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  2. ON THE LAND

    The mainland States,“ observed a recent visitor from England, “are in many respects quits up to date in agriculture, but your Tasmanian ...

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  3. THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN IS AT HAND

    Jesus had been preaching for more than a year when he appointed twelve his followers to be speciality his representative sent forth— ...

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  5. WORK FOR THE GARDEN.

    Roses are now so cheap and popular. and the beautiful varieties so numerous, that it seems scarcely possible that any garden can be without ...

    Article : 615 words
  6. OUR ENGLISH LETTER

    A. conference of surveyors is to be held in London during May for the purpose of considering the question of the proposed establishment of ...

    Article : 141 words
  7. A FINE MULBERRY TREE.

    One needs to go away from home to hear home news, and it is therefore not so surprising for an Australian to read that he has in his native land ...

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  8. TUESDAY’S STORM.

    The storm which swept Southern Tasmania with such violence on Tuesday did an immense amount of damage among the orchards. .Fortunate ...

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  10. EMIGRANTS TO AUSTRALIA.

    The number of British subjects who left the United Kingdom for Australia during the two months ended February, 1911, show an increase of 90 per cent, ...

    Article : 133 words
  11. PlGS IN ORCHARDS.

    In a recent issue of “The Daily Post" the keeping of pigs in the orchard was advocated, for the reason paid better to feed small, ...

    Article : 142 words
  12. CORONATION.

    Some idea of the probable increase of London‘s population during the coronation period may be gained from the fact that approximately 100.000 ...

    Article : 160 words
  13. VEGETABLE GARDEN.

    The roots of carrots, parsnips, and beet should be taken up and laid in sand to preserve them for winter use. When sand is not at hand ...

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  14. LUCERNE.

    It is really surprising to note the small extent to which lucerne is grown in Tasmania. This fodder plant is of the utmost value, and could be ...

    Article : 448 words
  15. ATTEMPTED PICTURE ROBBERY.

    Between one and two o’clock on Sunday morning last the butler to Lord Joiccy, who is at present abroad, was passing the hall and noticed a light in ...

    Article : 148 words
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  17. STEAMSHIP RECORD.

    Another record in sea travelling has been established by the Cunarder Mauretania. Leaving New York for Liverpool on Wednesday, She ...

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  18. CO-OPERATION.

    T o advocate the establishment of co-operation among orchardists would to re-open a question that has been, discussed time and again in ...

    Article : 580 words
  19. CARTS AND TRAM TRACKS.

    Cyclists generally know the risks likely to be ran in crossing tram tracks through the wheels catching the rails. It is very seldom, ...

    Article : 300 words
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