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  2. IRISHMEN AND THE WAR.

    The Governor-General has received the following telegram from Mr. T. P. O'Connor, M.P.:--"Last Sunday the largest and most enthusiastic meeting of Irishmen ever held in ...

    Article : 79 words
  3. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL NOTES.

    These notes are issued every week, under the personal supervision of the Hon. W. G. Ashford, Minister of Agriculture, and are based mainly on the experience of the ...

    Article : 105 words
  4. THE ORCHARD.

    The work of pruning or putting out some of the surplus growth made by vigorous young trees may be carried out during the present month. Both Coast and tableland ...

    Article : 372 words
  5. THE NORTON-GRIFFITHS' SCHEME.

    The details of the proposals made by the Norton Griffiths Company, Limited, to the New South Wales Government for the construction of public works, even if they are ...

    Article : 146 words
  6. A CHARMED LIFE.

    Have you heard the story of the little, midshipman who was rescued in the North Sea, when the three British warships were torpedoed and sunk? He jumped overboard from ...

    Article : 77 words
  7. AGRICULTURAL.

    The cost of producing a crop of wheat has at all times been a matter of supreme importance to wheat growers:--perhaps never more so in the history of New South Wales than in ...

    Article : 157 words
  8. THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN IRELAND.

    Sir,--In a previous issue the learned historian of Wallerawang who calls himself a "Protestant," stated that "Ireland in the 12th century was not a Catholic country." ...

    Article : 2,509 words
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  10. WHEAT FOR GRAIN.

    The first and most important estimate covers the grain crop. It is assumed that the land is fallowed, and the cultivation is therefore, somewhat more expensive than where only. ...

    Article : 290 words
  11. THINNING THE FRUIT.

    Where the fruit has set too heavily, apricots, plums and peaches, as well as early apples, should be thinned out during the month. The practice has not been given the ...

    Article : 169 words
  12. OUR LONDON LETTER

    The Earl of Rosebery, addressing a recruiting meeting this week, gave utterance to the following strong statements:--"When the doctrine that might is right comes to be the ...

    Article : 156 words
  13. WHEAT FOR HAY AND CHAFF.

    Whether it is more profitable in an average season to harvest for grain or hay is ever an interesting subject for discussion. In the main, of course, everything depends on the ...

    Article : 287 words
  14. FREEMASONRY AT WARTIME.

    A striking instance of the strength of the Masonic tie was given the other day, when the Germans, having taken possession of a town, ranged up 50 civilians to be shot. One ...

    Article : 117 words
  15. THE GERMAN BIG SIEGE GUNS.

    The enormous siege guns used against the forts at Namur and elsewhere by the Germans are capable of firing a distance of 12 miles, the projectile rising the best part of a mile ...

    Article : 127 words
  16. COSTS IN NEW ENGLAND.

    The above estimates apply to districts, such as the Riverina, the Slopes, and the West and North-west, but there are districts, such as New England, where farming operations ...

    Article : 57 words
  17. DAIRYING.

    Some interesting results of the individual tests conducted under the United Pure-bred Cattle Breeders' Association scheme, were given by the dairy expert at the recent ...

    Article : 115 words
  18. PRESS NEWS.

    There are several French newspapers now on sale in the London streets, the "newsboys" being on this occasion young French or Belgian ladies. One of the evening dailies ...

    Article : 70 words
  19. WHAT TO READ.

    It is difficult to pick up anything to read that is not full of the war. The number of shilling books that have suddenly come into existence about the German court and the ...

    Article : 444 words
  20. A FEW FIGURES.

    In all 258 Jersey cows have been tested averaging 4950 lb milk and 289 lb butter; 68 Shorthorns, averaging 7274 lb milk and 335 lb butter, and 10 Guernseys averaging 5300 ...

    Article : 215 words
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