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Article : 588 wordsCOBARGO.—Glorious rain has fallen. The district was beginning to feel the effects of the continued dry weather. Supplies to the local Co-operative Factory are rapidly ...
Article : 136 words"The flax industry, is simply in its infancy," said the New Zealand chief fibre expert, Mr. C. J. Fulton, to a representative of the "Lyttelton Times." "No one knows 'what it will ...
Article : 331 wordsALBURY.—The municipal council has received a letter from the Culcairn District Farmers and Settlers' Association asking the council to co-operate in inducing the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 29 Nov 1906, Page 5
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