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HOW TO GROW PARSLEY.

. There js an unfailing- request for parsley every day of tho year. In some gardens this crop gives annoyance; it will probably not germinate,, or bed of it may suddonly die off, for reasons apparently unknown, / ~'.'. /> A picco of ground newly dug with plenty of manure Bix inchos from the is satisfactory, Parsley has long tap roots, and theso must get down to a good depth'amongst tho manure to withstand drought. Ground that cracks js seldom, satisfactory/ , Put tho-seed in, shallow drills, and if dry weather continues tho seed must bo watered'for several weekß, Paraley is very slow to ■germinate; allow six weeks. Thin "out the plants to three finches; -better and more lasting foliage results, ;'When■ growth gets 'rampant and coarse;'cut down a portion MM fprtji fresh Bupply.of cs,tab.li»hod,^it.will,come up yearly/ but Is'ibesitonowed'every third year, as old plants::run-to,seedv, ■•:',■■\:/:,v^.'/■■' '.':■..'

ttokcitiaenWp'^ ttio tfpeopl<p<)s gatiorisjand r^s'ponsjbiiiii^V'^l^ claims^}l:?tiij3siYs all^ihja' r.eßpbnsi biijtijea her vpqiiti dii A "(Ohbord,) ?;Arii;K|npii'd; ! w uindiy toro(l:oy;6rrth(j :W to'Mtifrdnuany;^ able 1 th(^ay.bd/P|i^'-t§H'!'iss4

: v.Sir ißalchaiittra>KTisliha •wasHhoiiioxt; of tho' is'.thq'' part "vbrigtet jewel which':pwes' ■yvhatovcr'.it, trio; bonign- British .Goybrnmpnt; c Irtnia; whoso ■ interests; ; arq ■ indis&lubly /inttp: ,wo'yen V|th .thoso i of ■ .Qrodt.''Bfitam, V.hpSb.': peace,- v prji)gross,;pros "civilisation aro up^pri tho, : safety of the British Empire, -,wh&t it thofpart, I ask,":wliichj In'diaMtf, gqiiig id play-in this gtgahtio strugglet;,Thero can bo only ohq'answor,'and Mt ansjyor has.beon telegraphed'in'adva'rico'.to'-his Majesty,' even • bef oro, r .wo 'could' 'meet' to givb'it' by tho "Noble; Lord—(liud cheers)—that is now at the,holnt;of tlie Indian.Empire-r-hisi'Majesty;,'s representative In India..'■. That answer Is ■that India isiloyal to the plajiosall its resources at'the disposal or his Majesty. .(Cheers.) ; The '.Princes of India have strikingly exemplified their' loyalty by the splendid-offer of. all ■ their ■ re-* sources to his Majesty's , Government. Meetings are being held from one corner of India; to the other- to express India's loyalty, and its readiness to'make'.any sacrifice demanded by tho exigencies of war; Hindus and Mohammedans, Parsis? and Christians, are all vying with each other inihe'eiprcssion qfiheiridevotion to''the,Crown, ,1 am but voicing /the sentiments of the vast. Hindu' community when I; say that-they- offer- to make every saorifice'dcnianded of them,, and to support.tho British with their life and property in the glorio'uß'fight for righteousness, and justice. Let me conclude with the' memorable words of oxhortation and appeal of. India's grand old man. 'Yes, I have not the least doubt in that every.individual of tho-vast mass;of humanity of India will havo but one desire in his heart, iiamely, to support to' the beat of his ability and power the British people in their glorious strugglo for justice, liberty, honour, and true human greatness' and happiness.'" (Applause) Speaker after speaker, native auO European, added his brief quota to thfl demonstration, and the motion'was carried with the greatest enthusiasm.

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North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13177, 5 October 1914, Page 7

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HOW TO GROW PARSLEY. North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13177, 5 October 1914, Page 7

HOW TO GROW PARSLEY. North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13177, 5 October 1914, Page 7

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