Queensland will increase its wool, its beef and its fat lamb production. This is the Jong view, taken by Mr. Norman Bourke, president of the United Graziers' Association of Queensland. interviewed in Sydney on his return trip from the Australian ...
Article : 287 wordsYou know that a publicity campaign has been running for a year in the United States and that wool consumption in 1935 was over 70 ...
Article : 770 wordsThe Derribony dispersal sale held on June 5 and 6 was a success. practically all offerings being cleared. ...
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Article : 154 wordsMR. A. S. BURDEKIN, who died last week, was a rowing enthuslast. and for many years he lived "up the river" at the Sydney Rowing Club ...
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Queensland Country Life (Qld. : 1900 - 1954), Thu 18 Jun 1936, Page 9
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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