Rabbit Pest Diminishing
Monday 18 June 1923, The Sydney Morning Herald
WALCHA, Saturday.
The rabbit pest is being considerably diminished just now, the high price of skins creating great activity among trappers. Several now own their motors.
Local news from newspaper archives
Monday 18 June 1923, The Sydney Morning Herald
WALCHA, Saturday.
The rabbit pest is being considerably diminished just now, the high price of skins creating great activity among trappers. Several now own their motors.
Written by macalba
May 5, 2010 at 6:00 am
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This blog presents local news taken from newspaper archives, recording the minutiae of everyday life in a bygone age.
Newspapers were the main, if not the only, source of news and information for much of that time. For this reason we can get a deeper glimpse into everyday life a century ago, than we might gleen from today's newspapers.
[... and in the process of doing this, I'll learn more about the history of the area in which I live. I'll concentrate on northern New England, at least initially, rather than the entire New England area, as that's the part I'm more familiar with.]
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