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  2. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    From Walter Hutley:—"The war—which some day we hope will come to a close— will give to Australia new and greater possibilities. The return to civil life of a ...

    Article : 503 words
  3. THE MAN ON THE LAND.

    The annual tour of the lower south-east by officers of the Agricultural Department, was begun on Tuesday, when the Director (Professor Perkins), the Dairy ...

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  4. "OLD FAITHS AND NEW LIGHTS."

    Much time has been devoted in the past to the perplexing theory concerning which of the two conditions—heredity and environment—is more closely associated ...

    Article : 1,523 words
  5. THE REFERENDUM.

    From E. H. Coombe, M.P.:—"After having denied that he believes in the German theory of the Supremacy of the State, as against the British idea of the liberty of ...

    Article : 731 words
  6. POTATOES AND IRISH BLIGHT.

    From K. P. Saunders:—"Referring to the report of the prevalence of Irish blight on the Adelaide Plains, it is noteworthy that for four or five years the State has ...

    Article : 167 words
  7. THE COUNTRY.

    ANGASTON, December 6.—A petition has been forwarded to the Deputy Postmaster-General asking for the telephone at Towitta to be removed to the premises of Mr. J. D. Lambert, as the ...

    Article : 1,647 words
  8. SCHOOL OF MINES.

    The following list gives the names of students who passed examinations in 1916. The names in the first and second classes are in order of merit, and in the third class in alphabetical order. ...

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  9. THE RURAL VOICE.

    TWO WELLS, December 6.—Haymaking is well in hand, and the results are very good. The field is heavy, and the grain left standing for wheat is filling out nicely.—The mixed train now ...

    Article : 879 words
  10. LUTHERAN SCHOOLS.

    From "K. A. G.":—"I have waited vainly to see whether the dignified protest of the Lutheran residents against the closing of Lutheran schools would, not ...

    Article : 394 words
  11. STRIPPING TANGLED CROPS.

    The wheat crops, especially the early varieties, are lying down and badly tangled in the Crystal Brook district this season (writes our local representative). The ...

    Article : 123 words
  12. RECRUITING.

    From A. H. Hassen.— It is obvious that the anti-conscriptionists intend to oppose in every way any scheme emanating from the Prime Minister. 'A house divided ...

    Article : 436 words
  13. NEW WHEAT.

    The first load of new wheat at Port Victoria was delivered at Messrs. E. Buckerield Sons' mill on Monday by Mr. J. A. Arnold, of South Kilkerran. The sample ...

    Article : 163 words
  14. TWELVE BAGS TO THE ACRE.

    Our Hawker correspondent writes:—"As an illustration of what this district will grow with a good rainfall, Mr. D. E. Madigan (has reaped from 25 acres of flooded ...

    Article : 61 words
  15. DISCHARGED HOME SERVICE MEN.

    From "One of the Sufferers":— A letter in The Register of Thursday from In Sympathy" calls for comment. The matter does not only affect men at the ...

    Article : 243 words
  16. PAYNEHAM GARDENERS.

    The Payneham branch of the fruitgrowers and Market Gardeners' Association held its monthly meeting in the institute. There was a good attendance. The Hon. Secretary (Mr. C. T. Fisher) ...

    Article : 182 words
  17. YEARLY RAIL TICKETS.

    From F. Blakeney Shoobridge.—"It is somewhat surprising to learn that the Government intend to raise the 'all-lines' yearly tickets from £80 to £99 5/6 for the ...

    Article : 158 words
  18. CO-OPERATIVE C. & B. COMPANY.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Glencoe East Cheese and Butter Company was held on November 27. The Chairman of Directors (Mr. R. Agnew) presided. The balance sheet showed that ...

    Article : 172 words
  19. INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOL.

    From "Interested Onlooker":—"I am glad to see that Mr. Penfold-Hyland refuses to confuse the two subjects of industrial alcohol and prohibition, as they ...

    Article : 436 words
  20. IMPOUNDINGS.

    SOUTH TERRACE (Lillian Wooding, Poundkeeper).— Chestnut gelding, branded diamond 73 near shoulder. ANGASTON (John Bott, Poundkeepter).— ...

    Article : 76 words
  21. THE WHEAT SCHEME.

    From W. Towill, Claypans:—"It is stated that the advance on wheat for the coming crop will be 1/6 a bushel. Is that a fact? Only a very small portion of that ...

    Article : 392 words
  22. MISCELLANEOUS.

    "The White Plague."—You should communicate direct with the military authorities. "Farmer."—Rust in bacon is the result of old age, and cannot be cured. It is therefore ...

    Article : 811 words
  23. GARDENERS' PROBLEMS.

    There was an exceptionally large attendance at the latest meeting of the Campbelltown branch of the Fruitgrowers and Market Gardeners' Association. A number of new members were ...

    Article : 537 words
  24. DISTRTCT COUNCILS.

    MITCHAM, December 4.—Present—Crs, Penno (chair), Hewett, Thomas, Brady, Duncan, Stephens, Lawson, Rennie, and Slee. The Adelaide Electric Supply Company wrote stating that it ...

    Article : 221 words
  25. PEPSIN FOR CHEESEMAKING.

    As a result of the operation of certain war regulations in Europe, whereby the export of rennet has been prohibited, the amount of rennet available in Australia is ...

    Article : 464 words
  26. WOMEN'S NON-PARTY POLITICAL ASSOCIATION.

    The final meeting for the present year of the Women's Non-Party Political Association was held at the May Club on Wednesday evening. Miss: H. Burden presided over a fair attendance. It ...

    Article : 90 words
  27. RAILWAY CHANGE.

    Mr. H. S. R. Morter, for several years on the clerical staff at the Adelaide Railway Office, has been appointed clerk at the Angaston Station. ...

    Article : 28 words
  28. Advertising

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