Although the cultivation of beetroot for the purpose of making sugar has so far been a failure in Victoria, dairymen are beginning to realize the value of beetroot ...
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Article : 144 wordsSir Gordon Sprigg. Premier of Cape Colony, has decided not to remain in London for the coronation, but to return to South Africa so that the Cape Parliament ...
Article : 457 wordsAt the London Gun Club's metting on Saturday Mr. MacIntosh, the Victorian crank pigeon shot, won a cup worth £50, and divided with another rifleman a stake ...
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Article : 262 wordsCopper.—Standard brands on spot realize £537/6 per ton; at three months £53 12/6. The previous prices were £53 10/ and £53 15/. ...
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Article : 98 wordsAt a meeting in London yesterday on behalf of Christian missions in New Guinea, Sir Edmund Barton paid a tribute to the usefulness of the usefulness of the labours of missionaries ...
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Article : 80 wordsTheir Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales yesterday formally opened the Henriette Raphael Nurses' Home, an institution provided as an adjunct to ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Wed 9 Jul 1902, Page 7
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