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  2. Sporting Notes.

    Horseowners are given a reminder that nominations close for the Toowoomba Easter meeting on Wednesday, March The Warwick Turf Club and the ...

    Article : 2,137 words
  3. DONE UP BY THE HEAT

    “All one Summer my legs, and back ached something cruel," and Mr. Alfred [?]a[?], Liverpool Estate, Ipswich. “I was farming outside Toowoomba, and ...

    Article : 953 words
  4. DAIRY BREIDS,

    At the Inst monthly meeting of the Onkey [?]anch of the Farmers. Association of Quensland held on Friday last, Mr. J. R. Kelly read the following ...

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  5. FARMERS’ ASSOCIATION OF QUEENSLAND KINGSTHORPE BRANCH.

    A meeting of the above Association was held on the 10th March, when there were nineteen members present, and the President (Mr. Hurt) occupied the chair. ...

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  6. OUR LITTLE DINNERS

    1. Bacon and haricot beaus. 2. Stewed fruit. Recipes.—I. l'ut half a pound of haricot beans in water overnight. Boil till ...

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  7. LOCAL CONTROL V THE Q.T.C.

    It would savor too much of the ludicrous to deny the patent fact that provincial lacing has drifted into a chaotic state. This may be ascribed to a series ...

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  8. THE “GREEN PERIL”

    Those people who have travelled over Southern Quenesland cannot but note the rapid strides made by this pest within the last five years. Country that five ...

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  9. TRADE UNION CASE

    The High Court to-day delivered the reserved judgment in the appeal case, Heggie v. the Shipwrights Union. The appeal was dismissed. ...

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  10. WINTER FEED

    Our Bunker's Hill correspondent has forwarded to [?] a paper by Mr. C. Rose, Manager of the Westbrook State Farm, which he recently read before a meeting ...

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  11. OAKEY BRANCH.

    The monthly meeting of the above branch was held in Schultz’s Hall on Friday night, 9th inst. Thirty members were present, Mr. Kelly (Viee-President) ...

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  13. FARMERS AND THE INCOME TAX

    Sir,—Ministers of the Crown have just been touring the country proclaiming the death of the above-named tax. Yea, and behold the Chinaman's tail tax has ...

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    Groom's Book Almanac for 1906 is now published, and may be had at all Booksellers, and at the “Chronicle” Office, Margaret-street. The Almanao ...

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    Order the “Toowoomba Chronicle.” It will reach you every morning on and after the 2nd April. 6s. paid in advance, 6s. 6d. booked. ...

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