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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 13 words
  3. Expert Doubts Efficacy Of W.A. Fly Parasite

    Referring to the reported discovery in West Australia of a wasp said to be a parasite for blowflies, the .secretary of the Stockowners Association (Mr. E. D. H. Virgo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MANY IRRIGATION PLOTS OVER WATERED

    Fruitgrowers were warned against overwatering on irrigated land at a meeting of the advisory councils of research stations at Mildura. ...

    Article : 327 words
  5. Better Wheat Yield Than Last Year

    MUNDOORA, Monday.—Farmers have practically finished reaping, and many have finished carting their wheat. The crops in general are better than last year. ...

    Article : 51 words
  6. Dingoes Kill Sheep Near Morgan

    MORGAN, Monday.—A dingo which, It is believed, destroyed several sheep in this district, was killed on the plains near the town. Three other dogs were seen in rough ...

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  7. FREE SEED WHEAT FOR MALLEE

    ALTHOUGH the 1,000 bags of seed wheat which Tatiara farmers will give for distribution among drought stricken farmers in the mallee is expressly for the Loxton and ...

    Article : 297 words
  8. GURRAWA WHEAT POPULAR IN MALLEE

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  9. BUCKBUSH FLOURISHING ON E.P. LAND

    At a recent Agricultural Bureau Conference at Streaky. Bay, a delegate from the northern part of Eyre Peninsula, said that he had found that, if buckbush were cut ...

    Article : 210 words
  10. Cricket And Tennis At Mount Gambier

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  11. LEXIAS AT £23/9/ A Ton IN BRITAIN

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 words
  12. TWO E.P. PORTS HANDLE 170,00 TONS OF CARGO

    PORT LINCOLN, Monday.—Last year 370 vessels with a tonnage of 266,241 net and 407,149 gross entered Port Lincoln. Of these 16 were overseas vessels with a tonnage of ...

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  13. LOW RIVER HAMPERS LOCK CONSTRUCTION

    RENMARK, Monday.—Owing to low water in the Murray it has been found impossible to assemble any more material at Lock 7. A good camp has boon arranged at the lock ...

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  14. Fortifying Spirit From Surplus Dried Fruit

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The managing director of Federal Distilleries Pty., Ltd., of Fort Melbourne (Mr. Lloyd Brind) stated that his firm had arranged to take over from ...

    Article : 61 words
  15. Both Wrists Broken In Fall

    PORT LINCOLN, Monday.—While racing backwards with several companions at Lout a Bay, Mr. Maurice Watherstone overbalanced and fell, breaking both arms at the wrist. ...

    Article : 36 words
  16. River Murray Inspection Next Month

    Although the River Murray Commission, with Senator Barnes (chairman) at its head, will be unable to continue the journey from Renmark, where the Simpson Newland Lock ...

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  17. Happenings In The Country

    BERRI.—The fourth general irrigation, postponed in consequence of the holiday rains, trill start on January 13 on the 40 ft. and 90 ft. lifts. The 120 ft., lift will begin ...

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  18. Razor Slashing, Poisoning; Man And Woman In Hospital

    COROWA, Monday.—Olive Warner, an employee of the Court House Hotel, was attacked by a man this afternoon, and slashed with a razor. ...

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  19. SHEEPSKIN EXPORT DUTY NOT YET CONSIDERED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Prime Minister said today that he had received letters of protest about the rumour that the Federal Government intended to place an ...

    Article : 94 words
  20. FREELING PICNIC RACES

    FREELING, Monday.—At the annual meeting of the Freeling Racing Club, presided Over by Mr. J. F. Daly, it was arranged to hold a picnic race meeting on February 8 on the property of Messrs ...

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  21. Old Residents Of Port Augusta Die

    Mr. Alexander McDonald, an old resident of Port Augusta, was 77 years old. He was born at Brechan, in Forfarshire, Scotland, and come to South Australia with his parents ...

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  22. YESTERDAY'S RIVER LEVELS

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  23. Rain Obviates Transport Of Starving Sheep

    The fain has saVed the owners of Wood-lands Station, from ? having to truck more sheep away for agistment. There wore good falls across the station, and, there is plenty ...

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  24. Wool Prices Drop 40 Per Cent, In Year

    HOBART, Monday.—Today's wool sales opened slowly, and many' bales were withdrawn early because of poor prices For super merino 34d. lb. was secured: On an ...

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  25. Premier To Visit West Coast Next Month

    The Premier (Mr. Butler) proposes to spend a week on Eyre Peninsula early next month, chiefly to enquire into roads and drought; relief questions, and to attend the ...

    Article : 52 words
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