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  3. THE SCHOOLS.

    Owing to the midwinter vacation covering the first and second Saturdays of June, no meeting of the council of the Federation of Teachers was held, but postponement was made ...

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  4. THE SOIL

    The Great Drought 13 now but a memory! But as it passes into the list of forgetfulness--as droughts always do--and there is twice as much grass as is required, tho rabbit's ...

    Article : 564 words
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  6. DROUGHT INSURANCE.

    In reference to the comments of Mr. Dulhunty and Mr. A. C. Blaxland on his previous letter, Mr. Robert D. Barton writes:--"My letter was written front practical ...

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  7. TIMBER PARASITE.

    In view of the extensive damage which Is being done in country and suburban homes through the timber pest known as the powder post beetle, the Minister for Agriculture ...

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  8. LAND SETTLEMENT WRANGLE.

    Sir,--In your issue of Saturday last I was surprised to note, in an article under the above heading, that Sir Joseph Cook expressed surprise at the amounts that the State ...

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  9. LEAD POISONING.

    Mr. J. B. Holme, deputy-president, occupied the chair at the meeting of the Board of Trade yesterday, held for the purpose of inquiring into the allegedly injurious effects of paints ...

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  10. BUILDING TRADES.

    The Board of Trade (the deputy-president, Mr. J. B. Holme, presiding) yesterday morning resumed the Inquiry into the proposed regulations defining the conditions of employment ...

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  11. WHEAT PAYMENT.

    There is discontent and apprehension among farmers who received advances through the Rural Industries Board, and for which their wheat certificates are held as security. This ...

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  12. DIVIDED ON THE POOL

    The Acting-Premier, Mr. Dooley, had arranged to receive a deputation this afternoon from the Primary Producers' Union relative to the continuance of the wheat pooling system. ...

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  13. BULLI COLLIERY.

    BULLI, Tuesday.--When the miners assembled at the pit-month of the Hall colliery this morning they were under the impression that the loyalist would not put in an appearance ...

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  14. STUD SHEEP SALES.

    The following is a summary of the stud sheep sales conducted by Hill, Clark, and Co., Ltd., Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Co.. Ltd. and Powers. Rutherford, and Co. ...

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  15. DELAYED WHEAT SOWING.

    MUDGEE.--Fanners are greatly hindered in wheat-sowing by the long continued wet weather. This has kept everything back, antd late crops will be the order of the day every ...

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  16. THE SPENCE SOLDIERS' HOME

    His Excellency tho Governor is to open a cottage this afternoon at the Soldiers' Garden Village at Matraville, which has been presented by Mr. John spence the president of the ...

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  17. LATE MR. TOMLIN.

    At the meeting of the council of the Nationalist Association of New South Wales, held on Monday, the council, standing ill silence, passed a resolution of sympathy with the ...

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  18. A TREMENDOUS INCREASE.

    ARMIDALE.--The district stock inspector, Mr. Fielder, reports that rabbits are very plentiful, and, following on present climatic conditions, there is every reason to anticipate ...

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  19. NEWTOWN S.P.S.

    Next Saturday afternoon, of Newtown S.P. School, a monument to the memory of all ex-pupils" who were members of the A.I.F. will be I unveiled in the school grounds by his Excel ...

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  20. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The Executive Council yesterday confirmed the following appointments:--A. A. Watson, as director. Returned Soldiers' Settlement Brunch. Lands Department: T. Evans, as caretaker. ...

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  21. RABBITS AND DROUGHT.

    As to the best, way to deal with the conservation of fodder for drought times, "Progressive" (Peak Hill) advocates.--"First make it compulsory for every stock ...

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