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  2. THE TICK PLAGUE.

    Sir—I notice that a conference of Ministers is to be held in a week or so, to endeavour to agree on some common action for the protection of the, southern colonies from this ...

    Article : 375 words
  3. HOW TO RECOGNISE TUBERCULOSIS.

    The common risk of that most serious disease, tuberculosis, now prevailing among so many dairy herds, is one of the most disagreeable experiences of the time. This ...

    Article : 634 words
  4. THE FARM PUPIL FRAUD.

    My acquaintance with the American system of receiving gentlemen's sons as farm pupils dates back to my earliest "district school" days. I remember very well the first pupil ...

    Article : 619 words
  5. THE VERMIN QUESTION.

    Sir—Your Coondambo correspondent on the dog question states that he is very pleased that I am capable of being amused at anything after my late terrible experiences, therefore I ...

    Article : 489 words
  6. THE OVERLAND STOCK ROUTE.

    Sir—Re articles and letters regarding stock route to the West, particularly Mr. Brown's exaggerated statements as to the scores of destitute persons who have come through. I ...

    Article : 625 words
  7. BRANCH AGRICULTURAL BUREAUS.

    Present—Messrs. C. L. Heater (Chairman), W. H. Sires, E. M. Sage, A. Steinwedel, G. Reid, P. Anderson, J. Willmott, H. Cole, J. Mills, A. Hillebrand, A. Veitch (Hon. Secretary), and one ...

    Article : 2,568 words
  8. DATE-PALM AND BANANA IN THE FAR NORTH.

    Sir — The accompanying correspondence may be road with interest by those who wish to see a better use being made of the possibilities of the interior of our great island, ...

    Article : 643 words
  9. HORSE EDUCATING.

    In penning a few lines on the preparing of young horses for their life's work, the expressions breaking" or "training" are avoided. The word "training" is now almost ...

    Article : 848 words
  10. THE TICK PEST AND LOCAL INTEREST.

    Sir—The special reporter of the Sydney Morning Herald, who is now in Queensland investigating the disease among cattle known as tick fever, telegraphed from Hughendon on ...

    Article : 519 words
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