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  2. Wire-Netting at the Royal Show

    It has now become universally recognised that a continuous supply of wire-netting for the man on the land is essential to the success—even the very existence—of our great primary industries. THIS fact is so apparent that one might venture to create a truism in this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. A DECORATIVE COTTON DESIGN

    In Central Queensland's district exhibit at the Sydney Royal Show. This year's acreage of cotton in the northern State is very much greater than last, but the long dry season interfered with the growth of the plants, so that earlier rosy harvest forecasts are not likely to be realised. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 53 words
  4. THE WOOL AND COTTON OUTLOOK

    Matters have been particularly quiet in wool circles of late. There is still a small volume of passed-in wool in the various stores a waiting realisation, and this is being slowly disposed of at satisfactory prices. New schools arc coming in at the rate of only a few hundred bales a day, so that there will not be sufficient ...

    Article : 1,051 words
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    THE CANEFIELDS AT THE HEAD OF THE MAROOCHY RIVER, Near Nambour on the North Coast district of Queensland. Cane-growing has developed very extensively in this district during recent years. A number, of settlers from New South Wales have taken up blocks of cane land. In the picture the Maroorchy River is seen in the foreground with fields of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 65 words
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