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  2. ON THE LAND.

    With an increased wool clip assured and prospects for an excellent spring and summer lambing, the pastoral outlook in New South Wales is better than ...

    Article : 394 words
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  4. LETTERS

    Sir,—At a recent meeting of the Tottenham sub-branch of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Imperial League the following motion was unanimously carried: "That this ...

    Article : 254 words
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    With Mt. Warning in the distance—a scene during cane-cutting operations on a Tweed River farm. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 15 words
  7. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—It is with relief that all those of us who took an active part in the last war to know that at last the Commonwealth Government has called for enlistments for ...

    Article : 287 words
  8. HIGH RESISTANCE TO FLAGSMUT.

    Flagsmut, once regarded as a serious disease of wheat in Australia, has been largely overcome by the breeding of resistant varieties. ...

    Article : 382 words
  9. STAR GRASS FROM AFRICA.

    Giant Star grass, which is receiving attention as a controller of soil erosion in Africa is already under observation in New South Wales. ...

    Article : 352 words
  10. A FLOWER-FARMING TROUBLE.

    Flower farmers in various parts of New South Wales have experienced a good deal of trouble with bacterial scab of gladioli in recent years. ...

    Article : 433 words
  11. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In the near future, there need not be any returned soldier out of employment. Let the new A.I.F. and the existing Militia Forces spend all their time in training, to make ...

    Article : 203 words
  12. RAILWAY BY-LAW.

    Keen interest is being taken by fruitgrowers in a new railway by-law which alters the conditions for the conveyance of fresh fruit and vegetables by passenger train. ...

    Article : 315 words
  13. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir—The events of the last few days must galvanise the Federal Government into effective action to defend our own shores, let alone to fulfil our [?]ledges to our Allies. As ...

    Article : 136 words
  14. NEXT MONTH'S WINE SHOW.

    Good prospects are held out for the success of the annual wine show to be conducted by the Royal Agricultural Society during the third week in October. The society reported ...

    Article : 161 words
  15. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

    Sir,—While the opinion of the Hon. W. M. Hughes is in the present world crisis as sound and admirable as usual—that the position is "baffling"—there are certain elements ...

    Article : 224 words
  16. NEWS FROM COUNTRY TOWNS.

    The death occurred at O'connell of Frederick Willie Harmer. He was bom at Croydon, England, in 1855. Early in his career he was chosen as one of the King's Minstrels, ...

    Article : 99 words
  17. LITHGOW A.L.P.

    At a meeting of the Lithgow branch of the A.L.P., the report of the secretary, Mr. H. B. Chand[?]er, on the amalgamation of the two local Labour leagues, which will take place on ...

    Article : 75 words
  18. LOCAL BUTTER QUALITY.

    During the week ended September 15, 89.4 per cent. of the boxes of butter examined by the State butter grading staff was found true to brand description as being of choicest grade. ...

    Article : 35 words
  19. LORD MAYOR'S PATRIOTIC FUND.

    Sir,—The value of fostering competition between the different municipalities and shires suggested by Mr. W. A. Windeyer was well proved during the last war when the Hunter's ...

    Article : 200 words
  20. MT. KEIRA RELIEF WORKERS.

    About sixty unemployed men, who had been sent from Sydney to work on the Mount Keira-Wilton Road, arrived at Wollongong by train at 10.45 a.m. yesterday, and found ...

    Article : 143 words
  21. NEW BAPTIST CHURCH.

    The Rev. W. H. Wingfield, president of the New South Wales Baptist Union, laid the foundation stone of a new Baptist Church, which is being erected on land in Merrigang ...

    Article : 72 words
  22. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS.

    The annual show was opened in glorious weather. The sheep entries were of exceptional quality, Awards:- Fat Sheep.—Pen fat wethers: Lynch Bros. Do., ...

    Article : 268 words
  23. WOMAN'S DEATH IN HOSPITAL.

    Mrs. Ada Griffiths, wife of Mr. James Griffiths, of Holly Street, Bowral, who recently fell and fractured her thigh, died at the Berrima District Hospital. ...

    Article : 35 words
  24. FIRE IN HOTEL.

    Damage estimated at £80 was caused by a fire in the lounge-room on the second floor of the Royal Hotel. The ceiling of the bar room, which was ...

    Article : 51 words
  25. NATIONAL EMERGENCY SERVICES.

    Mr. T. Mack, shire piesident and chief warden in the district for National Emergency Services, and Mrs. A. R. S. Briggs, president of the Women's Voluntary Services at Moss ...

    Article : 62 words
  26. PREVENTING BUSHFIRES.

    Sir,—May I point out the necessity for precaution regarding the starting of fires to bum off on the Blue Mountains? The bush is to a particularly dry state, and, even with ...

    Article : 143 words
  27. COMMUNISTS SUPPORT POLES.

    At a meeting of the South Coast Communist Party, a resolution was carried supporting "the struggle of the Polish people against enslavement to Fascist barbarism," and ...

    Article : 52 words
  28. WOMAN'S DEATH FROM BURNS.

    Mrs. Grace Hendrickson, 68, of Tullymorgan, near Maclean, died in the Lower Clarence Hospital from burns suffered when her clothes caught alight while she was cooking at ...

    Article : 43 words
  29. WODONGA BULL SALE.

    There was a large attendance of buyers from Riverina and Victoria at the annual bull sale at Wodonga, when a record yarding of 146 bulls was offered. Practically a total ...

    Article : 222 words
  30. REFRIGERATORS MADE IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Sydney County Council decided yesterday that after January 1 space would be provided in its showrooms in the city and suburban depots for refrigerators of Australian ...

    Article : 132 words
  31. BOY CRUSHED BY HORSE.

    David Gagie, 14, narrowly escaped serious injury when he was jammed against a fence by a runaway draught horse. Gagie was riding a cycle along a road when ...

    Article : 101 words
  32. GERMAN SONGS.

    Sir,—The banning of German music in Australia is absurd when we have Mr. Chamberlain and other leaders telling us that we have nothing against the Germans as a whole; ...

    Article : 90 words
  33. ORCHID SOCIETY'S SHOW.

    The fifth annual exhibition of the New South Wales Orchid Society will be opened to-day, at the Blaxland Galleries by the president of the society, Judge Mark[?], at 3 p.m. ...

    Article : 36 words
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