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Advertising : 470 words"M.E.U." asks for a remedy for aphis on cauliflower. Answer. Aphis can only be destroyed by the ...
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Article : 724 words"Inquisitive" (Perth) Inquires:- "Will a Muscovy drake mate with Pekin ducks. Will the eggs be fertile, and the resulting ducks good table ...
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Article : 186 words"Constant Sunday Reader" inquires: "Would you kindly let me know why my lambs put on no condition? They eat well and I am giving them ...
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Article : 206 wordsFollowing a telegraphed claim from New South Wales, published in the last issue of "The Sunday Times," claiming the origin of Nabawa ...
Article : 931 words"A.M.F." writes:—will the Premier start building the Boyup Brook-Cranbrook railway? We have thousands of sleepers on the line. ...
Article : 102 wordsIn connection with the bacon industry, Mr. H. Watson, of Watson's Supply Stores, who recently visited the Eastern States, writes as follows: ...
Article : 534 words"Grass" (Jessop's Well, via Kalgoorlie), writes:—I am anxious to plant a grass that would suit this district, and would be much obliged if you will give ...
Article : 133 words"Hill End" writes:- "You would greatly assist me by advising on the following:- "(1) From what depth will an ...
Article : 249 wordsC.S. (Tambellup) forwards five specimens of plants and asks for identification of each. Answer. ...
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Advertising : 99 words"Battler" (Two Creeks), states:- "I have lost two sheep and two more are affected. I would be pleased if you could give me an idea what is ...
Article : 295 wordsB.R. (Williams) writes:—I have a lot of cabbage plants and cauliflower that I have grown on a plot removed from the vegetable garden, that has never ...
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 11 May 1930, Page 20
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