REGULAR visitors to the Women's Industries section in the Show will remember that in previous years there was a certain monotony in the names on prize cards. "Mrs. C. J. Dwyer l, Mrs, W. C. C. Wright 2 " was varied only by "Mrs. W. C. C. Wright ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 172 wordsNearly 1000 pigs are comfortably housed in well-protected pens at the show ground. They cannot be moved without the approval of the officer in charge, but the rule is relaxed when "piggy" is due for a bath, and the application of dressing oil. ...
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Article : 2,102 wordsMany phases of cotton production and manufacture are illustrated in a well-ordered display in the John Reid Hall. The cotton is shown as it looks ...
Article : 83 wordsEach year Bowen Park stages the finest horticultural show of the year. It is fitting, therefore, that the association should ...
Article : 116 wordsLandscape (enlargement): J. A. Murray 1, J. H. Stafford 2. Not enlargement: J. A. Murray 1, C. W. Ewing 2. Seascape (enlargement): L.McKay 2. Not enlargement ...
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The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), Mon 15 Aug 1938, Page 11
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