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    For a lifetime men have toiled on wharves and in the offices of ship-chandlers and Customs agents, in warehouses and shops, worked as carters, clerks, shippers, indentors, and in ...

    Article : 358 words
  3. ON THE LAND

    Mr. H. O. Stenlng, Chief Instructor in Agriculture, yesterday announced the results of the Royal Agricultural "Society's coastal fodder conservation championship, as ...

    Article : 1,025 words
  4. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 2,759 words
  5. TOBACCO GROWING.

    According to reports from North Queensland, there are indications that high-grade, bright tobacco leaf, suitable for cigarettes, can be successfully grown near Cairns. ...

    Article : 283 words
  6. CROWN RENTS.

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. Ball) said yesterday that he had issued instructions to his field officers that when leases under the Crown Lands Acts came forward for periodical ...

    Article : 211 words
  7. TO THE EDITOR OP THE HERALD.

    Sir,—We must import if we hope to export. Of what avail is it that 3000 men are employed in producing steel for a limited local market if 6000 men are unemployed who ...

    Article : 312 words
  8. PIGS AND CALVES.

    Pig and calf sections of the Junior Farmers' Club movement are to be catered for by the appointment of a special instructor. Mr. G. D. N. Carse, assistant pig expert at ...

    Article : 126 words
  9. WYONG AND THE FLOODS.

    Sir,—Press reports of floods in the Wyong district have been grossly exaggerated. In the interest of my district I wish to point out that nearly all the pictures shown in the ...

    Article : 237 words
  10. CANE GROWING.

    Preliminary Judging in the Clarence River sugarcane-growing competition has just been completed by Mr. L. S. Harrison, special instructor in agriculture, and Mr. W. R. Dixon, ...

    Article : 129 words
  11. FETTLERS AND THE FLOODS.

    Sir.—Area commissioners, divisional engineers, superintendents, inspectors, and staff have been praised for the great work done during the past week, but there is a body of ...

    Article : 120 words
  12. MILLENIUM WHEAT.

    INVERELL.—Mr. Frank File, of Elham, Oakwood, struck with the merits claimed for Millenium wheat, which is of Danish origin, has secured eight bushels, which he is sowing ...

    Article : 94 words
  13. Advertising

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    Advertising : 4,432 words
  14. THE BOTANIC GARDENS.

    Sir,—Once more the public is indebted to the "Herald" for its timely leading article on the above subiect, which was no doubt responsible for the cessation of the building ...

    Article : 188 words
  15. WOOL PRODUCTION.

    Mr R. C. Wilson writes:— "Your correspondent 'R' takes me to task for some information I gave about present costs of wool pioUuction. From his remarks ...

    Article : 621 words
  16. A MATTER OF PRINCIPLE.

    Sir,—Judging from your report of the deputation to the Minister for Agiiculture in protest against the erection of a building in the Garden Palace grounds, it would seen that ...

    Article : 207 words
  17. STEM RUST.

    Although oats are not very subject to stem rust in the drier wheat districts, appreciable damage is sometimes done by this disease in the cooler tableland districts where late ...

    Article : 273 words
  18. WIRELESS SQUADRON DINNER.

    The 1st Australian Wireless Squadron, comprising the 1st Australian Wlieless Signal Squadron the 1st Cavalry Divisional Signallers, and the 1st Light Motor Wiieless, held ...

    Article : 100 words
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