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| Every day witnesses a new developInient in child psychology. The latest Ks a child who knows it’s father from ■its mother. One of these has been i.liseovered by an impromptu speaker Kit last evening’s meeting of the St ■Columba Club, and as the atk’ndancc Iwas considerably larger than for some Iwecks past ,the statement did not fall Ini deaf or unappreciative cars. Y\ ith Ithis and other “aboriginal!tics” the ■meeting went with a swing from start |o finish, and at its conclusion senior land junior teams were picked for the ■West Coast competitions, candidates beling entered for all of the club items. I The Farmers’ Union conference ha* Ejefore it five separate remits all urging [the ‘‘one big union” of farmers. I In view of the controversy going on liu Australia over the cut in weather Ireports to country districts, the followging remit from Pelorus to be submitted gto tho dominion conference of the ■Farmers ’ 1 Tiioji is of interest: —‘ ‘ r l hat [this eonferorcc of the Farmers’ Union ■ advocate country post and telephone ■ offices L ing furnished daily with the ftwcathvr report; this could be posted |up in the office in the same manner as II he official war bulletins were treated, land would be of the greatest practica I assistance to farmers in the getting it ■of crops and oth'Or agricultural and paslloral pursuits.”

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Grey River Argus, 26 July 1922, Page 3

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Untitled Grey River Argus, 26 July 1922, Page 3

Untitled Grey River Argus, 26 July 1922, Page 3

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