Queensland is capable of growing almost any of the vegetable produce of the torrid and temperate zones—wheat, olives, maize, grapes, oranges, annatto, cinnamon, tea, coffee, sugar, ...
Article : 1,940 words"Ex pede Herculem" is a time-honored aphorism, and if we may venture to judge of our colony by the tone and status of its newspaper Press, then indeed great things may be ...
Article : 661 wordsQueensland, of course, preserves her own meat and some kinds of fruit, but in these she only does what the other colonies can do equally as well, seeing that beef and mutton, peaches and ...
Article : 720 wordsIt is generally (but erroneously) supposed by many who reside out of Queensland, that its death-rate per thousand must be high every year as compared with those of other ...
Article : 794 wordsThis universally important article of commerce is destined to figure heavily and increasingly among the products of North-eastern Australia, or Queensland. In the year 1866 there ...
Article : 871 wordsThere were, at the close of the year 1878, no less than 593 distinct places of manufacture in Queensland, but only a few of them bear in any degree upon our exports, the bulk of them being ...
Article : 505 wordsThe Queensland farmer differs materially from his brother operator in other parts of Australia, in the kind of climate, rainfall, soil, and crops he has to contend with. He has little frost and ...
Article : 517 wordsThe great pastoral or "squatting" interest has the merit of having steered Queensland in safety through her early primeval straggles towards the goal of her present prosperous ...
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The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939), Sat 6 Nov 1875, Page 3
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