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  2. THE MEAT TRADE AND FAT STOCK MARKETS.

    The following is taken from the "Annual Review" of the well-known firm, Winchcombe, Carson, Ltd.:— Australia's Reports of Mutton and ...

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  3. BREAD-MAKING.

    The following hints on a question of wide interest to country housewives are fro[?] address by Miss Valerie Holcombe, secretary of Burren ...

    Article : 278 words
  4. THE OXLEY HIGHWAY.

    This road, since the early days, when wool was brought down from New England in bullock drays—a trip which lasted for weeks—has for ...

    Article : 952 words
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  6. TROUBLES IN BREAD-MAKING.

    Over-kneaded dough is sticky and will not rise; under-kneaded dough is streaky and the bread will contain lumps of dough that have not been ...

    Article : 178 words
  7. MARKS FOR HEALTH!

    Herbert Spencer asked: "Where can we find the individual who, however well he may look, would be fairly an titled to 75 per cent, of marks as an ...

    Article : 425 words
  8. RECITES FOR YEAST.

    Yeast is a microscopic plant, which, when given food, air, warmth and moisture multiplies very rapidly and produces carbon dioxide; this stretches ...

    Article : 340 words
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