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  2. AGRICULTURAL NOTES.

    Maize is one of the most profitable crops on a mixed farm. In addition to its market value as grain, it enters largely into the economic feeding of animals and ...

    Article : 279 words
  3. WOMAN'S WORLD.

    A very pleasant day was spent on Wednesday last, when Mrs. Missingham and Mrs. W. Graham, of Dunoon, invited their friends to a picnic on Dorroughby [?] ...

    Article : 221 words
  4. INTERESTING ITEMS,

    The wolves of hunger prowl constantly around millions of doors in this land —in this favoured land—and if the illness of the head of the family takes hi[?] away ...

    Article : 76 words
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  6. VARIETIES OF MAIZE UNDER TRIAL.

    The Department, with a view of arriving at the best kinds of maize to grow in the several districts, made a series of experiments last year in coastal and inland ...

    Article : 192 words
  7. CHARITIES AND THIS TOTALISATOR.

    it is an extraordinary fact that we do not take advantage or our mission for sport to make, sporting institutions contribute on some regular plan to the upkeep of ...

    Article : 115 words
  8. MAKING THE EMPIRE INVULNERABLE.

    If the defences of the Empire are weak, and a great, amount of military strength be necessary, it would be very easy to do it by training 2 per cent. of people as ...

    Article : 96 words
  9. JAPAN NOW FOURTH DREADNOUGHT POWER.

    Orders have recently been placed in Japan by the Japanese Government for four new armoured snips of the super-Dreadnought type. With the battle cruiser laid down at ...

    Article : 208 words
  10. MANURIAL, TRIALS.

    The manure recommended by the Department's chemist (Mr. Guthrie) again proved botter suited for most of our maize suits. This manure comprised 3cwt. of [?] ...

    Article : 283 words
  11. FODDER CROPS.

    The time seems opportune to direct the attention of farmers to the necessity of planting fodder crops, and for their subsequent conservation, as a provision for ...

    Article : 280 words
  12. THE SAME AS GENERAL GRANT.

    The Sydney Government House is only to afford his Excellency some little spiritual reereation. He comes up here to adorn himself for his employment at Randwick and ...

    Article : 125 words
  13. MOTORS FOR THE RAILWAYS.

    As announced some time age, the Acting Treasurer (Mr. Carmichnel) has had in view the introduction of motors for the railways. The mutter is before the Chief ...

    Article : 135 words
  14. THE MAD GAME OF WAR.

    We wish our English-speaking theorists of a citizen army could see the thing in practice. Someday there will be a terrible our Party'—which fastened compulsory ...

    Article : 96 words
  15. THE NEW HOWITZER.

    The work of re-arming the British gunners with the new Hewitzer is proceeding apace, and already several batteries have the weapon in use and are using it for ...

    Article : 246 words
  16. TOWN WITH NO GAS BILLS.

    The visitor to the Canadian town of Medicine Hat is struck by the sight of street lamps burnirig in the day. The reason is that the city obtains the whole of ...

    Article : 158 words
  17. KIND OF CROPS FOR FODDER.

    At the Berry Stud Farm a trial was made of four varieties of maize obtained from America. These were Marlbro' Prolific, Cocke's Prolific, Funk's Yellow Dent, ...

    Article : 276 words
  18. ARRESTING A "PRIMUS."

    At the Murwillumbah police court on Tuesday, before Messrs. H. L. Meads and P. Smith, J. sP., one whose elbow had been bent rather too frequently during the ...

    Article : 132 words
  19. RESPITE.

    The renewal of the alliance between Britain and Japan may mean that Australia has 10 whole years to prepare for the trouble that is surely coming; hut it ...

    Article : 168 words
  20. A LIVING LIGHT.

    There is a most remarkable tree or shrub in a small gulch near some springs about 12 miles north of Tuscarora. It is about six or seven feet in height, with a trunk ...

    Article : 171 words
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  22. WE[?]HERSPOON'S GUN.

    The foolish vaparings of Mr. J. Wetherspoon, M.L.A., in reference to the inclusion of the Rural Workers Union in the scope of the Industrial Bill are the sort ...

    Article : 170 words
  23. SOR[?]UM AND COWPEAS MIXED.

    The Sorghum Saccharatum did not prove in any way equal to the two other varieties referred to. An examination of the crops of sorghum grown on the coast ...

    Article : 170 words
  24. WHAT FEDERAL CONTROL MEANS.

    The long delays and the ever-accumulat-. ing expenses now represented by the shearing case will fall on every other trade and industry which invites the appeal to a ...

    Article : 161 words
  25. PIG-FEEDING.

    Pigs like pumpkins. Best results were obtained at Hawkesburry College through feeding pumpkins uncooked. Seeds of pumpkins contain a fair percentage of ...

    Article : 226 words
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