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  2. Family Notices

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  4. WATER IN THE NORTH Castlemaine Needs

    BENDIGO, Friday.—At the annual meeting of the Coliban investigation committee to-day Councillor F. C. Niemann said that while Bendigo's position was to ...

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  5. NEWS OF THE CHURCHES Denominational Activities

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    Replacing an old timber church, the new Catholic Church, which is to be erected immediately at Korumburra for the Rev. J. O'Keefe, P.P., will have seating for 280 people. It will be in red brick, with a tile roof, and the internal walls will be plastered. The architect is Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WARNING OF BOTULISM

    More diseases in stock were a result of drought, said the chief veterinary officer of the Department of Agriculture (Mr. R. J. de C. ...

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  8. COUNTRY NEWS STIMULATING RECRUITING

    The defence movement received strong support at a meeting at Ararat when a committee of 10, with the Mayor (Councillor H. J Blackle) as chairman, was ...

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  9. CYCLIST'S DEATH

    At an inquest into the death of Henry Grieg, aged 78 years, of King street. Bendigo, who was killed on the highway at Golden Square on January 31, the deputy ...

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  10. GUILTY OF LARCENY

    On a charge of larceny of a hat from Cockings, drapers, of Pall Mall, Bendigo, John Francis, aged 27 years, labourer, was, in the Bendigo Court to-day, fined £5, in ...

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  11. NEW EGG BOARD MEETS

    When it met for the first time yesterday the newly elected Egg and Egg Pulp Marketing Board appointed as its chairman Mr. H. H. Lloyd, representative of the No. ...

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  12. HIGHER MILKER PRICES Newmarket Auctions

    At the sale of dairy cattle at Newmarket yesterday the yarding was 673 offered through the dry pens, 78 springers, and 78 milkers. ...

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  13. COMMISSION'S WORK

    More than £700,000 had been provided to improve the water supply in the Coliban district since the Dunstan Ministry took office in 1935, officials of the State ...

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  14. CALL SUSTAINED

    A call by the Cororooke Presbyterian charge to the Rev. W. McIlroy, of Sea Lake, has been sustained. ...

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  15. CAR STRIKES BRIDGE

    When returning to Corryong early this morning Messrs. Maurice Sherry, agent, and C. Coulson, bricklayer, both of Corryong, were injured when Mr. Sherry's ...

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  16. BROOMFIELD GOLD DISCOVERY

    It was reported that Mr. D. H. Browne was the only surviving person associated with the discovery of gold at Broomfield in 1872. Mr. Joseph Oringe, of Ligar street. ...

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  17. TOMATO CROP INCREASE

    Extraordinary progress has been made in the production of tomatoes in Victoria in recent years, despite a setback in some areas this season, according to Mr. B. P. ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN WINES

    RUTHERGLEN, Friday.—At the annual meeting of the Wine Makers' Association of Victoria, held at Rutherglen to-day, Mr. D. S. Smith, presiding, the ...

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  19. GEELONG POSITION

    GEELONG, Friday.—The Geelong Waterworks and Sewerage Trust Commissioners have intimated that, owing to the unsatisfactory state of the water ...

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  20. SOCIALISM IN N.Z. Opposition Plans

    With the slogan of "Government by the whole of the people for the benefit of the whole of the people," a campaign has been launched by the Auckland Provincial ...

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    WATER FOR WANGARATTA is supplied by a series of these electric pumps, which deliver 480,000 gallons a day into the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. INJURED WHEN WALL COLLAPSES.

    When a brick wall, about 20ft. long, collapsed this afternoon, Donald Stacey, aged 7 years, of Maude street, was struck by some of the debris. He was admitted ...

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  23. Advertising

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  24. MEAT MARKET

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  25. OVERCOME BY FOUL AIR

    When excavating a sewerage trench in Bennett road, William Amor was overcome by foul air. He was admitted to hospital, where he is recovering. ...

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  26. WATER WRONGFULLY USED

    GEELONG, Friday.—Charged with having on January 11 wrongfully taken water from an aqueduct under the control and management of the State Rivers and Water ...

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  27. WELL CAVES IN

    James Redford, of Nurcoung, and Robert Green, of Ballarat, were cleaning out a shire well at Nurcoung when the well caved in. Green was 180ft. below, ...

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  28. COUNTRY STOCK MARKETS

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  29. SERVICES TO-MORROW

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  30. BANK APPOINTMENT

    Mr. Clarke, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. W. Clarke, of Mitcham, has been appointed to the Croydon branch of the State Savings Bank. ...

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  31. BUSH FIRE DANGER

    KYNETON, Friday.—A bush fire which has been raging near Bullengarook for some days was fanned by a strong wind to-day and driven in the direction of ...

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  32. DEFENCE LEAGUE BRANCH

    At a well-attended public meeting a branch of the Australian Defence League was formed. Addresses were delivered by Mr. Paterson, M.H.R., and Mr. O. J. ...

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  33. RIVER CLEARANCE

    Grants to shire councils totalling £645, toward the cost of removing obstructions and preventing erosion of banks of rivers and streams were announced yesterday ...

