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  2. COUNTRY NEWS

    BENALLA. — The Apex Clubs annual dinner was largely attended. The new president (Mr. Barry Morrison) was installed. ...

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  3. ORGANISATION URGED

    If given the suppoit of producers the Victonan Fruit Maiketing Association was capable of organising the fresh fruit industry in Victoria, ...

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  4. VALUE OF GOLD TO BENDIGO

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—During the Great War the gold-mining industry of Bendigo was largely responsible for the stability of this district. Again it will ...

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  5. BALLARAT FIRE BRIGADE

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—Appreciation of the work of the Ballarat City Fire Brigade in effecting good sales at recent fires has been shown by Messrs. Howard ...

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  6. WATER STORAGES AMPLE

    BALLARAT.—Adopting a comprehensive report by the engineer (Mr. G. H. Searle), the Ballarat Water Commission decided that the present storages are ...

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  7. RAILWAYS PICNIC

    BENDIGO.—The annual picnic of the Victorian Railways Mutual Benefit Society will be held at Bendigo on Saturday. Three special trains will run ...

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  8. WORKMEN INJURED

    BENDIGO.—While working at the Bendigo aerodrome Ivan James Rigby, aged 18 years, of Queen street, Bendigo, gashed his foot on a shovel. He was ...

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  9. QUEEN CROWNED

    GELONG, Thursday. — The crowning ceremony of the Band of Hope Union's annual queen competition took place at the Central Hall to-night. Miss Anne ...

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  10. LONDON SALES

    It is understood that a wool sale will be held in London shortly, but no details have yet been announced. ...

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  11. APPLES AIND PEARS

    PERTH, Thursday.—Commenting on the statement by the Minister for Commerce (Senator McLeay) that apples and pears were not on the list of essential ...

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  12. NEW COMMITTEE MEETS

    GEELONG.—The recently constituted City Hall committee of the City Council to-day appointed Councillor F. H. Wallace as chairman, and gave consideration to ...

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  13. SKULL FRACTURED

    GEELONG.—Working at North Geelong to-day, Peter Harris, aged 48 years, of Latrobe terrace, was struck on the head by a piece of machinery. He was ...

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  14. WEATHER AND RAINFALL

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  15. CANNED FRUIT SALES

    The Australian Canned Fruits Board reported yesterday that sales of Australian canned fruits in the British markets this year reached the record of ...

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  16. MELBOURNE OBSERVATIONS

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  17. SOUTH STREET

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—Stirring singing was heard in the national song contest at the South street competitions to-day, when 53 competitors, ...

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  18. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA. OCT. 6

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  19. AUSTRALIAN RAIN RECORDS

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  20. Advertising

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  21. ALBURY EISTEDDFOD

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  22. RIVLR GAUGINGS.[?]

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