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  2. THE WHEAT POSITION

    With the heavy and rapid falls in the wheat markets during the past week, it was thought that a recovery might take place. According to Wednesday's cable ...

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  3. THE DRIED FRUIT INDUSTRY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce); after visiting the vineyards in the Swan district, advised those engaged in the dried fruit industry to "hang on" because he believed ...

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  4. ANZAC DAY IN THE WEST.

    Perth.—The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Drew) stated on March 13 that on his recommendation the Cabinet had decided in connection with the ...

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  5. VENEREAL DISEASES.

    Sydney.—Some startling facts regarding venereal disease were given in evidence before the Federal Health Commission by Dr. L. P. ...

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  6. PLUMBISM AT PORT PIRIE.

    The following gentlemen have been chosen by the Government to be a Royal Commission to enquire into and report upon the cause or causes of the disease ...

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  7. MR. DREW REPLIES TO MR. BRUCE.

    Perth.—In reply to criticism of his announcement that the customary addresses to the children would be omitted from the programme of ...

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  8. WOOL SALES.

    After an interval of three weeks the wool auctions, under the reduced limits, were resumed to-day, when Young husband and Co. and Dalgety & Co. submitted ...

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  9. A GOOD CLEARANCE IN SYDNEY.

    At the wool sales to-day 6,475 bales were catalogued. The sales including private transactions, amounted to 6,469 bales. The market appeared to have lost the ...

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  10. WHEAT PRICES.

    Cargo values have sustained a dramatic slump since the American decline began. Quotations are nominal, but are probably 2/ to 3/ per quarter lower. Business at ...

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  11. ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

    Green, interspersed here and there with orange, was the color displayed everywhere in the form of flags, bunting, and ribbons last Saturday, when Irishmen in ...

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  12. LONDON FIXTURES.

    Melbourne.—The National Council of wool-selling brokers have received advice from their representative in London that the London sales have been fixed for July ...

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  13. MELBOURNE PRICES MAINTAINED.

    Melbourne.—This week's auctions practically open the second half of the season. In this centre the competition all round has been better than during the February series ...

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  14. AN AWFUL MISTAKE.

    Sydney.—Mr. Ernest Hudson (36), engineer of the steamer Canadian Trooper, was the victim of a fearful accident on March 18. Mr. ...

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  15. CHICAGO WHEAT.

    Chicago wheat options are quoted, May 152½ cents per bushel, July 139¼ cents, and September 131 cents. ...

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  16. A SENSATIONAL DECLINE.

    Wheat recorded one of the most sensational drops in the history of the Chicago Board of Trade to-day, when the May price dropped to 153½ cents ...

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  17. SYDNEY MARKET FIRMER.

    Sydney.—At the wool sales on March 17 8,766 bales were catalogued, and the sales including private transaction, amounted to 8,574 bales. ...

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  18. WEATHER NOTES.

    For the week ended 8.30 a.m. on March 18:—Except for some scattered light showers to the south-east at times, the weather ...

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  19. A FALL IN STOCKS.

    Stock prices broke precipitously to-day coincidently with the drastic decline in grain futures here, and at Chicago and Winnipeg.—Reuter. ...

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  20. FOUND DEAD AT WORK.

    Sydney.—Judge Mocatta, in the District Court on March 13, awarded £500 under the Workmen's Compensation Act to Ruby Lillian Wall ...

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  21. LATEST ADVICES.

    The cable news from London on Thursday respecting wheat was rather more cheerful, and the persistent decline recorded for some days past has apparently ...

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  22. LAWN TENNIS.

    Australia will meet Hawaii in her first Davis Cup match in 1925, as a result of the draw just made The ambassadors of most of the nations of the world ...

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  23. ONE WAS ENOUGH.

    Brown.—"My wife keeps worrying me to buy her a parrot." Jones.—"Well, why not?" Brown.—"To tell you the truth, old man ...

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  24. Advertising

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  25. THE WEEKS RAINFALL.

    The total rainfall at the undermentioned stations for the week ended March 18 was:—Territory.—Darwin, 34 points; Brook's Creek 19; Pine Creek, 116; Katherine, 10; Daly ...

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  26. HOMESICK.

    The Englishman looked up as his native clerk entered the room. "What is this I hear about you wanting a transfer, Babu?" he asked. "Why do ...

    Article : 82 words
  27. EXPERTS.

    Mother—"You'd better put on a veil. The wind will chap your face." Clam—"Never mind. A chap never arts my face." ...

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