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  2. Cup Week Debut

    Miss Alison Hamer, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hamer, who made her debut at the ball at Government House on Cup night, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Leiters to the Editor A LEADERLESS NATION

    Sir.—May I congratulate you upon your recent efforts to convince our politicians that theirs is the responsibility for leadership in this critical matter of national ...

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  4. BOUNTY ON WHEAT

    Because of the drought conditions in the wheat districts of Victoria, the State Ministry fears that an anomalous position may arise if ...

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  5. Obituary MR. C. CROSBY'S FUNERAL

    In the very large attendance yesterday at the funeral of Mr. Charles Fenwick Crosby there were representatives of a number of institutions and organisations ...

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  6. TO ASSIST FARMERS Bill Next Week

    Legislation to enable the Ministry to provide assistance in the form of fodder, seed for next season, and fertilisers to drought-stricken farmers in the north and ...

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  7. £12,000 FOR PIG MARKET

    To enable western municipalities to construct a new pig market near Brooklyn, in the Braybrook Shire, the State Cabinet yesterday ...

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  8. KIEWA PROJECT

    Hitherto unrevealed strategies of the State Electricity Commission in the construction of the £6,183,000 Kiewa Valley hydro-electric scheme were disclosed by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. COUNTRY PEOPLE

    Before he left Bairanald for Sydney on [?]ansfer, Mr. J. A. Walls, manager of the [?]alranald branch of the Commercial Bank Australasia, was entertained. The ...

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  10. DROUGHT RELIEF

    SWAN HILL, Wednesday.—More than 100 wheatgrowers assembled in the Ultima hall last night to discuss the result of the deputation to the Premier (Mr. ...

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  11. EGG BOARD

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—The chairman of the victorian Egg Board (Mr. W. J. Hump[?]reys), speaking at the monthly meeting of the Ballarat branch ...

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  12. BILL TO MEET FINANCE

    Introduced to authorise the Treasurer to guarantee with the Commonwealth Bank to the extent of £30,000 the overdraft of the Amalgamtaed Freezing ...

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  13. GLASSWORKERS STRIKE Only N.Z. Company

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Wednesday. — Because of dissatisfaction with the fixture which the Arbitration Court was prepared to make for hearing an application for ...

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  14. IMMEDIATE AID

    NULLAWIL.—Residents of the Nullawil district decided to inform the Premier (Mr. Dunstan) that conditions in this portion of the Mallee were such that ...

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  15. LESSONS FROM HISTORY

    Sir,—I suggest that before drawing "lessons" from history, your correspondent Mr. Horsfall might pay attention to a few history text-books. The Berlin Decree ...

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  16. MR. C. F. GUTHRIDGE

    Representatives of many business organisations and many personal friends at- ' tended the funeral of Mr. Charles F. Guthridge, of Murray street. Eisternwick, ...

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  17. MANAGEMENT OF HOTEL

    BENDIGO Wednesday.—The Bendigo City Court Bench to-day dismissed a charge against Andrew Albert Ferrari of having, on September 24, ...

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  18. PURCHASE OF FODDER

    Steps are being taken by the Ministry to purchase supplies of fodder for distribution among farmers in the droughtstricken areas. In some districts however ...

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  19. MR. G. H. TURTON

    News has been received in Melbourne of the death in London on October 28 of Mr. George H. Turton, who was manager for Australia and New Zealand of the ...

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  20. NOT A BOGY

    Sir,—Mr. Buchanan declares that "The Communistic bogy is not yet worn out." Since when has the grave menace of communism become only a bogy? Have we ...

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  21. MR. W. F. ROULSTON

    Mr William Fenton Roulston, aged 66 years, former newspaper proprietor, died at his home in Close street, Dandenong yesterday morning. Until recently he was ...

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  22. CONSPIRACY DENIED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—When the trial was continued in the Quarter Sessions this morning of Tasman Hanley Charles Byrne, aged 48 years, technologist, and Francis ...

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  23. PERMIT TO FLY

    MILDURA, Wednesday. — Asked to comment on the statement of the Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby) relative to the granting of permission to fly her plane ...

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  24. METHODIST SYNODS Geelong and Ballarat

    COLAC, Wednesday. — The Methodist Synod of the Geelong and Ballarat district held its annual sittings yesterday and to-day. The Rev. C. W. Atkinson ...

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  25. RAILWAY STOPPAGE

    AUCKLAND (NZ), Wednesday. — About 1,600 men employed at the Otahuhu railway workshops have stopped work because labourers have been employed on ...

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  26. POLICING INSURANCE ACT

    Sir,—May I, as an employer, voice through your columns my strong disapproval of having to police the National Insurance Act by being compelled to ...

