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  2. VIEWS AND COMMENTS

    Sir—Ignorant and blind as Mr. Theodore has proved himself, and heaven-sent financier that he claims to be, it is astounding that he knows so ...

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  3. POINTS FROM LETTERS

    From Frank Gibbens, Kilkenny:—I have just put in a week at Watts's Gully, about six miles from Gumeracha, and seven miles from Williamstown, where ...

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  5. COUNTRY SECTION

    "I do not know that foul brood in bees exists anywhere in South Australia," said Mr. E. H. Hannaford (president of the Beekeepers' THESE DEHORNED MILKING SHORTHORN cows belong to the herds at Messrs. H. W. Morphett & Co.'s model dairy, at Wood's Point, River Murray. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GLAND DISEASE IN SHEEP

    Mr. E. A. Brooks, of Buckland Park, Two Wells, has been thanked by the Stockowners' Association council for his generous offer to ...

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  7. DISTURBANCES AT MEETINGS

    Sir—While wishing to offer no criticism of the behaviour of certain University students at recent public political meetings. I would be pleased if ...

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  8. MINING AT MOONTA

    The decision of the Federal authorities on the request for a further grant to provide a treatment plant for the development of Milne's lode on the ...

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  9. REPORTS FROM RURAL CENTRES

    The Football Club held a dance, for which music was supplied by the Gladiola, Orchestra. The proceeds totalled £10.— The Rev. W. O. North gave a lantern ...

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  10. "ANOTHER CANARD"

    Sir—I read with interest the reference in "The Advertiser" today to my "maiden" speech, in the Senate on the Fiduciary Notes Bill. To take ...

    Article : 539 words
  11. BARLEY EXPORTS INCREASE

    "Barley producers, like growers of other cereal crops." states the Minister for Markets (Mr. Moloney), "are experiencing low prices, which are ...

    Article : 297 words
  12. WORD GOLF

    The solution of today's Wort Golf problem is:— LORD, LORE, LONE, LINE, LING, KING. ...

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  13. HOPE FOR RECOVERY

    "I sincerely trust that it will not be long before you will be again on the road to economic stability and commercial prosperity," wrote Mr. E. J. Benn ...

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  14. Mr. NIEASS AND INTEREST

    Sir—I did not advocate repudiation of principal or interest, but pointed out that an adjustment was absolutely essential if Australia is ever to be lifted ...

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  15. MOTHERS' DAY

    Sir—I was very surprised to read under the above heading of an "English" mothers' day, equally so "American," for though the idea emanated from an ...

    Article : 241 words
  16. EMPIRE WOOL CONFERENCE

    Mr. W. P. Devereux (woolgrowers' representative in Europe) has cabled to the effect that the Uruguay Government wishes to be represented at the ...

    Article : 181 words
  17. COMMONWEALTH CLUB COMES OF AGE

    Reference to the sturdy growth of the Commonwealth Club was made at the 21st annual meeting of members last night. The report for the year ended ...

    Article : 189 words
  18. VINE AND FRUIT TREE PRUNING

    A conference of River Murray branches of the Agricultural Bureau was held last week at Barmera to consider rules and conditions of the ...

    Article : 197 words
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  20. MR. LANG'S SPEECH

    Sir—I listened in to Mr. Lang's speech at the Exhibition Building, and I must confess that when his disjointed rambling was finished I could not feel ...

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  21. NEW FLOUR MILL AT CUMMINS

    CUMMINS, April 30.—A modern plant will be installed at the new flour mill, which will be ready within four months. Mr. A. T. H. Heidenreich, of Salisbury ...

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  22. PASTORALIST ON ARBITRATION

    The fourth animal conference of the Pastures Protection Board was held today. Fifteen delegates were present, representing 1,270 pastoralists. ...

    Article : 174 words
  23. Y.P. Fallow Contest

    Mr. S. W. A. Heinrich gained top place (92 marks out of 100) in the South Kilkerran fallow competition judged by the district agricultural ...

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  24. MANOORA FARMERS PROTEST

    On behalf of Manoora farmers, a letter has been sent to each South Australian member of the Federal Parliament and the Prime Minister ...

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  25. Rates for Stock on Railways

    The executive committee of the Stockowners' Association intends to ask the Railways Commissioner that fright rates for livestock should be ...

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