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  2. MAJOR-GENERAL HUTTON AND THE OFFICERS COMMANDING QUEENSLAND REGIMENTS AND ADJUTANTS.

    Standing: Reading from Left Right—Captain Coxen, R. A. A.; Captain White, Lieutenant-Colonel Irving, Major Plant, Captain Niesign (Private Secretary to G.O.C.). Captain Hesketh, Lieutenant-Colonel Byron, Captain Laverack, Captain Foote, Major Spencer Browne, Major Larsen, Major Sellheim, Captain Catherwood, Captain Halstead, Major Hopkins, Major Rankin, Major Kech, Sitting—Late Lieutenant-Colonel Hutchinson, Lieutenant-Colonel Thynne, Lieutenant-Colonel Ricardo (Commandant). Major-General Sir E. Hutton (G.O.C.), Lieutenant-Colonel Foxton, Lieutenant-Colonel Avtoun-Mayor Lather. On Ground—Captain Darvall, Captain Harris. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 92 words
  3. The Nut Tree.

    The nut tree (Macadamia ternifolia), or what is commonly called the "Bush nut," on the Richmond River, would easily become profitable if people would only take the trouble to grow the trees ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 595 words
  4. THE PACIFIC CABLE.—A UNIQUE MEMENTO.

    The accompanying illustration of an armchair, made out of one of the casks on which the Pacific cable was floated ashore at Southport (Queensland), depicts a most interesting memento of that important event. The armchair was made to the order of G. H. Buzacott, Deputy-Postmaster of Queensland, by the well-known Brisbane firm of John Hicks, Limited. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 63 words
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