Reading Standard Etc 10-1919
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Germ&n a.grlcultur'l during' the liIst ,t hirty to
forty year. 'Ind how that dJovelopment had
been a.ooomplisbeit. . Some' strikln~ lesson«
may be learnt' from ' thee ..~-wstlgation8J
Jeoooll6 which,' every British fa'Fer .hould
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60 persons.
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