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  34. POSTAL CHANGE

    Mr. F. Dunnachie, of Daylesford, has been appointed postmaster at Myrtleford in place of Mr. M. Lincoln, transferred to Kilmore. ...

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  35. TICK-INFESTED SHEEP

    SALE, Friday.—The Sale branch of the Victorian Grantors' Association agreed that the authorities be urged to practise judicious burning-off in forest areas as ...

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  36. DAM FOR PUBLIC USE

    Several ratepayers in Glenthompson have complained to the Mount Rouse Shire Council that water from the shire dam at Glenthompson, which should be conserved ...

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  37. NO EARLY SESSION

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.—Replying to the request of the National party to summon Parliament, the Prime Minister (Mr. Savage) informed the leader of the ...

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  38. HIDES AND SKINS

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  39. INTERSTATE MARKETS

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  40. LAMB CONTESTS

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  41. MELBOURNE WOOL AVERAGE PRICE

    The Melbourne wool brokers report that the average price realised for greasy wool sold in Melbourne this week was 11.36d. per lb., or £13/12/8 a bale, on an average ...

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  42. WOORINEN FRUITGROWERS' CO.

    "This year the company will distribute in dividends, fully paid shares, credits, and cash to a total of £6,070," said the chairman of directors (Mr. H. E. Palmer), ...

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  43. POTATO SHORTAGE

    At a special meeting of the executive of the Housewives' Association, Howey Court, yesterday, the following resolution was passed:— ...

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  44. DUMBALK YOUNG FARMERS

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  45. BRADFORD TOPS

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  46. GRAPE PICKING

    At a meeting of growers and packers of Nyah and Woorinen it was decided to begin picking grapes in this district in the middle of next week, and not later than ...

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  47. MT. GAMBIER LINE

    The Heywood Mt. Gambier line, which was burnt in places in the recent bush fires, will be reopened for general traffic on February 15, the Railways ...

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  48. GENERAL BOOTH'S FUTURE

    FREMANTLE Friday.—On a visit to Australia and New Zealand for the Salvation Army Commissioner D. Cuthbert, who recently resigned as chairman and general ...

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  49. TENNIS RACQUETS STOLEN

    A man smashed a window of the Terang Co-operative Stores in High street, Terang, and stole three tennis racquets, valued at £11/5/. Damage was done to the window ...

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  50. ANTWERP QUIET

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  51. HAND IN MACHINERY

    THOONA, Friday.—When Mr. Hector H. N. Hoysted was feeding a chaffcutting machine his left hand was drawn into the machinery. The hand and arm almost to ...

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  52. AMERICAN SHIPMENTS

    An intimation from American shipping interests that the minimum loading for direct shipments from American ports to Geelong had been reduced from 500 tons ...

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  53. ENTANGLED IN BELT

    WAGGA (N.S.W.), Friday.—Entangled in the belt of chaffcutter on his property at Oura road, North Wagga, yesterday, Norman Morgan, aged 26 years, dairy ...

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  54. SHOW POSTPONED

    The Jingellic Agricultural and Horticultural Society decided to postpone the coming show indefinitely, owing to drought conditions and bush fire damage. ...

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  55. HEAT IN THE COUNTRY

    MYRTLEFORD.—Heat registration on Friday, 105 degrees. RUTHERGLEN.—Maximum heat registration on Friday, 106 degrees. ...

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  56. GOLDEN WEDDING

    FRANKSTON, Friday.—Mr. and Mrs. H. Reardon, of Devon Mile Bridge, Frankston, have celebrated their golden wedding. Mr. Reardon saw active service in H.M.S. ...

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  57. POTATO PRICES FALL

    Continued hot weather and high prices caused a further restriction in the demand for potatoes yesterday. Prices were about £4 a ton lower than the top rates earlier ...

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  58. CHARGE OF GARAGE BREAKING

    In the Yackandandah Court of Petty Sessions to-day Frederick Wilson, aged l8 years, of Melbourne was charged with having broken and entered the garage of ...

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  59. BURRINJUCK DAM

    WAGGA (N.S.W.), Friday.—The president of the Kyeamba Shire (Councillor J. M. O'Brien) told a meeting of ratepayers to-day that the Minister for ...

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  60. NEW SNOW CHALET.—

    Mount Buller Chalet, winter sports resort near Mansfield, as it will appear after considerable extensions, which are planned. The exiensions will not all be completed this winter. A motor road is being built to the chalet to overcome the necessity for walking or riding horses the last few miles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  61. Advertising

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  62. Advertising

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  63. SNAKE IN ENGINE-ROOM

    An unusual sight was witnessed to-day by the employees when a snake 2ft. in length was seen on the engine-room floor of the power house. It was killed. It is ...

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  64. PLAY COMPETITION

    The Therry Society, Melbourne, invites Australian and New Zealand authors to submit manuscripts of full-length plays for a play-writing competition for 1939. ...

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  65. SUB-AGENTS' LICENCES

    Because of the wide definition of a "sub-agent" under the Real Estate Act the Real Estate and Stock institute has found that the vital principle of control ...

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  66. Advertising

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  67. Advertising

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  68. ALFRED HOSPITAL SCHOLARSHIPS

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  69. Advertising

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