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  2. Royal Show OCTOBER, 1936

    Although the success of the 1938 Royal Show depends largely on weather conditions in the country during this month, the opening is being awaited with an optimistic attitude. The attendance from the city and suburbs is expected to be considerably larger than in previous years owing to the recent rise in the basic wage. The acceptance of the States wheat stabilisation plan by the Federal Government is considered as a favourable factor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SHEEP DOG TRIALS

    For several years, sheep dog trials at the Royal Show have not been as successful as was desired because of the many untried dogs which were ...

    Article : 228 words
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  6. Admission Charges

    Many thousands of pounds are spent each year by the Royal Agricultural Society in presenting the Show at Claremont and despite ...

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  7. Build of a Stallion

    A most interesting lecture was given to members of the Commonwealth Clydesdale Horse Society by Mr. F. H. Francis, of South ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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