OUR STAPLE FOOD.
U&y Elecbnc Telegraph — Copyright.) SYDNEY, April 22. In the course of a speech by Professor Watt, an agricultural expert at the Sydney University, said that on the growth of wheat, to a large extent, would depend the predominance of the white race, whose staple food it was. As a result of scientific investigations, he was perfectly certain that New South Wales two million acres of wheat area could be increased to twenty million acres. EIGHT HOUR BILL. . IBy Electric Telegraph— Cop y-ifr it. J SYDNEY, April 22. An Eight Hour, Bill, which will be submitted to the '$Pate Parliament next session, will provide a wide extension of the principle".
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Grey River Argus, 24 April 1911, Page 6
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112OUR STAPLE FOOD. Grey River Argus, 24 April 1911, Page 6
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