As the result of much agitation on the part of the C.W.A. and other women's organisations, the Assistant Minister for Customs (Mr. Forde) has ...
Article : 114 wordsThe annual conference of Women's Service Guilds of Western Australia, pledged itself to support parliamentary candidates prepared to place the ...
Article : 140 words"Wee Willie Winkle," Lake Cargellico, writes: "You don't know how much I love getting "The Land" and "Countrywoman." I read everything ...
Article : 190 wordsBALLADORAN has lost a valuable member in Miss Ina Johnson, whom it farewelled recently at a tennis party ere her marriage to Mr. Cyril Green, of Randwick. During ...
Article : 996 wordsQuite frequently we hear a mother or a teacher praise a child for "keeping still." Sometimes we even hear a note of bribery in the attempt to win this silence on the child's part. "John, if you'll sit still for five minutes, I'll give you a penny." And ...
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Article : 121 wordsThe women's rural organisations in South Africa correspond in many inspects to the Women's Institutes of England and the Country Women's ...
Article : 251 words"Lady Snodgrass," Methul, writes[?] We have taken "The Land" as long as I can remember, and ever since I could read I have read the letters and taken ...
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Article : 833 wordsMrs. E. C. Sommerlad, for many years secretary of the local branch, and originator of the project, laid the foundation stone of the new C.W.A. Mountain Home and Baby Clinic at Glen Innes on June 14, in the presence of a great number of residents, and many visitors, including members from neighboring branches, the Hon. H. D. Drummond, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 47 words"Damocles," Grenfell, writes: Such a surprise last mail day! A letter from you for me. Such a nice letter, too, from "Pink Rose," which I have ...
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Article : 387 wordsCr. R. J. Higgins, who had been councillor of MacIntyre Shire since the inception of local government and who had occupied the presidential chair for a number of years, was ...
Article : 377 wordsConcrete utilised in the construction of small farm homes, costing about £1,000 for what in brick would cost one-quarter to one-third more, dependent on freights, and which in hardwood would cost very little less—also dependent on the distance and consequent importance of the freight factor, (Design ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 52 wordsSome sick, cold hospital patient[?] child or adult, is waiting for the pair of sox that you will knit, with a kind thought woven in with the stitches. ...
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Article : 27 wordsQUEEN BEE, eager to help the gardens along, has arranged for a supply of Turnip-Rooted Beet for present and future sowing. And she is able to offer readers of "The Countrywoman" and of "The Land" fat packets of seed at 6d. EACH, POST FREE. ...
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The Land (Sydney, NSW : 1911 - 1954), Fri 11 Jul 1930, Page 4
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