SIR,—Being an old bushman, with the ordinary bushman's love of animals, I would like to point out the fallacy, stupidity, and apparent ...
Article : 346 wordsMr. F. M. Bell, as producers' representative on the Queensland Meat Industry Board, writes as follows:— I feel that it is my duty to point out ...
Article : 862 wordsCommonwealth Meteorological Bureau, Brisbane, February 26:— Notes on the chart:— Coastal rains were mostly light and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 127 wordsVery keen competition attain was experienced for lucerne chaff at the Roma markets yesterday, and quick clearing were made for all lines. While ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 842 wordsSir,—I was very pleased to read that Mr. Vincent price intends to call a meeting to protest against the filching of park land. If the oil containers ...
Article : 124 wordsReports received from representatives of the Committee of Direction of Fruit Marketing on the sale of Queensland fruit at Melbourne and Sydney were issued ...
Article : 768 wordsSir,—I cannot follow the line of reasoning laid down by your correspondents who condone the cruelty of (say) "big-game fishing" because ...
Article : 70 wordsSir,—Mr. Forgan smith is about to make representations to the Secretary for the Dominions on the advisability of appointing a Queenslander as the ...
Article : 146 wordsKindness Rewarded.—"Do Unto Others": I have been prompted to relate the following incident: About three weeks ago I overtook a party of four ...
Article : 1,243 wordsSir,—I am constantly camping out, and travel the Darling Downs and many other districts, and I have not seen or heard a 'possum in the bush ...
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Advertising : 342 wordsSir,—Mr. Gordon rightly insists on the illogicality of protesting against an open season for the harmless opossum, yet, with easy conscience, dining of ...
Article : 273 wordsFor firm, coloured tomatoes, from local centres, slightly higher prices ruled yesterday, but no advance took place for [?] deliveries Cabbages again ...
Article : 203 wordsThe cattle market was irregular at the Flemington fat stock yards to-day. Early sales frequently disclosed a recovery, compared with the conspicuous decline in the ...
Article : 162 wordsGATTON, Wednesday.—Good supplies of maize and lucerne chaff came to hand, and values for these lines remained firm. Ruling rates: Maize, 4/ to 4/0½; chaff ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 163 wordsSpecial fruit train 9/36 (section 1), arranged by and dispatched for the Committee of Direction of Fruit Marketing, cleared Clapham via the Kyogle route ...
Article : 124 wordsSir,—The application of the Masonic Club for a licence has been brought rather prominently before the public recently, and owing to a letter which ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 wordsThe Queensland Honey Board, through its agents (J. Jackson and Co., Ltd.), advises that prices are:—Honey, choice, 4d prime 3½d to 3¾d, second grade 2½d ...
Article : 74 wordsSir,—The attempted discussion on "Australian defence" is too one-sided to continue. But the correspondent who signs' himself "Australia" should ...
Article : 58 wordsBrisbane Mills.—Flour. £10/15/ a ton; bran, £7; pollard, £7/10/. SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The wheat market was quieter to-day, bulk being worth ...
Article : 102 wordsCASINO, Wednesday.—At the weekly pig sales 798 head were yarded, and the market was dull except for baconers. Quotations: Best baconers, 50/ to 55/; light ...
Article : 45 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday—Straw, Tasmanian wheaten £3/15/ to £4/5/; oaten. £3/15/ to £4 a ton: maize. Northern Rivers, new season's. 4/6 a bushel; millet ...
Article : 216 wordsSir,—I have noted with some pleasure that a number of children who passed well in the recent State scholarship examinations have been ...
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The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), Thu 27 Feb 1936, Page 7
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