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  2. ARISTOCRATS OF THE KENNELS

    Liberal entries, spread over a wide rang of classes, and a good attendance of exhibitors of all breeds were the features of the winter parade of ...

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  3. THE SNAKE MAN

    "Miss Standish is here, don't you see her?" said Frank sharply. "Well, so long, Schwartz, I expect Lily will come back now you've ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. The Schools

    Educational circles in Australia are taking a good deal of interest in the efforts of the Carnegie Endowment for International ...

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  5. The LAND AND THE PRODUCER

    The improving position in regard to diseases of stock, and the striking advances that have been made in this State in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. OAT CULTURE POPULAR

    In the last ten years the area under oats in New South Wales has been nearly doubled. In 1930 the area exceeded ...

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  7. NEWS FROM COUNTRY

    ORANGE.--Superintendent L. Turner, of the Orange ambulance, reports for year ended June 30, that 1760 cases were attended to, ...

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  8. MAIZE FOR THE FACTORY

    The judging of the fourth white maize competition promoted by Kelloggs, Ltd., in which district agricultural societies and the Department of ...

    Article : 375 words
  9. KEEN FOLLOWER OF BUREAU

    The Agricultural Bureau has many keen supporters who travel all over the State to attend the district conferences, but it is doubtful whether ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CRISIS IN CITY MILK TRADE

    ALBION PARK.--A large meeting of milk suppliers of the Albion Park and Shellharbor districts was unable to suggest any way out of the ...

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  12. SHEARERS' COST OF LIVING

    No alteration in the rate for shearing has been made this year, but shearers are subject to cost of living deduction. ...

    Article : 131 words
  13. ORCHARDS ABANDONED TO GRAZING

    WINDSOR.--On account of the damage done to their orchards by the three floods which have swept down on them during the last twelve ...

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  14. SLAUGHTER OF OPOSSUMS

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.--Thousands of young opossums have been slaughtered, with their mothers, during the present open season. Their ...

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  16. THE WHEAT MERCHANT AND POOLING

    Mr. M. J. Lasry, general manager in Australia for Messrs. Louis Dreyfus and Co., who expresses amazement at the statement of Mr. H. K. ...

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  17. THE CAULIFLOWER CHAMPIONSHIP?

    WINDSOR.--A "Whiteheart" grown by Mr. W. Armstrong at Cornwallis weighed 263lb., which district growers claim to be a record. ...

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