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Advertising : 362 wordsAn interesting account of prospects in the wheatbelt, based on two extensive tours, were given yesterday by Mr. C. J. Moran, one of the trustees of the Rural ...
Article : 884 wordsBOODAROCKIN, Aug. 19.—There are some very good crops but rain is badly needed to keep them going and also to assist fallowing, as the ground is now too dry and hard to admit ...
Article : 694 wordsABBA RIVER, Aug. 18.—Very rough squally weather with strong west to north-west winds bringing very heavy showers of rain is being experienced here—Although pastures are ...
Article : 3,289 wordsBOYANUP,. Aug. 20.—Some time ago a Boyanup farmer who was then free of the pests, asked a neighbour if foxes gave him any trouble. He replied that during ...
Article : 184 wordsNARROGIN, Aug. 21.—The programme for Narrogin Week, commencing on November 4, is as follows:— Wednesday, November 4.—Reception of ...
Article : 178 wordsA sweet potato grown in Outram-street, West Perth. It weighs 9½lb., is 13in, long, 18in, in circumference at the narrowest part and 7in. thick. It was photographed on a dinner plate. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 35 words"The Land Farm and Station Annual" has now established an especial place for itself amongst Illustrated annual issues in the Commonwealth, and this year's ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 597 wordsLAWLERS , Aug. 22.—Lack of postal, money order and telegraph facilities for the employees of the Waronga goldmine and for prospectors who live at the new ...
Article : 180 wordsSir,—Butterfat producers who take any interest in the management of the industry would receive a great shock during the last few weeks to learn that they ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Mon 24 Aug 1936, Page 13
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