MAILS GO THROUGH!
CHINA’S FINE SERVICE
One of the amazing and —to those ho have not been here for some time -almost incomprehensible things bout China, says a Shanghai paper, is te way the postal administration eeps the mails going in spite of wars nd floods and other disturbances rested by man and Nature. For day-by-day efficiency in the fact f what frequently are most trying i(acuities, tit? portal s rrtce in China mks among the best in the world.
Short horn carrots should now be largely sown. The ground needs to be thoroughly prepared by'deep tigging, and incorporating generous quantities of well-rotted stable manure. Be sure that the manure is thoroughly broken up, and the soil pulverised finely, else the roots ot the carrots will become forked.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 376, 9 June 1928, Page 27
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128MAILS GO THROUGH! Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 376, 9 June 1928, Page 27
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