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  2. Items of Interest.

    Only 116 divorces have been granted in Canada during the last 20 years. The foreign trade of Canada shows an increase of 14,000,000dol, for the year. ...

    Article : 1,507 words
  3. The Wreck ol the Dayspring.

    The Marine Board authorities have received a telegram the Superintendent of the Pilot station at Cape Capricorn stating that the second boat and crew from the Presbyterian New Hebrides mission ...

    Article : 164 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 977 words
  5. The Farm & Garden.

    The first calf of the young cow should never ho allowed to suck in her training to bean Al milk-giver, (says Rural Australian). She should not be allowed to know but the hand ...

    Article : 310 words
  6. THE FAMILY PORKER.

    The most suitable and economical meat for family use is from small pigs that have grown quickly and always been healthy ; fortunately these are the animals that furnish pork the ...

    Article : 526 words
  7. The Revenue Returns.

    Revenue returns for the month just passed show that the total revenue received was £758 666, being a decrease of £26,156 as compared with the same month last year; but against this decrease has to ...

    Article : 181 words
  8. A Snake Story.

    Snake stories of a more of less authentic character are common at Mungindi, but following is the latest. A well known local poultry fancier heard a noise the other night in his pantry, and on going ...

    Article : 276 words
  9. THE CULTIVATION OF RHUBARB.

    It should be more common with us than it is, for rhubarb is amongst the most wholesome of medicinal-food plants. To have it good, not less than 5ft. in diameter is necessary for ...

    Article : 338 words
  10. Proposed Railway to Walgett.

    A meeting of Wee Wee Railway League was held at Hamilton's Royal Hotel, Wee Waa, on Saturday night, when Mr. Charles Collins, M.L A., was present by invitation, and was placed in the chair. He ...

    Article : 256 words
  11. WEEDS AND WEEDING.

    There is an old proverb which says, "Land that will not grow weeds will not grow crops." There is a lot of truth in it (says Australasian) but it has to be read from a differont point of ...

    Article : 451 words
  12. The Population of Jerusalem.

    A lady who has lived in Jerusalem for the past 40 years (says the Daily Chronicle) and who has only returned to England gives the following curium information concerning: the increase of the Jewish ...

    Article : 179 words
  13. The Litigious Parson.

    The Rev. James Clarke appeared before the Judge in Divorce on Tuesday and applied to set aside an order made by Justice Stephen, sitting in Divorce Jurisdiction, for a writ of sequestration in ...

    Article : 254 words
  14. The New Zealand Licensing Law.

    The licensed victuallers nf New Zealand carry on their business under laws of Draconian severity, and they are evidently subject to much harrying by the police. An Otago paper of a recent date ...

    Article : 168 words
  15. United States and Turkey.

    The United States, it is worthy of note, has no more seen its way quite clear upon the Armenian question than has England. There had been a vigorous agitation on behalf of the American missionaries ...

    Article : 333 words
  16. Advertising

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    Advertising : 198 words
  17. THE CONDITION OF BUTTER PRODUCERS.

    The condition of butter producers in Denmark and Sweden on ono side, and Australia or New Zealand on tho other (says Rural Australian) differ so very much that it is ...

    Article : 247 words
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