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  2. CONDENSED MILK.

    The question of the advisability of creating a condensed milk factory was discussed at the half-yearly meeting of the North Coast Co-operative ...

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  3. POULTRY NOTES.

    Shade is also now required for such fowls as are kept in open runs. Where poultry are shedded, see that the ventilation is sufficient. There should ...

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  4. THE BOMBALA.

    The Bombala was brought into the concrete pier on this morning's tide, and started discharging 25 tons of frozen meat, two pumps keeping down ...

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  5. FOR THE FARMER.

    Gympie's 28th show will long be remembered by dairymen, show enthusiasts and others by the wonderful display of dairy cattle and their ...

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  6. SUMMER HOLIDAYS.

    A woman doctor of my acquaintance told me some years ago that she always looked for a great deal of work amongst small children at the ...

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  7. INTERESTING PARS.

    The champion cow at the London Dairy Show was Sir M. Burrell's Red Poll Sudbourne Minerva, which won the 50 guineas cup for greatest number of ...

    Article : 88 words
  8. PRICKLY PEAR DESTRUCTION.

    In accordance with resolutions submitted by Cr. Wilson, seconded by Cr. Higgins, at the meeting of the Rosenthal Shire Council on Friday last, the ...

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  9. AMERICAN RAILWAYS.

    President Wilson has announced the return of the railways to private owners on March 1. ...

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  10. ANIMALS AND THE WATER.

    It a gull's wing feathers get wet it cannot rise again until they dry. Consequently, it spreads its wings high, so that the feathers shall not ...

    Article : 191 words
  11. FRONTIER WAR.

    News from Waziristan shows that the British and Indian troops encountered stubborn resistance from the Mahsuds and Wana Wazirs in ...

    Article : 67 words
  12. CANADIAN AFFAIRS.

    The Canadian Cabinet has passed an order granting an amnesty to military offenders in releasing prisoners under Military Service Act. ...

    Article : 158 words
  13. FIRE THAT FOUNDED SHOREDITCH.

    Just over 250 years ago this was a tragic day in London, for about mid-night on September 2, 1666, broke out the Great Fire. It began near the ...

    Article : 188 words
  14. LOVER'S PREDICAMENT.

    There was a remarkable ending to a case at Tottenham Police Court (England), when Henry Herbert (33), a dealer, was charged with being ...

    Article : 179 words
  15. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    As the result of an interview, the negotiations regarding the exchange of British and Russian prisoners between Mr. O'Grady and M. Litvinoff. ...

    Article : 42 words
  16. Germany's Economic Difficulties.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that the Allied reply to the German note has been delivered accompanied by a virtual statement that ...

    Article : 94 words
  17. HATS OFF IN COURT.

    A slight commotion was caused in Hawthorn (Victoria) court on Tuesday last by the refusal of a returned soldier named Frank Warburton to remove his ...

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  18. "SOVIET ARK."

    The steamer Buford, which is designated "the Soviet Ark," carries 300 "Reds," aboard, including Emma Goldmann and Beirkmann. ...

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  19. LADY ASTOR AS PIONEER.

    "What a strange world this is!" Viscountess Astor remarked to the "Daily Chronicle" representative on the eve of her political campaign, which ended in ...

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  20. GETTING A JOB.

    Don't start out with the idea that your best plan is to impress a prospective employer with what you consider you are worth. ...

    Article : 443 words
  21. DO WE SMOKE TOO MUCH?

    "Tobacco smoking by women is the great danger," says Mr. R. P. Moncrieff, a Fellow of the Statistical Society, in "The National Tobacco Bill ...

    Article : 184 words
  22. Prorogation of Parliament.

    The King's speech on the progogation of Parliament to-day contained at the outset recognition of the new conditions by the change of the time-honoured. ...

    Article : 305 words
  23. NOTES ON BOOKS.

    "Living Alone," by Stella Benson—Macmillan and Co., London.—The authorees, in her foreword, frankly admits:—"This is not a real book. It does not deal with real ...

    Article : 570 words
  24. RICKETS IN PIGS.

    This trouble is, in most cases, hereditary, due to inbreeding; but may be also caused by improper feeling of the sow while in pig. A grass ...

    Article : 341 words
  25. CHECKING HIGH PRICES.

    At Cardiff the Marchioness of Queensberry, trading as M. L. Bickel was summoned for buying ducks at prices exceeding the maximum, and ...

    Article : 150 words
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