Only 20 years have passed since Kingaroy was a primitive settlement with a sparse population. It was at first only a teamsters' camp in virgin scrub, and then a small township. Within the past two decades it has grown to be the hub of the vast, rich agricultural land of the South Burnett—a progressive and prosperous community—and the district of which it is the centre ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Thu 26 Sep 1929, Page 8
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