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  3. A LOCAL CASE HERE IN CARLTON.

    A statement as earnestly as the strength of a strong criticism can command Language was lately made to a special reporter by Mr. Wynand ...

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  4. THE LAND. AND WHAT IS DONE WITH IT.

    In a report received from the New South Wales Agent-General it is stated that "the New South Wales bacon exhibited at the Grocers' Exhibition, ...

    Article : 411 words
  5. TILLING THE FALLOW.

    The fallow lands which are neglected during the summer months will part, with much of the moisture which they have received during the winter, while ...

    Article : 295 words
  6. BREEDING AND FEEDING.

    What has contributed mainly to the success of dairying in the district is the system that has been adpoted of feeding cattle, combined with the judicious ...

    Article : 269 words
  7. TEOSINTE AS A FODDER CROP.

    [?], Mr. P. Quirk, of the Berry Stud Farm, reports in Department of Agricultural Journal of New South Wales, is a new fodder plant to the south coast. ...

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  8. PERSIAN SHEEP.

    People or British race have been so long and so firmly convinced that the best and, indeed, the only good breeds of sheep and cattle are those raised in ...

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  9. THE DAIRY HERDS.

    Opinions differ among the farmers as to the type of dairy cattle best adapted to the district. It is a noticeable feature, however, that nearly all of them ...

    Article : 252 words
  10. THE LOST ART OF LAUGHING

    Are the reservoirs of human laughter about to run dry? This dire contingency is suggested by recent researches of the psychologists of the Old and New Worlds ...

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  11. EXPLODING FIFTY TONS OF DYNAMITE.

    At Portsmouth, New Hampshire, in the United States, there took place the other day the most extensive explosion that was ever planned and successfully ...

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  12. OVER A SILVER BRIDGE.

    Among the quaintest-of wedding customs is that practised at Roumanian marriages, where at the banquet following the religious ceremony, the ...

    Article : 155 words
  13. HOME SEPARATORS ETC

    Home separators have come into general use. The usual experience is that when dairy farmers begin to improve the breed of their herds they prefer to ...

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  14. BACON AND EGGS.

    The co-operation for their mutual benefit which the farmers of Denmark have succeeded in establishing on highly profitable lines was recently referred to ...

    Article : 381 words
  15. LIBRARY SCRAPS. A COSTLY COMMA.

    A misplaced comma once cost the United States Government something like half-a-million sterling of our money. When Congress drafted the Tariff Bill, a clause in the ...

    Article : 122 words
  16. INFLUENCING SEX.

    A curious circumstance connected with the breeding of horses is mentioned by a correspondent of the "Live Stock Journal" of October 20. Commenting ...

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  17. SAFE AND UNSAFE CROSS BREEDING.

    In some notes upon the subject by a practical contributor of the "Leader," he begins by asking, "Why is it that the first cross between pure breds often ...

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  18. CUNNING FOX.

    In Charles James Fox's time there was a certain member of the Upper House—Lord Johnny, they called him—who had made himself notorious by his lack of penetration and ...

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  19. HONEYMOON IN TIBET.

    Count de Lesdain and his wife have just completed a most sensational honeymoon trip through China into Tibet. ...

    Article : 152 words
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  21. IN THE BAD OLD TIMES.

    With what unmitigated savagery properly used to be protected may be gathered from the following iucident:—During "an alarm about the Falkland Islands," in 1770, a young ...

    Article : 132 words
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  23. QUEER REMEDY FOR A BURN.

    Here is a description of an old Sussex cure for a burn, and its application:—"A poor woman who was severely burned, peremptorily refused to see a doctor or to buy any ...

    Article : 119 words
  24. THE FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERY.

    The "Australasian" writes:—The present season is the worst one for roses that we have experienced for many years. Not only are the plants-very ...

    Article : 460 words
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