SiieiKing on nituro study at the Agriculiu il education Conference yosterdaj, oue of the delegates said that, fortunately, tho idea that tho scientific, name of every object iibs essflntiil to the studj of it~was being got rid of. The invention of bells is attributed to the Kfrviti ins, who are. credited with har. n<r nvde. u>* of perensston insfriimentß to announce the sacred fetes of OcinTh" Biiti«h Kmn-re produces .more ijold in irs raw state than anv other ccuatry in the world.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10298, 5 June 1919, Page 3
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