NDER a cloudless sky, the Show continued its successful course yesterday, and the merry click of the turnstiles again made happy music for the Royal National Association. [?] ...
Article : 632 wordsTHROUGHOUT yesterday the scene in the ring was serene, as all the events were dispatched without anything' untoward. Saddle ponies invaded the oval in the morning, and one of tho features of the programme was the display given by a glorious ...
Article : 855 wordsThrough the first obstacle. Mr. Tilson's "Toby" at work in the Pike Bros, sheep dog trials. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 32 words10.0 a.m.—Primary schools' champion-ships (controlled by the Queensland State Primary Schools' Amateur Athletic Asso-ciation). Boys, 10 events; girls, 12 ...
Article : 326 wordsBOYS and girls who attend the camps at the Royal Show re-ceive valuable training, and even their business instincts are ...
Article : 126 wordsEXCELLENT service by the police resulted in 71 children who were lost at the Exhibition during the week being cared for and returned to their ...
Article : 128 wordsPacked with incident and interest, a diversified programme was provided for the thousands who thronged the Grandstands and ringside seats for the ...
Article : 528 wordsA LTHOUGH the flowers, which came in yesterday for the third divi-sion of the floral work, were hardly up to the generally high standard of ...
Article : 861 wordsThe reports presented to the annual meeting of the Ayrshire Cattle Herd Book Society of Australasia (Queens-land branch) last evening by the ...
Article : 261 wordsThe wood chopping contests again attracted many onlookers yesterday when Charlie Strandquist, of Japoon. North Queensland, won the final of; ...
Article : 503 wordsTHE extent of ground improvements at Bowen Park during the next 12 months will depend upon the decision of the R.N.A. Council when it takes stock after the Show is over. The chairman of the council (Mr. Bottomlev") said vesterdav ...
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Advertising : 199 wordsHANDSOME trophies of silverware and cutlery, as well as many cups, glistened in the sunlight in front of the main grandstand yesterday as his ...
Article : 977 wordsThe sheaf-tossing contest attracted 14 entries, mostly from axemen. It was thoroughly enjoyed by the crowd. J. Ferris, of. Stokers Siding, New South ...
Article : 42 wordsThe prize offered at the Royal Show for best boy rider under 12 years was won by Master C. McDermid ...
Article : 23 wordsAwaiting the judge in the ring at the Exhibition, this pony put himself into a frisky mood, and his expression suggests an argument whether he will submit to be held. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 64 wordsThe necessity for education was emphasised by Sir James Blair (Chief: Justice) in an address to the members: of the farm boys and girls' camps at ...
Article : 194 wordsUp to Thursday 15,261 persons were carried by rail from the city to the Exhibition, compared with 12,294 for the first four days of Mir 1935 Show. ...
Article : 124 wordsFor the first time in the history of the Brisbane show a judging competition, with a Jersey cow as the subject, for members of the farm girls' ...
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The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), Sat 22 Aug 1936, Page 12
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