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  2. FINANCE AND MINING WHEAT FOR THE ORIENT

    Excessive supplies of wheat this season and the greater domestic production in several of the European importing countries in recent years, has estabilshed ...

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  3. MAN ON THE LAND

    Results of the Echuci wheat crop and fallow competition were announced yesterday by the judge, Mr. A. B. Hackwell. instructor in the Department of ...

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  4. FOSTERING GROWTH

    Sir.—The most important problem of the day is the best method to adopt in safeguarding mountain ash forests from fire in the future. My experiences and ...

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  5. STREET GALA SUCCESS Bendigo's Fair

    BENDIGO, Monday.—About 30,000 to-day watched the big street procession which opened the three days Easter carnival. ...

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  6. CENTRAL NELL GWYNNE

    BENDIGO, Monday.—Central N[?] Gwynne's crushings in the last month have been of lower grade than for the later part of last year. The main reef ...

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  7. LOW WHEAT PRICES

    Wheat producers in the exporting countries are to-day faced with the problem of growing wheat indefinitely at a loss. This season there has been a ...

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  8. COUNTRY NEWS RECEPTION TO BOWLERS

    BALLARAT.—For more than 40 years visits have been annually exchanged between the Central Bowling Club Ballarat, and the Adelaide Oval Bowling ...

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  9. JUNEE VITAL STATISTICS

    JUNEE (N.S.W.).—In the first quarter of 1939 deaths rose almost 300 per cent., to 17 (males seven), chiefly because the heat wave caused several deaths. There ...

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  10. SWALLOWED PINS

    BALLARAT, Monday. — Nancy Atkinson, aged l8 years, of Hunt street swallowed two small safety pins, both closed, and was allowed to go home after ...

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  11. NEW BANDROOM

    MARYBOROUGH.—The foundationstone of the citizens' brass band's new bandroom, in Alma street, was laid by the president (Mr. G. P. Balsillic) on ...

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  12. DEBORAH DEVELOPMENT

    BENDIGO, Monday.—Deborah's development of the inner west back now extends over a length of more than 250ft. north and south at 525ft. and 555ft. The ...

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  13. PASTURES BENEFIT

    MORNINGTON.—Pastures are in wonderful condition following Friday's rain. Abundant winter feed for stock is assured. ...

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  14. OCTOGENARIAN'S DEATH

    MIRBOO NORTH.—The death of Mr. Wm. Croie has occurred in Melbourne. Mr. Crole, who was aged 82 years, was one of the early settlers in Mirboo. ...

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  15. CYCLIST INJURED

    MORNINGTON.—When the bicycle he was riding collided with a motor-car, Charles Cousens, of Mornington, suffered injuries to his ribs and arm. He was ...

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  16. REQUIEM MASS

    BENDIGO.—Requiem Mass was celebrated in the Cacred Heart Cathedral today for the late Father Martin Heffernan, parish priest, of Pyramid Hill. The ...

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  17. COUNCILLOR DIES

    QUEENSCLIFF. — Councillor Joseph Dixon, aged 78 years, died on Monday. He was a retired produce merchant, of Ballarat, and had lived in Queenscliff for 12 ...

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  18. RESERVE VANDALISM

    BALLARAT.—Investigations are still being made by the police into incidents at the Scouts' reserve at Pax Hill last week, when vandals wrecked the ...

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  19. BUTTER PRODUCTION

    NOORAT. — The quantity of butter equivalent manufactured at the Glenormiston butter and cheese factory in March was 68 tons [?]wt., which was 39 ...

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  20. NORTH DEBORAH

    BENDIGO, Monday.—North Deborah reached one of its main objectives on Friday with the cutting of the west back of the small inner formation now being ...

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  21. BACK TO RUTHERGLEN

    RUTHERGLEN, Monday.—In splendid weather the "Back to Rutherglen" celebrations were continued to-day. A backto-school reunion this morning was ...

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  22. HIGHER EGG PRICES

    The Egg and Egg Pulp Marketing Board has increased the wholesale price of first quality hen eggs 1d. to 1/8 a dozen and first quality medium 2d. to ...

