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  5. AUSTRALIAN FORESTRY.

    For the past 35 years His Excellency the Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson) has been a practical arboriculturist, and since he has been in Australia he has taken a ...

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  6. BRITISH ARMY TO-DAY.

    Mr. Alexander Powell, an American journalist, who has written continuously on the war--his account of what he saw in Belgium is a terrible indictment of German ...

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  7. THE BLOOD OF AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr. J. Laker Macmillan, F.C.S., writes:--In a letter appearing in the Herald over the name of Sir William M'Millan he wonders if our British blood is of the same substance ...

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  8. COMPLAINTS OF FOOD SCARCITY.

    In an article communicated by an eye-witness present with the British General Headquarters, more extracts from captured correspondence are given. ...

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  9. DRINK NOT THE TROUBLE.

    The real trouble about munitions of war is not drink or "slacking," but lack of skilled workmen. We have increased the Army to ten times ...

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  10. A DAIRYMAN'S COMPLAINT.

    A Richmond River dairyman thus unburdened himself. The best dairymen (not milk-vendors) at Alstonville were prosecuted, and the farmer ...

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  11. MARRIED MEN ON FARMS.

    Many of the present labour troubles with which farmers have to contend might be overcome (writes the "Western Mail"). This could be brought about by employing married ...

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  12. ZAM-BUK ALWAYS USEFUL.

    Never a day passes without some member of the family getting hurt, either at work or at play. It may be only a slight injury, but neglected cuts and bruises often opens the ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA'S PART IN THE WAR

    The following statement was issued by the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher):--"At a deputation a statement by me to the effect that Australia in the present war has done more in ...

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  14. YANCO INVESTIGATION.

    Mr. Levy's objection to Mr. Carmichael's appointment to the position of Commissioner in connection with Yanco affairs is a rational one. The ex-Minister may be as well ...

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  15. THE LUSITANIA.

    Engineer-Artificer R. B. James, a native of Melbourne, and a son of Mr. R. James, of North Richmond, is serving in the British navy on one of the cruisers patrolling the ...

    Article : 455 words
  16. EMPIRE PARLIAMENT IMPRACTICABLE

    Sir Edmund Barton has told them in London that time and distance render an Empire parliament impracticable. Events, as lie correctly says, are marching quickly. They ...

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  18. MR. HALL AND THE FARMERS.

    Suggestions from his own Parliamentary supporters are falling upon the Attorney-General's head like leaves in autumn. The deeper into difficulty he gets the more prolific do ...

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  19. THE SOLDIER'S LEGACY.

    Not land, or wealth That might be scattered by a spendthrift's hand, Leave I; ...

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  20. Don't Suppress a Cough.

    A cough is only a symptom, and the cause is what you should relieve. The most common cause of coughing is a cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy does not suppress a cough, ...

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