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DROUGHT-STRICKEN LAND.

NEW ZEALAND FODDER,

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Melbourne, April 28. In the Federal House, in reply to a question whether Government would allow New Zealand fodder to come into New South Wales free in order to save stock during the drought, Mr Kingston said the matter had the full sympathy of the Government, but he was unaware if he had the power to grant the request. He would reply to morrow.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 398, 24 April 1902, Page 2

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DROUGHT-STRICKEN LAND. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 398, 24 April 1902, Page 2

DROUGHT-STRICKEN LAND. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 398, 24 April 1902, Page 2

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