AUCKLAND

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Tuesday.—A sudden storm, accompanied by torrential rain, caused severe flooding in Auckland. Water invaded business premises and ...

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  32. WEEAPROINAH

    Members of the Health Commission received a lesson in geography yesterday. They learned for the first time that there is a town in Victoria called Weeaproinah, ...

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  33. HORSHAM TOWN HALL

    HORSHAM, Tuesday.—The tender of Mr. R. F. Anderson of £6,500, has been accepted for the erection of a new town hall. ...

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  34. EVENTS in CITIES and TOWNS

    Mr. Stanley Ross, traveller, of Bairnsdale, had two fingers fractured and Mr. C. Langslow, school teacher suffered a broken nose and other injuries when the small car in ...

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  35. RAIN NEEDED "Season Not Assured"

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—Speaking at the ordinary general meeting of shareholders of the Sandhurst and Northern District Trustees, Executors, and Agency ...

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  36. HIGHWAY WILL NOT BE DIVERTED

    BERWICK, Tuesday.—There has been considerable speculation in Berwick follows a rumour that the Princes Highway is to be diverted from the township. It ...

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  37. KIEWA PROJECT

    Although several reports have been received from two engineers of the State Electricity Commission who were sent to Europe to investigate the principal ...

    Article : 69 words
  38. DAIRYING INDUSTRY

    A great deal of our problem with dairying is that men engaged in it have by nature been the rugged type capable of wresting a living from undeveloped soils ...

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  39. Rains Benefit N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The New South Wales Director of Agriculture (Mr. A. H. E. McDonald) said to-day that the rains which had occurred in agricultural and ...

    Article : 148 words
  40. Advertising

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    Advertising : 214 words
  41. MR. CASEY'S HOLIDAY

    ALICE SPRINGS, Tuesday.—The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Casey) arrived here to-day in his Percival Vega Gull plane on a week's holiday. He was ...

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  42. RIVERINA

    CULCAIRN (N.S.W.).—Members oF the school of arts elected the following committee:Messrs. J. H. Balfour, W. J. Conley, D. Cox, O. C. Alldis, G. C. McLaren, E. J. Matthews, ...

    Article : 99 words
  43. CATS KILL BIRDS

    Serious destruction of native birds by unwanted cats thrown from cars in the bush kwas mentioned yesterday at a meeting of the League of Youth. ...

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  44. POTATO EMBARGO

    BURNIE, Tuesday.—The decision opposing the lifting of the embargo on the importation of New Zealand potatoes into Australia was reaffirmed by the ...

    Article : 97 words
  45. FELL FROM TREE

    COROWA, Tuesday.—John Dunlop, an employee of the Corowa Municipal Council, suffered severe shoulder injuries when he slipped and fell from a tree while ...

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  46. OTHER DISTRICTS

    ANNUELLO. — Great relief is felt throughout the district following the splendid soaking rain which exceeded an inch. Feed for sheep and crops are definitely assured. ...

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  47. ANTWERP WOOL FUTURES

    A general improvement in the demand for wool tops for future delivery at Antwerp is reported by Antwerp Wool Futures Pty. Ltd. Orders in hand on Monday ...

    Article : 111 words
  48. EGG-LAYING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 280 words
  49. Advertising

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    Advertising : 33 words
  50. Tops Strong

    Merino wool tops at Bradford are very firm, and other grades are maintaining a firm tone. ...

    Article : 21 words
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