Mr. J. Dawson, M.A., Chief Inspector of Schools, in the furtherance of education, makes visits at regular and not infrequent intervals to country centres. His latest has been to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 572 wordsThe question of the draft allowance in wool is being pressed upon the Sydney Chamber of Commerce now that there are representatives of the oversea chambers prosent in ...
Article : 179 wordsNARRABRI.—At the courthouse to-day a block of 765 acres, being 190 acres c.p. and 566 acres c.1., parish Gurleigh, county White, distant 16 miles from Narrabri, and having ...
Article : 139 wordsFORBES.-Mr. T. M. Dunn, who recently disposed of bia East Tregalana holding to Mr. Philip Robinson, of Dandaloo, has purchased Walla Walla and Tomanbil of about 9000 acres, on the Lachlan, near Forbes, from ...
Article : 42 wordsMr. John Cole writes:—Cows fed on rich pastures, such as clover, yield milk from which butter is produced that differs from that made from the milk of others fed on poorer ...
Article : 248 wordsThe contract let to Messrs. Turner and Loveridge, builders. in the office of Mr. Burcham Clamp, architect, tor the erection of a pile of buildings at the corner of Macquarie ...
Article : 420 wordsQueensland, equally with other States of the Commonwealth, is concerned Just now with the question of secondary education. But Queensland appears to be troubled with a ...
Article : 322 wordsPARKES.—Messrs. Carey Bros., of Clonleigh, are importing English beagles for the rabbits on their property. ...
Article : 23 wordsMOLONG.—Shearing has commenced at Messrs. James Lee and Co., Ltd., of Larras Lake. Over 40,000 head are being put through. General shearing will commence ...
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Article : 202 wordsProfessor Lowrie, Director of Agriculture in Western Australia, considers that if the lands in the south and south-west of that State were cleared of timber they would grow sufficient ...
Article : 283 wordsUnder the dirertlon of Mr. Burcham Clamp. architect, another large contract was let last week to Mossrs. Stuart Bros., builders, of Camperdown, for the erection of modern ...
Article : 235 wordsAt a time when city expansion and city improvement are largely engaging the attention of the civic authorities the question may well arise as to what part our highest ...
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Article : 166 wordsA contract has been let for the enlargement of the outdoor department of the Sydney Hospital. The main room is to be extended 18ft, and the lighting aud general arrangements ...
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Article : 181 words"A N.S.W. Native". writes:—The State of New South Wales has for the purposes of the Crowns Lands Acts been divided into some 10 or 12 districts, a district survey office and ...
Article : 157 wordsThe reports of inspectors go to show that the writing in the State schools is satisfactory. Whether writing should be taught with the aid of copy-books or without is an ...
Article : 131 wordsFOREST REEF.—The district's potato crop is almost exhausted, changing hands for the last months on a speculative basis. Growers at present do not wish to hold on much longer, ...
Article : 106 wordsFORBES.—The curtailment of travelling stock and camping reserves still goes on in the district. At its last meeting the Pastures Protection Board dealt with 20 cases forwarded ...
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Article : 518 wordsThe Welsbach Light Company of Australasia, Limited, tendered their employees a picnic on Saturday at the Avenue Grounds, Hunter's Hill. About 120 sat down to luncheon at 1 o'clock, and subsequently a ...
Article : 141 wordsFORBES.—The first wool clip of the season, that of Messrs. Jones Bros., Cadow, arrived at the railway station last week. Burrawong station (Edols and Co.), which will shear ...
Article : 86 wordsTo begin with, what you most certainly must not do, if you are too fat, is subject your constitution to the strain of violent exercising, or go in for starving the body down to normal weight. Such ...
Article : 244 words"I am very glad to tell of the akin trouble I suffered from for quite six months. 1 went to a barber's, and all through a dirty razor or brush, which must have previously been used on a customer who was ...
Article : 221 wordsFORBES.—A meeting of the Pastures Protection Board was held last week. The inspectors' reports showed that in the parts of district inspected last month rabbits were ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 14 Sep 1909, Page 5
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