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  2. OUR SERIAL

    DICK faced Dad with it in the same deathly quiet. The furious old man called him all the names he could think of. He even raised a hand to strike him. But Dick stood there without a backward ...

    Article : 3,386 words
  3. Outdoor Australia

    THE great crested or tipped grebe, which frequents many inland waters, is a brightly-plumaged, striking-looking bird, nearly 2ft. long, with a remarkable fur-like trill of feathers just below its ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,680 words
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    JAMES JUDD AND GEORGE S. STOKES, Chairman of directors and manager respectively of Kempsey's new butter factory. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. A Veteran Engineer

    TO the coal-mining district of Newcasfle-on-Tyne belongs the credit of introducing railway locomotion. As early as 1633 beams of Wood were laid down to ...

    Article : 554 words
  6. Electroculture for Farms

    DESPITE the successful application of electricity to both seeds and growing plants few farmers in this country have taken it up. Some of them imagine ...

    Article : 310 words
  7. The Pastoralist

    The wool market has closed firm. The final series Was in every way the best of the half-year. Prices improved all round, and the competition was keener and more widely distributed than at any previous point. It was a fitting wind-up to a splendid selling period, in which remarkably good results were secured for growers.—By "Warp." THE carry-over of Sydney wool to the new year ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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