Being Ladies' Day at the Show it was just as well the ladies were out because the butchers, the bakers and the grocers were at the show too ! Their turnouts were so bright with fresh enamel that no one surely would ...
Article : 423 wordsTO-DAY is Ladies Day at the Royal Show. There will be plenty said about the women's fashions. Just for a change herewith, a little about ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 718 wordsThe Judging of the second division of the dog section at the Royal National Show had not proceeded far before it was evident that the judge (Mr. Joe Maude) would be strict regarding the issuing of challenges. It was the puppy's day out, numerous purples going their way. ...
Article : 679 wordsDEAR SARAH, Please send a wire to Dad telling him that I ain't tracking round with no city sheilas. He's on ter me for not ...
Article : 413 wordsWHO complained that there is no pie-eating contest at the Show? We hasten to refute this unflattering reflection on the quality of ...
Article : 404 wordsMiss G. R. Shannon on Tim and Mr. G. T. Scrymgeour on Blaze, first and second respectively in the class for Galloways. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 203 wordsThe champion trotting stallion David Derby photographed when making the successful attempt on his own one mile trotting record. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 31 wordsTHE COW--the humble, domesticated, the much-abused, which fills so much of the Show picture--what do we know about her? Beyond ...
Article : 287 wordsThe feature district exhibits provided each year at the Brisbane Exhibition, and the spirit of citizenship necessary in displaying them, were referred to at the function held to-day in the old council office when the trophies won by district, one farm, and fruit exhibitors were presented by the ...
Article : 572 wordsMessrs. E. G. Banks, Melbourne, and Mr. J. D. Brown, Sydney, are among the guests at the National Hotel. Mr. F. Hagelthorn, a former Minister ...
Article : 201 wordsThe challenge winning Irish Setter bitch (N. J. Griffiths's Sue) is equal to the best of the breed I have ever seen." said Mr. Joe ...
Article : 800 wordsImmediately the heavy vehicles were judged the ring was cleared for the women. They had a big day ahead of them. The first event was the Lady's ...
Article : 488 wordsIn the wood chopping arena--during Wednesday heavy shower, there was no shelter for the Governor (Sir Leslie Wilson) ...
Article : 80 words"Out upon the thunder storm" might be taken as a mild translation of the feelings of the members cf the Royal National Association on the rain ...
Article : 186 wordsWHEN the fates a year or two ago prompted Mr. J. T. Collett, of Pomona, to decide upon starting a Guernsey stud, it was a happy day for the Collett family ...
Article : 295 wordsMr. Henry Llewelyn, whose death occurred in Brisbane, was well known in Gymple, where for 34 years he had conducted a bookselling ...
Article : 182 wordsMR. W. R. CURRAN, manager of the show grounds branch of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, states that business was brisker for the first ...
Article : 133 wordsBeryl Perry, on Little Sister, was declared the best equestrienne under 16 years old of the 1933 show. Master F. Wood won the event for boys. There ...
Article : 41 wordsDoboy (owner, M. Ryan), champion greyhound of the Show, He won from a big number of aspirants. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 21 wordsThere were 650 people in for lunch at the Ernest Baynes' dining hall yesterday, to be served by the staff of M. T. Sullivan who conducts this particular ...
Article : 265 wordsA reminder of the International Exhibition held in Brisbane in 1897 has come to "The Telegraph" office in the form of a season ticket issued to Mrs. W. ...
Article : 169 wordsLou Brouillard, a Canadian-born boxer and a former welterweight champion, knocked out Ben Jeby, recognized in New York State as the middleweight ...
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The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Thu 10 Aug 1933, Page 11
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