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  3. FUTURE OF WHEAT PRICES.

    Professor Perkins, Director of Agriculture in South Australia, contributes some interesting notes on the wheat position to the "S.A. Journal ...

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  5. DROUGHT LOSSES IN N.S.W.

    Our W.A. pastoralists have suffered a good deal in the middle Norwest owing to the droughty conditions which prevailed for so long in that ...

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  7. THE MARKETING OF FRESH FRUIT.

    Mr. Hy. J. Stephens, of "The Farmer and Settler" (Sydney), writes interestingly regarding the marketing of fresh fruit in the Eastern States, ...

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  8. UNTIDINESS.

    Have you ever been into a room where everything was topsy-turvy; have you ever looked in a drawer or a cupboard where all the contents ...

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  9. A GENEROUS TRIBUTE.

    Mr. Neil McNeil, the head of Millar's Timber and Trading Go., giving evidence before the House of Representatives Committee on sea ...

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  10. WHEAT CROPS.

    The Agricultural Department has issued the following statement regarding experiments which have been carried out in connection with ...

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