Although in entries and attendances the centenary of agricultural shows which was celebrated at Claremont last week fell far below the Centenary Royal Show which, in 1929, celebrated the one hundredth year of settlement of the State, the 1931 Boyal reflected great credit upon all concerned. It has been no mean achievement for the Royal Agricultural Society to maintain its show at such a high level of interest and entertainment and educational value in the face of an ...
Article : 841 words"I know that the King takes the greatest interest in the progress of industries throughout his dominions, and it will be my pleasing duty to convey to his Majesty ...
Article : 683 wordsThe outstanding feature of the horse section was the Clydesdales, which showed considerable improvement over recent years. The thoroughbred classes were not ...
Article : 395 wordsEngine clank and rail-bolt rattle, Furnaced coal aglow; Truck-pent sheep and herded cattle ...
Article : 165 wordsCommenting on the conduct of the Show, the president of the Royal Agricultural Society (Mr. T. H. Wilson) made special refereuce to the attendance ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 wordsThe sheep exhibits were, in general, highly commendable from the points of view of quality abd get up. In the Merino section competition was Keen, and those ...
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Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Thu 15 Oct 1931, Page 47
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