A deputation from the executive of the Southern Tasmanian Fruitgrowers Union waited on the Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Hean) to-day, urging that ...
Article : 299 words"O.K."—Your inference is not warranted, and, as more will probably be heard of the matter, we must decline to prejudice the case either way. ...
Article : 73 wordsMr. James Lamont, of "Braemar," Ivermay, continues the interesting discussion on fertilisation of red clover. He writes:—"I was pleased to see that ...
Article : 317 wordsWhence comes this wave of pessimisan manifesting itself in Nihilism that is moving among the peoples of the East? Southward from Russia into Persia and ...
Article : 1,352 wordsSir,—Can you or any of your readers, through your columns, give us any definite information as to the present state of the famine in India—as to whether ...
Article : 95 wordsExcellent pen portraits of the principal candidates for the Republican nomination to the United States Presidency are contributed to the "Fortnightly ...
Article : 791 wordsWheat was steady, though not active. Buyers generally were unwilling to exceed 4s 2½d. Flour was quiet at £9 10s, and bran and pollard were quoted at ...
Article : 149 wordsSir,—In your issue of to-day (Tuesday) one was interested in the paragraph referring to a meeting of the Workers' Political League and the ...
Article : 163 wordsSome months ago, a New York correspondent, writing on April 28, says, the five Central American countries were taken in hand by the United States and ...
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Article : 111 wordsSir,—As there has been some warm discussion among members of the above society as to whether candidates for the society must be of English parentage on ...
Article : 251 wordsMr. A. M. Lea, the Government Entomologist, was in the city yesterday for the purpose of enquiring into the Newstead outbreak of San Jose scale. ...
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Article : 1,172 wordsWheat has advanced sixpence, and the cargo ex ship Euphrates sold at 36s per 480lb., c. f. and i. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe discovery of bomb factories in Calcutta is probably causing a great deal more anxiety to the Government of India than the rising on the frontier. ...
Article : 714 wordsOur Evandale correspondent writes:—The weather continues cold and dry, and rain is wanted badly. On some farms in the district the underground anks ...
Article : 176 wordsSir,—Your correspondent P. J. Riley evidently discloses his nationality by heading his letter "The Magnet Strike" and speaking of same as a "lock-out." ...
Article : 418 wordsSenator Jeff Davis, of Arkansas, made a remarkable speech in the United States Senate recently, blackguarding trusts, pools, combinations in trade, Mr. ...
Article : 362 wordsStocks of potatoes on the wharf total 2500 bags. Quotations to-day were £3 7s 6d, and the market was firm. Chaff sold at £5 5s to £5 10s. The s. ...
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Article : 179 wordsSir,—In your issue of the 15th you give us some valuable information respecting the above-named subject, one item being that there is a loss of from ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Wed 17 Jun 1908, Page 3
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