The first day of the Stnathorpe annual carniva was fine and warm, and ws devoted chiefly to the placing of exhibits and to the judging of the fruit ...
Article : 426 wordsA movement which is consideied by its organisers as the most determined step yet taken towards the repeal of the VolStead Act was begun when 19 members ...
Article : 139 wordsonsideration of the draft of the migra tion agreement providing for a loan of £34l000 000 entered into provisionally between the British and Commonwealth ...
Article : 447 wordsThe recovery of the sterling exchange will reopen the london market to Canadian financing. Probably the Dominion, will try to obtain more of its ...
Article : 99 wordsFollowing upon a meeting of jam manufacturers of Australia, held in Melbourne recently, a strongly woided protest against the pioposal of the Government ...
Article : 255 wordsAt a meeting to-day, the Fdeeral Executive Council approved of regulations for the conduct of the election of representatives on the Dairy Produce Export ...
Article : 259 wordsWith the purpose of winning over peasants whose hostility has formed a serious obstacle in the paty of Bolshevism, the Soviet has granted an ...
Article : 79 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Kedron Shire Council was held on Tuesday, the chairman (Councillor D. S J. Barker) presiding ...
Article : 1,142 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 554 wordsA display of Eurythmies by pupils of the Lourdes Hill Convent. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 11 words"Haviing taken a keen interest in soldier settlement, notably Cecil Plains and Beerburrum, we would say how pleased the settlers would feel that the ...
Article : 197 wordsThe manager of the Soputh Johsntone mill advised this afteroon that if the heavy rain continued it might mean closibng down the mill for the season, the whole ...
Article : 188 wordsNorman Mathieson, a farmer, of Ideraway, suffered a severe injury to his thigh yesterday through being horned by a cow. His presence of mind prevented the horn ...
Article : 51 wordsThe harvesting of the 1924 crop will be almost complete when the Babinda mill closes down for the seahon at the end of tie week The only factory left running ...
Article : 283 wordsAt a meeting of the Murwillumbah branch of the Farmers' and Settlers' Association, Mr. R. F. Knight said that this part of the North Coast was ...
Article : 76 wordsA meeting of fruit growers of Central Queensland was held to-day for the purpose of meeting of the manager of the Committee of Direction (Mr. W. Ranger), ...
Article : 301 wordsEverything associated with the beef trade overseas points conclusively to the absolute necessity foi the Queensland cattle men to place their meat industry ...
Article : 942 wordsA meeting of the Murwillumbah branch of the Primary Producers Union yesterday decided to push forward with the proplsal for the amalgamation of that ...
Article : 98 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 291 wordsThe following permits were issued during fast week:—700 weaners, El Kantara to Longreach, J. Forrest, owner; 350 wethers, Fairfield to Longieo-ch, Brumm ...
Article : 82 wordsThe Downs distucts of recent years have sent some excellent crops of oaten chaff and hay to theBrisbane Produce Markets, but often the fodder ...
Article : 158 wordsThere was a good attendance of members at the annual meeting of the Bayney's Point branch of the Farmer's and Settlers; Asosciation. The annual report ...
Article : 130 wordsMELBOURNE, February 4.—The bulk of the supply of 2050 fat bullocks yarded to-day were of good and prime qualities, including a" full proportion of ...
Article : 143 wordsMr. F. M. Ruskin member of the Council of Agiieulture, and member of the Pineapple Sectional Group writes the Committee of Direction bends a ...
Article : 294 wordsWith regard to the so-called oppressive levy of1d. a case on pinapples, writes the Committee of Direction, it is just as well to inform the public, (who probably ...
Article : 238 wordsBack Row.—G.; Dickson, A. Stirling,. C. Muddle. E. A. Racy (Vice-pres.) J. N. Talbot, A. Robers. Centre Row.—C. G Tomkisn (Vice-pres.) T. G. Smith (Umpire) H. V. Qukck, J. A. J. Fedrguson, E. G. Cottered, A. Burge, H. T. Harrison (Vice-pres.) Front Row.—C. F. Pearce (Hon. Sec.) W. J,. Thomspon (Capt.) Henry J. Holmes (President) W, Stirling (Vice-Pres.) G. A. Candish (Vice-Capt. and Hon, Trees). H. Mawhinney (Asst, Hon. Sec.). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 96 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Thu 5 Feb 1925, Page 13
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: