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Article : 101 wordsMr. J. L. Dow, in the Melbourne "Leader," makes a comparison between New Zealand and the mainland as a farming country. He specially refers to ...
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Article : 345 wordsThat timber reserves are interfering with settlement in this district (says the "Northern Courier," Bellinger River) there can be no denying. We have to the south ...
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Article : 556 wordsIn concluding his series of articles on the North Coast dairying districts, the special reporter of the Gundagai "Times" has something good to say of his own district ...
Article : 516 wordsThe sweetest thing in all the world is love, And next to love the sweetest thing is hate. We never quite agreed with this couplet ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 20 May 1906, Page 2
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