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  2. ON THE LAND.

    The current of life flows calmly in our little settlement, but for weeks past its placidity has been disturbed by signs of unwonted activity. The tri-weekly mailboy's saddlebags ...

    Article : 1,338 words
  3. THE WOOL TRADE.

    A further reminder of the extent to which wool is affected, in this the most momentous strugglw of the British people, was given in the Sydney woolsale rooms on Wednesday ...

    Article : 1,837 words
  4. A WORLD SHORTAGE.

    "F. J. D," writes:—According to the American Hay, Flour, and Feed Journal, old drops of wheat were exhausted July 31, 1914, and the estimates for visible supplies for 1914 and 1915 ...

    Article : 257 words
  5. PENALISING THE FARMER.

    Mr. John W. Tebbutt, Quirindi, writes:— On the one hand the Government is prompting the farmer to plant more wheat than ever owing to the present shortage, and offers seed ...

    Article : 166 words
  6. THE WHEAT QUESTION.

    "Sharefarmer" writes:—"Farmer No. 2" strikes the nail on the head when the question of financing comes in. A farmer with a good title can generally arrange ...

    Article : 208 words
  7. DROUGHT AREAS.

    MUDGEE.—In reply to the request of the Minister for Agriculture for information respecting the conditions affecting droughtstricken areas in this State, with a view to ...

    Article : 367 words
  8. FARMER OF SPECULATOR.

    Mr. Vol Molesworth writes:—Mr. H. L. Tebbutt, of Boggabri, states: "If any other section of the community had to put up with as much humbug, trouble, and interference ...

    Article : 613 words
  9. WHEAT CONTRACTS.

    "H.J.W." writes.—The enforcement to fulfil wheat contracts will totally ruin a number of men on the land. I quote a few of many cases known to me. Being pressed to meet ...

    Article : 920 words
  10. RESULT OF GOVERNMENT ACTION.

    R.H.H. writes re increasing the wheat area: The Government should try and relieve the wheatgrower of as many of the disabilities under which he works as possible, and give ...

    Article : 267 words
  11. MODERN LANGUAGES.

    The council of the Modern Language Association is arranging a summer conference for modern language teachers, to be held at the Sydney University in February next. The ...

    Article : 149 words
  12. RABBIT TRADE.

    The Minister for Agriculture is in receipt of a communication from the Agent-General, London, forwarding copies of reports on New South Wales rabbits by the ...

    Article : 112 words
  13. SOME SUGGESTIONS.

    Mr. W. D. Ross, Blackheath, writes that the Government should abandon the idea of growing wheat, as it will not pay with the "Government stroke." He suggests:—"Let ...

    Article : 259 words
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