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  2. Agriculture—Backbone Of A Growing State

    IN the 1948-49 year, WA exported wheat (including flour) and wool valued at more than £40,000,000—nearly twice the value of all the State's exports in 1938 39, said Agriculture Minister G. B. Wood. If the values of fruit, vegetables and meat were added, the total value of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Wool Export Values Skyrocket

    WESTERN Australia exported 85,919,353lb. of greasy wool valued at £18,358,654 in 1948-49. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 110 words
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  6. Erosion Problem Must Be Studied

    ALLOWED to go on its way unchecked, soil erosion could put the human race out of existence, said Farmers' Union secretary H. J. Prater. "Soil erosion is a world-wide problem. And it is not a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 248 words
  7. Yes Sir, Yes Sir, A Few Bales Full

    FLEECES from the relatively few black sheep in WA flocks are exporter to Italy, where the wool is ...

    Article : 97 words
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  9. Sixth Of World's Sheep In Aust.

    ABOUT one sixth of the world's sheep are in Australia. But because Australia's ...

    Article : 47 words
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  11. Lamb Export Works Busy

    A BOUT 228,354 lambs were treated at WA export works during 1948. Despite difficult conditions ...

    Article : 83 words
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