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  27. ORE EMBARGO REMAINS

    CANBERRA Wednesday. — The attempt by Senator Wilson (U.A.P., S.A.) to obtain the disallowance of the regulation prohibiting the export of iron ore was ...

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  28. THROWN FROM HORSE

    DONALD, Wednesday.—William Cockfield, of Gray street, Donald, suffered a broken leg and other injuries when the horse he was riding slipped on the road ...

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  29. KOO-WEE-RUP FLOODS

    Steps are being taken by the Government to make the necessary financial provision to allow flood alleviation works to be undertaken at Koo-wee-rup, the ...

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  30. PISTOL THREAT ALLEGED

    Detectives from Brighton went to Frankston yesterday and arrested a man who is alleged to have threatened a number of people with a gun on Tuesday ...

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  31. CRUELTY TO HARE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Charged with having been cruel to a hare by allowing dogs to kill it while it was roped by the hind legs, Edmund Ryan, John Thomas ...

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  32. NORTH-EASTERN

    MYRTLEFORD, Wednesday. — At the annual meeting of the North-Eastern Methodist District Synod it was reported that only one minister in the district would ...

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  33. DOOKIE SHOW Principal Awards

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  34. EXPOSING THE EXPOSED

    Sir,—Correspondents like "Granny" and "Grandpa" seem to cleave to that peculiar interpretation of morality, now happily outmoded which placed undue emphasis ...

    Article : 138 words
  35. DRIED FRUITS BILL

    To consolidate and amend the law relating to dried fruits, the Dried Fruits Bill passed through all stages of the Legislative Assembly last night. ...

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  36. "PERSECUTION OF MOTORISTS"

    Motorists were the least cared for and the most persecuted people in the community, declared Councillor Evans last night at a meeting of the Hawthorn ...

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  37. BENDIGO

    BENDIGO, Wednesday. — The Bendigo District Methodist Synod was held to-day when a statistical report was presented by the Rev. C. K. Daws showing that in ...

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  38. GEELONG GRAMMAR BUS

    The Geelong Church of England Grammar School has been authorised by the Transport Board to operate a bus with seating capacity for 20 boys within a radius ...

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  39. WARRNAMBOOL MILL

    WARRNAMBOOL, Wednesday. — The directors of the Warrnambool Woollen Mill Company, in their report, issued with the balance-sheet, say that the profit for ...

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  40. A.I.F. UNIT IN MILITIA

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Proposals have been placed before the Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby) for using the special Returned Soldiers' Auxiliary ...

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  41. FIT TO WIN

    Sir,—Realising the urgent need of the national fitness campaign, we may ask what help has come through tho gambling of the last week. Financially it has ...

    Article : 116 words
  42. SUGAR REBATES

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  43. SALE OF HORSES

    Campbell and Sons yarded 107 horses, mostly draughts, at their weekly sale at South Melbourne yesterday, and all were sold. Top price, £60. was secured for a ...

    Article : 90 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. LAKES ENTRANCE OIL

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.—It was decided by the Marong Shire Council to-day to write to all municipalities in Victoria on the closing of the oil wells which have ...

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  46. COUNTRY STOCK MARKETS

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  47. FOR HOME DEFENCE

    Sir.—It has been suggested that for the purpose of home defence the services of A.I.F. veterans might be availed of. Surely there are many of us whose ...

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  48. SEA LAKE FLOWER

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  49. YOUNG FARMERS

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—There was a large gathering of Young Farmers' Club members at the Waubra Recreation Reserve to-day, when a combined field day ...

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  50. DOCTORS FOR COUNTRY

    The Ministry was giving sympathetic consideration to the provision of financial assistance to enable remote country districts to obtain doctors, the Premier (Mr. ...

    Article : 98 words
  51. LIBRARY NEEDS

    Sir,—I would suggest that the intended expenditure of £5,000 on the Public Library frontage be diverted to the Russell street premises housing the lending ...

    Article : 108 words
  52. WHEAT EXPORTS DOWN

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  53. CALLAWADDA

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  54. FLAXGROWING

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.—Speaking at the Marong Shire Council to-day, Councillor J. H. Bartels said that he understood that Marong was ideally suited to ...

    Article : 85 words
  55. INTERSTATE LIVE STOCK MARKETS

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  56. THE CITY GATEWAY

    Sir,—In view of the honour our King has paid to Australia in appointing his brother, the Duke of Kent, as GovernorGeneral of our land, I should like to ...

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  57. LARGE EEL

    YALLOURN, Wednesday. — Mr. T. Malone caught an eel 4ft. 9[?]in. long today in the power house screen p[?]ts. The eal wieghed 22½lb., and was 16½in. around ...

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  58. Advertising

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  59. Advertising

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  60. Advertising

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