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  2. GEELONG EVENTS

    The members of the Geelong and District Young Farmers Clubs will make a display, almost as extensive as at the annual show, at the agricultural society's ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS

    BEACONSFIELD.—A social evening was given for Mr. J. K. Lewis and Mrs. Lewis prior to their departure from the district Mr.Lewis ...

    Article : 504 words
  4. LONDON'S THANKS FOR HELP

    Thanks of the City of London for the assistance given by Australians to those who have suffered severely in the Nazi air attacks on London were expressed in ...

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  5. BALLARAT ITEMS

    The Deputy Coroner (Mr. W. R. Reid, J.P.), on Wednesday formally opened on Inquest into the death of Lenard Irwin Restarick, 5 of Gregory street, whose ...

    Article : 138 words
  6. Letters to the Editor i

    Sir,—Australian politics have reached stalemate an[?] worse—confusion. There is much to be said for Sir Earle Page's suggestion. Let Parliament elect the ...

    Article : 198 words
  7. HOSPITAL AID URGENT

    A communication from the Williamstown Racing Club that the committee had decided to give £ 100 was the most cheerful note at the office of the Lord Major's ...

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  8. Notes on the Cables ITALO-GREEK CRISIS

    MUSSOLINI shows signs of reviving provocative tactics against Greece. Once again we read of Italian troop movements through the vassal State of ...

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  9. BENDIGO NEWS

    The death occurred at Eaglehawk on Wednesday of Mr. Daniel Murdoch, aged 85 years Mr. Murdoch was born at Belfast. He was a noted fireman and athlete. ...

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  10. TAX ON ESTATES

    Sir, — Why does not the Federal Government, as a means of raising revenue for war purposes increase the estate duty? At the present time the ...

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  11. UNIONISTS AT YALLOURN

    YALLOURN, Wednesday. — Summoning all unionists to a meeting on Sunday to discuss an alleged application by the State Electricity Commission to the ...

    Article : 301 words
  12. CANNING FRUIT GROWERS

    SHEPPARTON, Wednesday.—The annual meeting of the Australian Canning Fruitgrowers' Association decided last night to ask the canners for higher ...

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  13. CONTROL OF APPLES

    Some form of control over apples in the coming season was necessary or the local market would be glutted with fruit for which there would be practically no ...

    Article : 132 words
  14. BEGGING IMPOSTORS

    Sir,—From time to time the Charity Organisation Society receives evidence pointing to persistent imposition or attempted imposition on private citizens, ...

    Article : 138 words
  15. "THE ARGUS" FUND NOW £ 33,483

    Amounts received by "The Argus" for the relief of British bombing victims now total £33,483/0/2. Yesterday's contributions were: ...

    Article : 157 words
  16. B.B.C. NEWS

    Sir,—By giving the news at 9 p.m. over 3LO and cutting out 2CO, we in this district are deprived of our just rights. Surely the oversea news is the most ...

    Article : 57 words
  17. KERANG SHOW

    KERANG Wednesday — Between 6,000 and 7,000 people have attended the Kerang show, the second day of which was held to-day in glorious weather. Gate ...

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  18. BROADCASTING

    "Strike Up the Band," featuring the A.B.C. Melbourne Dance Band and Wireless Chorus, will be presented through 3AR at 8.15 to-night. News sessions ...

    Article : 552 words
  19. JAPAN

    Sir,—Our attitude to Japan in the present crisis is too important to be dismissed casually. The position we have taken for the last year at least, has had, ...

    Article : 216 words
  20. VEGETABLES ARE POOR

    Insufficient molsture is the reason for the pool quality of many vegetables now being marketed. The rains that fell recently were ...

    Article : 293 words
  21. Advertising

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  22. SOLDIERS' FARES

    Sir,—One return rail trip home each month for a maximum of 5/ is a State Government concession to Victorian soldiers in Victorian camps. This is laudable, but ...

    Article : 124 words
  23. EIRE'S NEUTRALITY

    Sir,—Archbishop Mannix is reported to have said that Ireland is doing the right thing by remaining neutrall I do not know whether we should marvel more ...

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  24. STEPS TO INCREASE MILK PRODUCTION

    Dairy farmers should be encouraged to make more liberal use of superphosphate as a first step toward increasing milk production rapidly, Mr. G. Howey, Victorian ...

    Article : 177 words
  25. SOUTH STREET COMPETITIONS

    BALLARAT, Wednesday. — A heavy programme faced the judge Mr. Roland Foster, to-day when the vocal section of the South Street Competitions was ...

    Article : 165 words
  26. MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP

    An examination for the Albert Guy Miller Scholarship in Music, which was founded at Trinity College under the will of the late Mrs. Albert Miller, will be ...

    Article : 75 words
  27. ATTACKED BY BULL

    WARRACKNABEAL, Wednesday. — When Chris. Powell was riding on his father's farm at Sheep Hills his horse was knocked over by a savage bull. His ...

    Article : 72 words
  28. TO JOIN WOOL BOARD

    Federal Cabinet decided yesterday to appoint Mr. Eric L. Killen of Wellington (N.S. W.), to the Australian Wool Board. Mr. Killen who is president of the ...

    Article : 71 words
  29. Advertising

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  30. BEST LEFT UNSAID

    Sir,—I read with amazement in your columns, of statements reported to have been made by Archbishop Mannix at Werribee. Why such a distinguished ...

    Article : 83 words
  31. POSTAGE RATES

    POSTAGF RATES (For To-day's Issue of "The Argus") — Australasia and New Zealand Id.; United Kingdom (overland) Id.; (all sea route) Id.; other British possessions Id.; U.S.A. and ...

    Article : 80 words
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