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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 323 words
  3. SCIENCE CONGRESS. NEARING THE END.

    The business of the Science Congrees was continued yesterday afternoon, when a number of sectional meetings were held at the University, a public lecture by Sir Ernest ...

    Article : 135 words
  4. ON THE LAND. FARM AND STATION.

    When the conference of directors and managers of co-operative butter factories was asked yesterday to consider the probable effect of the war upon the dairying industry ...

    Article : 436 words
  5. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 1,829 words
  6. DAIRYING.

    A conference of co-operative butter factories was opened yesterday at the Oddfellows' Hall, when several important matters connected with the industry were discussed. ...

    Article : 1,079 words
  7. CHEMISTRY.

    The visitor to the chemical laboratories at the Sydney University yesterday afternoon— if he were not in the lecture-room—would have been startled by a series of ...

    Article : 831 words
  8. EDUCATION.

    "There is no administrative unity in Russian education. TheMinistries of War, Commerce, Public Instruction, Agriculture, and Benevolent Institutions all have educational ...

    Article : 448 words
  9. Advertising

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  10. ENGLISH WOOL TRADE.

    The fourth series of London colonial wool sales came to a Close on Wednesday evening. They have passed off in accordance with the expectations of very few Those who looked ...

    Article : 1,044 words
  11. PUBLIC LIFE.

    "School training for public life" was the title of the address deliverod by Rev. Dr. H. B. Gray. He showed how educational methods and practice had been up to the last ...

    Article : 552 words
  12. ATOMS AND ELECTRONS.

    Seldom has the Lyceum Theatre contained such a large audience as that which assembled last evening to hear Sir Ernest Rutherford lecture on "Atoms and Electrons." The ...

    Article : 281 words
  13. THE HARVEST.

    CRABOON.—Although the wheat crops of the district are, in the majority of cases, looking well, rain is badly wanted throughout the district to ensure a successful wheat ...

    Article : 127 words
  14. THE SHEARING.

    CRABOON.—Sheep-owners are now preparing for shearing operations. Shearing will commence at Mr. Bowman's Merotherie station in September 2. It is anticipated that a ...

    Article : 42 words
  15. ARRANGEMENTS FOR TO-DAY.

    Meetings of all sections will be held at the University this morning. In the physical science section a discussion on wireless telegraphy will be opened by Sir Oliver Lodge, ...

    Article : 335 words
  16. DISTRICT ITEMS.

    JUNEE.—A fortnight age the show committee decided to abandon the spring show on September 3. As this action did not meet with the approval of the members, a meeting of ...

    Article : 130 words
  17. PHYSICAL SCIENCE.

    A vey Interesting paper was read by Professor H. H Turner, P.R.S., of the University Observatory, Oxford, on "Discontinuities i Meteorological Phenomena," which ...

    Article : 353 words
  18. DAIRY SCIENCE SCHOOLS.

    The Department of Agriculture has arranged for short dairy science schools to be held at an early date at Albion Park, Port Macquarle, Singleton, Leeton, Yanco, Bega, and Tweed River. In addition to ...

    Article : 113 words
  19. DON'T LOOK OLD.

    [?] wise in time, Damp your Grey Hairs with LOCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER. After a very few days your testimony to this marvellous Hair Darkener may be safely counted on. Bottles, 1s 6d.—Advt. ...

    Article : 67 words
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