Most of the salt from this lake is consumed by sheep in the Riverina. 1. View of lake. Heaps of salt seen towards left. 2. Wheeling out salt in heaps. Average heap about 30 tons. 3. Barrow men gathering salt. These men gather by contract and make from 20 to 30 per day. 4. The horse and dray go into the lake on a corduroy decking and arc capable of bringing out 25 tons of salt per day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 115 words1 and 5. Parents and visitors. 2. Declaring the school open, included in the group are: Hon. J. Lemmon (Minister for Education)--left, A. Bloome (Chairman of School Mrs. Vernon (President of Mothers' Club). Mr. F Fenton (Head Master). Rev Mr. Norman. Rev. D. Provan, Mr. G. A. Osborne (District Inspector) 3. Merle [?] presenting flowers to Mrs. Menzics. wife of member for district. 4. School Committee and Mothers' Club 6. Elementary school children. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Sat 24 May 1930, Page 40
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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