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    EYE SIGHT TESTED COLES & GARRARD Both from Alfred Nott, OPTICIANS, ...

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  3. The cough of a tractor, the whirr of an endless belt, the shuffle of a thrasher, and the crisp crackle of sheaves

    these were the sounds that blended into a harvest melody when thrashing operations were in progress. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    RUSTLING CROPS OF GOLDEN CORN THROUGHOUT THE STATE ARE CHANGING TO FIELDS OF STUBBLE dotted at intervals with yellow stooks like mia mias for pigmies. Harvesting is in full swing, and the dreams of tired farmers are full of work and wheat. In most cases, they are not Very elated, for the drought precluded a repetiton of last years's record. The above pictures were taken yesterday on the farm of Mr. J. F. Reeves, Werribee. His crop Was of Prior barley, and it Went 10 bags to the acre. Left:Feeding the thrasher. Right: Sewing bags into which the grain that has passed through the thrasher has fatten. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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