PLAGUE OF MICE.
ONE GOOD RESULT. SYDNEY, May 19. It is possible that good results will follow the mouse plague. It was stated at a meeting of tlio Molong Pastures Protection Board that the mice were eating Bathurst burrs, and the seeds of other noxious weeds. At one place on tlho 801 l river the seeds of the thistles had all disappeared, and the husks could be seen at the entrances to the mouse holes.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17459, 20 May 1922, Page 15
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