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  2. In the Police Courts DID NOT STOP Motorist Fined

    On a charge of having driven a motorcar negligently on the Calder Highway, in Keilor road, on August 13, Hugh Everett Allpress, of Newstead, bread-carter, was ...

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  3. PRICE OF MILK

    The Milk Board will begin a public inquiry into milk price determinations on Wednesday, September 14, at its offices in Spring street. ...

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  4. PEOPLE AND EVENTS

    After l8 years' service with the Avon Shire Council as engineer and secretary, Mr. F. N. Lock, owing to unsatisfactory health, tendered his resignation on ...

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  5. WOOL RATES FIRM Sydney Sales

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Competition to-day at the wool sales for an average selection was a little more general, and prices ruled firm at ...

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  6. GEELONG WHEAT TERMINAL

    The exterior of the new concrete terminal wheat silos at North Geelong has now been completed. This picture was taken yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NO PRICE-FIXING PLAN FOR WOOL INDUSTRY

    The reported opposition of Victorian graziers to any form of price control in the wool industry meets with the cordial approval of wool trade interests in the United Kingdom and the other principal importing countries of Europe. ...

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  8. GEELONG AND DISTRICT

    More than 3,000 bags of phosphates will be loaded at Geelong this week for Tasmanian ports. The shipment is the largest for some time, and will be taken ...

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  9. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT

    The Bendigo Art Gallery committee has decided to accept and display from the middle of October until the end of December the Harvey collection of Dutch and ...

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  10. SEQUEL TO ACCIDENT

    At the South Melbourne Court yesterday Eric Dunn, insurance agent, of Richardson street, Middle Park, was charged with having failed to give his name and address ...

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  11. CUSTOMS DUTY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Full Court to-day reserved judgment on a question of law in a claim against the Commonwealth of Australian for £50,000 damages ...

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  12. DANGEROUS SPEED

    According to police evidence at the Footscray Court yesterday, Ernest Arthur Forster, of Pier street, Altona, on August 6 drove his motor-car from the city along ...

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  13. SALES REVIEW

    The Sydney Wool Selling Brokers' Association reports that the catalogues offered at the sales in Sydney last week contained a representative selection of ...

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  14. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT

    Reporting to the Ballarat Benevolent Home Committee last night the president (Mr. H. Mackay) said that at times every bed in the infirmary ward was occupied, ...

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  15. CHEMIST FINED £25

    Stating that he considered the minimum fine of £25 for a fourth offence sufficient to warrant his not increasing it for a fifth offence, Mr. Mohr, P.M., at the ...

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  16. WHEAT PLAN

    PERTH, Monday.—Discussing the home price for wheat plan, the Deputy Premier (Mr. Troy) said to-day that the Commonwealth and State Governments had before ...

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  17. FOR ROYAL SHOW

    With an increase of about 100 over the previous record of 473 entries in 1935, an outstanding display of fruit at the forthcoming Royal Show is assured. ...

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  18. NEW MAYORS

    Mayors and presidents were elected yesterday by several municipal and shire councils. After six votes had been cast in favour ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. MOTORIST FINED

    Andrew Molan, of Gipps street, East Melbourne, was charged at the St. Kilda Court yesterday, that on July 3, being the driver of a motor-car approaching the ...

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  20. TAX INCREASES

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Reports that the Federal Government intends to increase indirect taxation drew strong criticism from the leader of the Federal ...

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  21. STREET BETTING

    Lionel Saunders, of Selwyn avenue, Elwood, was charged at the St. Kilda Court yesterday with street betting in Cowderoy street, St. Kilda, on August 24, ...

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  22. COUNCIL BILL

    The bill to re-form the constitutions of the Melbourne and Geelong City Councils was designed to give the Labour paity control of the City Council, said Mr. Gray, ...

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  23. WATER CONFERENCE

    An important conference of engineers from every State will be held in Melbourne on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of this week at the Metropolitan Board of ...

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  24. DRIVER CHARGED

    Charlie Bourke, of Bethune street, East Hawthorn, was charged at the Oakleigh Court yesterday with having driven a loaded motor-vehicle at an excessive speed ...

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  25. Advertising

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    Advertising : 33 words
  26. BROOM MILLET SALE

    Dalgety and Co. Ltd. advises that it will conduct a sale of broom millet at its Newmaiket stores on Tuesday, September 13, at 2 p.m. About 100 tons of ...

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  27. WYNDHAM MEAT WORKS

    PERTH, Monday.—The Minister for the Interior (Mr. McEwen), after his tour of north-west Australia, said that he had been impressed by the fact that the ...

