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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    BOWGADA.—For the week ended February 3 the heat has ranged from 110 at noon to about 90 at midnight.—The wheat stacks in the railway yard are now being roofed. ...

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  4. ON THE LAND

    That everybody's pullets are starting to lay is evidenced by the mid-week reports of all selling agents. In every case firms report usual supplies forward with good ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SHEEP NUTRITION.

    The division of animal nutrition of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research was founded in 1927 for the study of matters concerning the nutrition of ...

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  6. DAIRY QUOTAS.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 9.—The regulations under the Commonwealth Dairy Products Act and the terms of the proposed agreement to be signed by manufacturers of ...

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  7. INSECT PESTS.

    Work is proceeding on the clover springtail (lucerne flea) in Western Australia, and on the underground grass grub in Tasmania. The former investigations resulted ...

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  8. HIGH-PRICED CLYDESDALE.

    ADELAIDE, Feb. 9.—By the Manunda, which left Port Adelaide yesterday, the highest-priced colt yet bred in South Australia was shipped to Western Australia, ...

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  9. GOVERNMENT LAND.

    The following forfeited pastoral leases and blocks will be open for selection on February 28:— Perth.—Eastern division Nuleri District, near ...

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  10. DAIRY FACTORY MANAGERS.

    The second annual conference and equipment exhibition of the West Australian Dairy Factory Managers and Secretaries' Association will be held in King's Hall, ...

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  11. LAND FRAUD.

    Admitting a charge of having obtained means to obtain money by false pretences, David McLean (39), hairdresser, appeared before Mr. H. D. Moseley, P.M., in the ...

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  12. SOIL MANAGEMENT.

    Some interesting facts have been deduced about the soil management of an orchard by officers of the New York State Agricultural experiment station. ...

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  13. PROSPECTOR'S LARGE ESTATE.

    Last November an elderly prospector, named Edmund Andrews, was found dead in his camp, at Tuckanarra, near Cue. It was ascertained that he possessed nearly ...

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  14. HINTS TO PROSPECTORS.

    We have received a copy of the fifth edition of "Hints to Prospector," a booklet published by the Royal Mint, Perth, for the guidance of prospectors and owners ...

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  15. WORKERS' HOMES.

    MINGENEW, Feb. 8.—Complaints were made at a meeting of the Mingenew Road Board yesterday, the numerous applications for a worker's home to ...

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  16. THE TARIFF AND PRIMARY INDUSTRY.

    Sir,—In the course of an interview, published in your issue of January 24, Senator Sir Walter Kingsmill is reported to have said:—"In this State, with its ...

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  17. POLICE SERGEANT'S DEATH.

    BUSSELTON, Feb. 9.—The death of Sergeant Richard Kuhlken, officer in charge of the Busselton police district, took place in the local hospital late last ...

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  18. INDUSTRIAL OFFENCES.

    The Industrial Magistrate (Mr. H. J. Craig), sitting in Perth yesterday, recorded a conviction against Angelo Genos, cafe proprietor, on a charge of having ...

    Article : 189 words
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  20. TRAIN PASSENGER INJURED.

    Mrs. Annie Flemming (76), a passenger on the Great Western express, who was coining from Melbourne to visit some friends in Perth, sustained a puncture ...

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