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    Sir,—Mr. L. S. Rix has raised issues about the British wool purchase arrangements, which are also being voiced by other woolgrowers. ...

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  4. ON THE LAND.

    With poultry farmers casting about for new or alternative breeds to those now being run for utility purposes, the quest resolves itself into a choice ...

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    Enormous numbers of bags are necessary to carry the season's wheat crop, and many growers are concerned as to where they are to get supplies this year, despite efforts made by the Government to reduce the shortage. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 37 words
  7. BENCUBBIN BOOM SPREADS.

    Wheatgrowers in the Trangie district see a ray of hope again after several years of poor crops, due to unfavourable seasons and the depredations of ...

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  8. MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE.

    For the first time in 12 years Mr. Stan. Carberry, of Cadarga, Culgoora, is a noncompetitor in the field wheat competitions He has won the Narrabri competition eight ...

    Article : 657 words
  9. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—The Moree wool included in No. 1 catalogue was appraised at an average of not more than 11½d about 2d under the British purchase price of 13,4375d per lb. My ...

    Article : 242 words
  10. NEUTRALITY ACT.

    Sir,—Critics of American international policy will do well to carefully weigh tile remarks of your Monday's leader, for the repeal of the arms embargo sets the seal on ...

    Article : 365 words
  11. MULLUMBIMBY SHOW.

    The show oppned in dull weather Bangalow, for the first time won the inter-district competition for the Bartlett Cup, defeating Mullumbimby. Results: ...

    Article : 556 words
  12. SALES OF SEED WHEAT.

    The chairman of the New South Wales Wheat Board Mr. A. H. E. McDonald, has been advised by the Australian Wheat Board of the conditions under which sales of seed ...

    Article : 115 words
  13. MACHINED SOCKS BARRED.

    Sir—The central western group council of the Country Women's Association after the receipt of a letter from the central executive urging them to work for the Lord Mayor's ...

    Article : 251 words
  14. RESULTS AT FORBES.

    The Forbes P. A. and H. Association's annual field wheat competition attracted 14 entries, and for the first time the society had a separate competition for junior farmers ...

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  15. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY.

    Blacktown Shire Council will suggest to the Railway Commissioners that motor-trains be used on the railway between Parramatta. Blacktown, and Richmond, to provide a ...

    Article : 69 words
  16. HOLD-UP OF SHIPS.

    Sir,—Some of the Lascar crews who man British ships now decline to serve in the war zone, although for years (like many others) they enjoyed the protection of the British ...

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  17. LITHGOW HOSPITAL PROTEST.

    The board of Lithgow Hospital will call a public meeting to protest against the Government's decision not to appropriate funds for the carrying out of the proposed additions ...

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  18. CENTRAL COAST PASTURES COMPETITION.

    At the annual conference of the central coast branches of the Agricultural Bureau to-day, Mr. A. W. S. Moodie, senior agrostologist. announced the winners of the district ...

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  19. BUNDANOON U.A.P.

    A meeting of the Bundanoon branch of the United Australia Party elected the following office-bearers President, Mr. H. Ellsmore; vice-presidents Messrs. H. Cook and S. ...

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  20. FIRST JURY SINCE 1933.

    For the first time since 1933, a jury has been summoned for a sitting of the District Court in Lithgow. The Court will sit on Monday, Five claims ...

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  21. BALMAIN CEMETERY. LEICHHARDT.

    Sir,—Recently I went to Leichhardt to visit the grave of one of my family, after having been away from the State for some years. I had some difficulty in locating the ...

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  22. UNCONSCIOUS FOR l8 DAYS.

    Miss Marjorie Finlay, a member of the Thornwait polo team, is still in a serious condition in the Scono Hospital where she has been unconscious for l8 days. Miss Finlay suffered head ...

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  23. COUNTRY STOCK SALES.

    About 2,000 sheep were offered by N.Z. L. and M.A. Co. Competition for shorn sheep was restricted though there was a demand for young sheep Merino wethers, woolly, made 17/1 to 21/, ...

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  24. HARVESTING AT GULARGAMBONE.

    Harvesting has begun, and yields of eight and 10 bags to the acre appear general. The tirst load to be brought into the siding weighed 64lb a bushel. ...

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  25. "AUSTRALIAN RUBBISH ON SHOW."

    The Mayor, Alderman Lang, who recently returned from abroad, said that overseas he had seen "rubbish on show with the Australian name on it." He would say something about ...

    Article : 37 words
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