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  4. THE SOIL.

    In the early days of tho war Australia realised the probable effect on the horse supplies of tho Commonwealth by promptly prohibiting tho export of marcs. The general position as ...

    Article : 746 words
  5. GENERAL-NOTES.

    From, time to time statements have been made in regard to the difficulty farmers are experiencing in purchasing seed wheat. The' Minister for Agriculture states that reports ...

    Article : 512 words
  6. COLLIERY EXPLOSIVES.

    The "shortage of colliery explosives, which has of late curtailed the output from the coal-mines, in this State, especially in the northern districts is due. to an unprecedented demand upon ...

    Article : 580 words
  7. FARMERS' CO-OPERATION.

    A movement having large possibilities was launched some months ago by Mr. Robert Gibson, of Harden, at a public meeting of farmers held in that town. As reported in these columns ...

    Article : 396 words
  8. LIABLE TO £100 FINE.

    ADELONG, Wednesday.-- At Adolong Police Court the district forester at Tumberumba prosecuted Richard Martin, teamster, Grahamstownn, on two charges of cutting and destroying ...

    Article : 150 words
  9. VANISHING CREAM CHEQUES.

    CORAKI, Wednesday. --A representative meeting of dairy farmers hold here to-day vigorously protested against the price-fixing of butter. Several stated that they had turned ...

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  10. SHEEP EAR MARKS.

    TAMWORTH, Wednesday.--A knotty point was raised during the hearing of a case under the Pastures Protection Act, before- Mr. Fincham, Acting P.M., at the local Police Court ...

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  11. THE DAIRYING POSITION.

    Sir,--The death-knell of the dairying Industry, on the North Coast Is likely to be sounding shortly. Socialistic legislation, aided by the proposed Dairy Industry Act, is going to shatter the huge fabric which has taken the ...

    Article : 374 words
  12. £1,000,000 TURNOVER.

    BYRON BAY, Wednesday.--The half-yearly meeting of the North Coast Co-oporative Company 'was held yesterday, and attracted the largest muster of dairymen yet seen in Byron ...

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  13. CURRENT NEWS.

    INVERELL, Wednesday.--At a meeting of the Invorell P.P. Board, an official statement or the number of live stock in the Invorell district, compiled from returns sent' in' By ...

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  14. LONDON'S HOMELESS AND THE WAR.

    A curious and perhaps not unnatural result 'of the war has boon the practical disappearance of the homeless Londoner. A census taken one night in February revealed only 178 boinoloss ...

    Article : 144 words
  15. FARMERS' REQUESTS.

    The Premier stated yesterday that he bad been in communication with' tho Minister for Agriculture respecting tho resolutions of the Farmors and Settlors Conference, held last ...

    Article : 234 words
  16. TEMORA'S WHEAT CROPS.

    TUMOR A, Wednesday.--The wide expanse of cultivation paddocks now present a pleasing spectacle. The crops are growing well, and prospects are most promising. In some cases ...

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  17. SHEEP-FEY DEPREDATIONS.

    INVERELL, Wednesday.-- The stock inspector, Mr. W. N. Rose, in a report on the blowfly pest. states that during the half-year ended June 30 the pest was not troublesome, and ...

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