Field artillery preparing to continue their march to Lytton camp yesterday after a rest on the roadside, A. Transformation Scene.—A portion of N. Culliford's holding (formerly Dulacca station), which, has been cleared of prickly pear by cochineal insects. Photo, by courtesy of Mr. T. J. Chambers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Thu 18 Apr 1929, Page 18
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