On this day – December 16, 1927 (97 years ago), the Southern Record and Advertiser (page 4) reported that: A number of leading dairymen were “taking advantage of the prices caused by drought to sell off their dairy herds and stock up heavily with lambs and sheep.” It reported there were fears the district might revert to a large sheep run.
Barham Anglican Parish News - March 27, 2025
Power of kindness. Life in Cambodia was good until April 1975, when the communist Khmer Rouge took control of the country. A reign of terror followed. During the next four years Socbeth Na struggled to survive. Na was a college graduate. The Khmer...