At a recent meeting of the Balaldava Agricultural Bureau Mr. J. Wilmott read the following paper:—In an essentially agricultural country like ...
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Article : 625 wordsSir—Mr. Richard Smith's letter is none too strong. Unless decisive action is taken this session to encourage the reoccupation of our pastoral country the colony will suffer to the ...
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Article : 280 wordsSir—I endorse all that "W. Cook" says regarding the depopulation of the North. The farmers are not only leaving the North to settle elsewhere in the colony, but are ...
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Article : 254 wordsA meeting of the farmers was held on Saturday, October 30, in Mr. E. H. Wickham's assembly-room at Nackara to consider the position of farmers in the district. Mr. P. ...
Article : 386 wordsCan anything be done for the Northern Territory? Mr. Parsons says something ought to be attempted without delay, and Mr. Max Rown, a visitor, is sure that ...
Article : 361 wordsSir—The Repurchase Bill is brought before Parliament with, the object of cutting up large freehold estates so as to provide closer settlement for persons who cannot get what ...
Article : 191 wordsSir—In The Re[?]ister of October 29 your Palmer correspondent says:—"We have had no rain for some weeks, and the crops are very backward; should we not have a good ...
Article : 401 wordsSir—As a province we are conjointly interested in one another from north to south, seeing that we are contributing to the same general revenue for the support of the ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 13 Nov 1897, Page 3
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