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  23. SCHOOL REUNION

    BALLARAT.—Old scholars of the Eureka street State school on Monday concluded their first reunion for a quarter of a century at the "back to ...

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  24. FRIESIAN CATTLE

    The use of photographs or diagrams of Friesian cattle submitted for transfer is new optional, as the result of a decision reached by the Federal council of the ...

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  25. PARTY AT RACES

    PENSHURST. — The president of Penshurst Racing Club (Mr. E. Twomey), of Langulac, Penshurst, and his aunt Mrs. John Twomey) gave a delightful ...

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  26. PRODUCE EXPORTS

    Exports of butter from Victoria in March were 1,943,7451b., valued at £92,987. Shipments were:—To Great Britain, 1,533,000lb.; British Malaya, 65,302lb.; Netherlands East ...

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  27. GREAT EASTERN BORE

    Great Eastern Oil Co. N.L. reports that drilling on the company's site at Dutson is being carried out cxpeditiously under the most favourable conditions. The bore ...

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  28. MOUNT MORGAN (Q.)

    4 Weeks 4 Weeks Ended Ended Feb. 25. March 22. Material mined, tons.. 170.308 170.076 ...

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  29. N.Z. EXCHANGE RATE

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday.—There have been rumours of an increase in the exchange rate, New Zealand on London, both in Christchurch and Auckland. ...

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  30. TRAINING SHOW JUDGES

    A plan to train Australian youths as efficient show cattle judges is advocated by Mr. E. L. Killen (vice-president of the New South Wales branch of the Shorthorn ...

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  31. ST. PATRICK'S BALL AT SALE

    SALE, Monday.—Festivities connected with the reunion of old boys of St. Patrick's College concluded tonight with a ball at the Mechanics' Hall. About ...

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  32. NAGAMBIE GYMKHANA

    NAGAMBIE, Monday. — The annual gymkhana in and of the Bush, Nursing Hospital which was postponed from Eaturday, was held ...

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  33. LIGHT HORSE SUCCESSES

    BORDERTOWN (S.A.).—Bordertown troop of the 3rd Light Horse Regiment took a leading part in the annual 12 days' training camp held at Naracoorte. ...

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  34. RUPANYUP OFFICIALS

    RUPANYUP. — Officers elected by the football club are:—President, Mr. A. Leeson; vice-presidents, Messrs. C. Missen and A. McLean; secretary, Mr. J. Mills; ...

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  35. TENNIS PREMIERS

    BUNGAREE. — Dunnstown Tennis Club, district premiers, held its annual ball on Saturday night, and 100 dancers attended. During the evening Mr. D. ...

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  36. TWO MISHAPS

    SEA LAKE.—While batting, M. O'Halloran collided with a team mate and was struck below the right eye by the ball thrown from the boundary on the ...

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  37. DIARY FOR TO-DAY

    BOOKS CLOSING.—Freehold Assets, Robert Harper, Robert Reid. DIVIDENDS PAYABLE.—Buckley and Nunn, pref. ...

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  38. COMPLAINTS OF DELAY

    MILDURA.—Complaints that there had been continued delay by the Mildura City Council in providing electric light in the Red Cliffs East and Red Cliffs ...

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  39. PIONEER MEMORIAL

    MARYBOROUGH, Monday.—At Primrose Hill this morning the foundationstone of the Simson Memorial Cairn was laid by the Mayor (Councillor J. ...

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  40. NEW OCCIDENTAL YIELD

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  41. LIGHT HORSE TROOP

    MYRTLEFORD.—The officials of the 8th Light Horse Troop committee are:— President, Mr. C. Schrieber; secretary, Mr. M. J. Bicknell; treasurer Mr. L. ...

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  42. FAREWELL PARTY

    COROWA. — Mrs. E. R. McLaughlin was tendered an afternoon party on the eve of her departure from Corowa to live in Melbourne. She was presented with ...

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  43. BANK OF ENGLAND

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  44. WEATHER CHART and FORECASTS OFFICIAL FORECASTS

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  45. KING ISLAND NEWS

    CURRIE (King Island). Monday. —The Legislative Council elections take place early next month. The retiring member for Russell, which ...

