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“The Child is Father—.”

••farmers in the Ohura were of the opinion that the locality did not suit mangolds, but one boy’s father is convinced from his son’s effort (in the Buys’ and Girls’ Clubs competition), a crop averaging 103 tons per acre. Ilia I coucenlraliun on a limited area of mangolds is Ihe best solution of his supplementary food problem.’’ This passage was conducted 111 a reporl lo the Taranaki Education Hoard, by Mr I). Maekay. senior instructor in agriculture. “That sort of thing is iiappenning all over Taranaki,” said Mr P. J. 11. While.

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Franklin Times, Volume XXII, Issue 89, 1 August 1932, Page 6

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“The Child is Father—.” Franklin Times, Volume XXII, Issue 89, 1 August 1932, Page 6

“The Child is Father—.” Franklin Times, Volume XXII, Issue 89, 1 August 1932, Page 6

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