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Advertising : 340 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) on May 17 said the Imperial authorities were now prepared to take, as part of their contract for 3,500,000 bushels of wheat, as ...
Article : 384 wordsThe value of fruit as an article of diet is being increasingly recognised by the Australian people. Hero climatic conditions make it particularly desirable that a ...
Article : 348 wordsAs a result of enquiries made in England and America the Hon. R. B. Rees. M.L.A., of Victoria, has forwarded a report, opposing the bulk handling of wheat ...
Article : 338 wordsAt the meeting of the committee of the Farmers' and Scttlers' Association last week, it was resolved to inform. the Prime Minister that the ...
Article : 108 wordsThe total quantity of South Australian received by the Wheat Harvest Board in respect to the 1915-16 crop was 29,891,000 bushles, of which 7,309,000 ...
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Article : 126 wordsThe recent rains are believed to have done damage to many of the wheat stacks in the country, tout until this week, owing to the continued wet weather, there has ...
Article : 156 words"Progress" writes:—It has been announced that the Poultry Expert is at liberty to lecture at centres. All the advantages of poultry-keeping are set out, ...
Article : 217 wordsAgriculturists have too long neglected the claims of poultry. Many of them who have listened to advice, and have honestly tried to do something to make their fowls ...
Article : 116 words"A.G.M." writing from Pyramid Station, Roeburne. Western Australia, to the "Australasian," throws some light on the question of the nesting of wild turkeys. He says:—"Wild trekeys in ...
Article : 383 wordsMr. Clement Giles, Rookswood, writes:— "From all parts of Australia we hear Complaints of the damage done by mice. There certainly never has been such a ...
Article : 720 wordsNearly every farm produces a good deal of feed which is not used. If any farmer could garner and put in one piace at one time all the plant growth that his ...
Article : 403 wordsMice ore being poisoned in thousands by the fumes of bisulphide of carbon at Hopetoun (Victoria), says the Melbourne "Herald." Official report states that the experiments being carried out ...
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Advertising : 64 wordsWILLOWIE, May 16.—Mr. E. E. Craig, organiser of the Farmers' and Settlers Association, addressed a representative gathering of farmers yesterday evening in the local ball. A branch was ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 26 May 1917, Page 11
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