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  28. "WET REVIEW"

    One of the features of the Coronation year in Edinburgh, and particularly associated with the visit of Their Majesties the King and Queen to that Royal city, was ...

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  29. DRUNK WITH CYCLE

    Charged at the Oakleigh Court yesterday with having been drunk while in charge of a motor-cycle on September 3, Frederick Rawlings, of Canterbury road, ...

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  30. EVENTS in CITIES and TOWNS BENALLA

    In the Benalla court Samuel Gordon Gray was fined £5, in default 14 days' imprisonment, for having been drunk in charge of a motor-car in Bridge street. ...

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  31. LEIPZIG FAIR

    A cable message from Leipzig, Greater Germany, announces the opening of the International Industries Fair on Sunday, August 28. The attendance of nearly ...

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  32. OFFENSIVE BEHAVIOUR

    A fine of —3, in default 14 days imprisonment, was imposed in the Fitzroy Court yesterday on Clarence Edward Crane, labourer, of Little Gore street, ...

    Article : 102 words
  33. TOBACCO PRICES

    Price-cutting in the retail tobacco trade has reached such large proportions that steps are being taken to have an investigation made. Mr. W. V. Herd has ...

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  34. £30 BETTING FINE

    Harold Patrick O'Connor, of Deakin street, West Coburg, labourer, was fined £30, in default imprisonment for three months, at the Brunswick Court ...

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  35. INDECENT LANGUAGE

    A fine of £5 was imposed on Herbert Leonard Arrowsmith, aged 22 years, of St. Phillip street. East Brunswick, labourer, at the Brunswick Court yesterday, on a ...

    Article : 46 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. GEELONG HOLIDAY PARK

    Plans for the conversion of a picturesque 208-acre property about six miles from Geelong into a national park are being made by the Geelong Town Planning ...

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  38. CHARGE DISMISSED

    A method of catching fish in France during the war was referred to in the Fitzroy Court yesterday when Leslie Braken, beltmaker, of Nicholson street, ...

    Article : 169 words
  39. TRANSPORT BOARD

    ORBOST, Monday.—The Transport Board sat at Orbost to-day. James Jackson Pty., Bairnsdale, made application for a licence to operate a ...

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  40. WOMAN FOR TRIAL

    Charged in the Fitzroy Court yesterday with having on March 7 stolen from a dwelling house a woman's wrist watch, valued at £8, the property of Mrs. Lilian ...

    Article : 119 words
  41. FIRST TRAIN

    The 84th anniversary of the first steam train journey in Australia will fall on September 12. On that day in 1854 a passenger steam train ran from Melbourne to ...

    Article : 155 words
  42. EGYPT'S FUTURE

    Egypt could look to the future with confidence, the financial secretary to the Egyptian Government (Mr. H. I. Craig) told members of the Constitutional Club ...

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  43. WASHING OF EGGS

    Failure of farmers to clean eggs before forwarding them to merchants was responsible for statements by some London buyers that the quality of Australian eggs ...

    Article : 91 words
  44. Advertising

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    Advertising : 76 words
  45. INTRUDER SENTENCED

    When an intruder was detected at premises at Middle Park on the morning of August 25 he was pursued by two men through several streets and overtaken and ...

    Article : 153 words
  46. RIVERINA

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  47. TRUCK CRASH SEQUEL

    MOUNT GAMBIER (S.A.), Monday.— Fines totalling £40, with costs, Were imposed on Colin Monsell, a young man, in the police court to-day. Mansell was ...

    Article : 111 words
  48. APPLES AND PEARS

    Sir,—It appears incredible that the Federal Government should seek to set up an apple and pear export control board without first leferring the matter to all ...

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  49. GEELONG STOCK MARKET

    GEELONG, Monday.—With the exception of bullocks all scetions of stock were represented by reduced numbers at the sales at the Corporation yards to-day. The yarding included 137 head ...

    Article : 159 words
  50. OTHER DISTRICTS

    ALEXANDRA.—Not withstanding that weather conditions had been unfavourable for dairying for portion of the year, the Alexandra Dairy Company's balance-sheet, as submitted to the ...

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  51. DANCE CHAMPIONSHIP

    The 18th heat of the £550 Australasian open dancing championship at Leggett's ballroom. Prahran, last night resulted:—Mr. F. Kaye and Miss L. Curtis, 1; Mr. V. Anderson and ...

    Article : 36 words
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