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NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY

FROM “POST” SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. MnmmsT, The late dry spell has greatly decreased the milk supply to JJie Midhirst Factory. The land, which looks very dry at present’ would be bonefittod greatly by rain.

The farmers are now settling

down, after the haymaking season, and those employed in sheep farming are preparing for the dipping. A few athletes are already training on the track in preparation for the sports, which are to he held next month. The track is in good order and record entries, coupled -with r)'Tl| nnianceson the day of the sports, are expected.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 39, 21 February 1929, Page 7

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NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY Stratford Evening Post, Issue 39, 21 February 1929, Page 7

NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY Stratford Evening Post, Issue 39, 21 February 1929, Page 7

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