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  46. POTATOES PILFERED

    COLAC.—Pilfering of growing crops of potatoes is causing loss and annoyance to farmers in the Irrewillipe district, a few miles from Colac. ...

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  47. ANALYST APPOINTED

    SALE.—Mr. C. S. Callaghan, of Melbourne, has been appointed analyst to the Sale Town Council for 12 months. Mr. Ivor Metcalf, a member of the staff of ...

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  48. LONDON MONEY MARKET

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  49. SOUTH KALGURLI (W.A.)

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  50. OLD RESIDENT DIES

    CHILTERN.—Mr. Thomas Wain died on Friday at the age of 80 years. He had been a resident of Chiltern for 77 years, and had been in business for 55 ...

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  51. LONDON BOND MARKET

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  52. APPROACHING MARRIAGE

    CHINKAPOOK.—Miss Mona Howley was entertained and presented with a wallet of notes by residents of Chinkapook and district. She will be married ...

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  53. GREYHOUNDS ON STREETS

    SALE.—The Sale Town Council has decided to prosecute owners of greyhounds who allow their dogs on the street improperly led. ...

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  54. MINING CALL LIST

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  55. TRANSPORT BOARD

    SALE. — The Transport Regulation Board will sit at Sale on April 18. Most of the applications will be for full-term licences to carry third schedule goods ...

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  56. DEPARTURES SOON

    DROUIN.—Mr. W. L. Watson, district dairy supervisor, has received notice of promotion to Ballarat district. Mr. J. S. Berry, proprietor of the Raliway Guest ...

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  57. SERVICETON FOOTBALL CLUB

    SERVICETON. — Serviceton Football Club decided at its annual meeting to again play in Tatiara Association this season. Officers are:—President, Mr. ...

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  58. FLOWER SHOWS

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  59. RIVER GAUGINGS.—Monday, April 10

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  60. FORFEITED SHARES

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  61. NEW YORK LOANS

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  62. POSTAL PROMOTION

    WAGGA. —MR. W. F. Foord, who has been for the last five years supeivisor of telegraphs at Wagga Post-office has received notice of his promotion to a similar ...

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  63. GOLF OFFICIALS

    ELMORE.—At Elmore Golf Club annual meeting the following office-bearers were elected:—Presirent, Mr. G. C. Simmie; vice-president, Mr. O. D. Fitzgerald: ...

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  64. CHARLTON WIND-UP

    An extraordinary meeting of Charlton Gold Development N.l. will be held on May 3 to consider resolutions for the voluntary winding-up of the company. To comply with the ...

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  65. DISCOUNT RATES

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  66. MELBOURNE OBSERVATIONS

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  67. MEAT SHIPMENT

    GEELONG.—The steamer Peshawur is due in port on Tuesday, and will load 35,000 carcases of frozen meat—the last shipment for the season. ...

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  68. MINE REPORTS

    HOGS REEF, Avoca, 5th.—Main shaft, No. 2 level. 8. stope off main rise, stoping continued for 82ft.; at 62ft. from rise reef widened from 66in. to 144in. at 82ft. Values improved ...

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  69. Advertising

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  70. Advertising

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  71. SILVER WEDDING

    HORSHAM.—Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Harston entertained friends at their home in Harriett street, Horsham, on Thursday afternoon and Saturday ...

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  72. SANCTUARY CROWDS

    HEALESVILLE. — Large crowds attended the Sir Colin McKenzie Sanctuary during the week-end. Horse riding was also popular, and a string from Kew was ...

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  73. CAIRN UNVEILED

    WAHGUNYAH. — A large gathering attended the unveiling of a cairn crected and presented by Councillor Ready, of Rutherglen, in memory of Messrs, John ...

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  74. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA, APRIL 11

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  75. HOUSE SAVED

    OUYEN. — Ouyen firemen effected a good save when a timber residence in Rowe street, the property of Mr.G. A. Hunt, caught fire. One room was badly ...

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  76. AUSTRALIAN RAIN RECORDS

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