SHOULD the great 1934 Claremont Carnival be taken as a picture of our prosperity it could be imagined that we are booming instead of—borrowing. But it was a real and astonishing representation of the wonderful ...
Article : 996 wordsThe display of local products at the Royal Show has been of immeasurable value as a gauge to the industrial progress of this State, and in wearing ...
Article : 425 wordsThe judge (Mr. W. McKenzie Grant) was not at all enthusiastic over the display of ponies. While giving, first prize to Mr. F. Chester's Gay Spark ...
Article : 173 wordsNo more comprehensive idea of the State's extensive range of production and the richness and fertility of the soil, and the natural resources of the ...
Article : 445 wordsThe exhibition of Large Whites showed a considerable increase over that of last year and provided the strongest class in the pig section. ...
Article : 1,173 wordsIn most of the British breed classes there was much improvement in entries and quality as compared with last year's Royal. ...
Article : 622 wordsAgricultural produce for competitive purposes, distinct from the departmental display, occupied portion of the Centenary Hall and attracted keen ...
Article : 328 wordsAgain the display of thoroughbreds was disappointing. The only stallion shown was Mr. A. E. Cockram's Irish-bred Golden Wheat, ...
Article : 232 wordsOnce again C. W. Ferguson was the outstanding exhibitor in the various classes of wines, and the product of his Houghton Vineyards (in the Swan ...
Article : 157 wordsAn increased number of exhibits and a much higher standard of article were features of the competition in the bread section. The W.A. Flour Mill ...
Article : 159 wordsThe 1934 Royal Show will go down in sheep history as the year when the crown of victory, wrested for a while by the Midlands, returned to ...
Article : 620 wordsThe judges of the various sections of the fruit exhibits regarded the products exhibited in various parts of the ground as of a good standard. ...
Article : 278 wordsAs in previous years the rabbits attracted a great deal of attention and were greatly admired. There were between 60 and 70 exhibits, and the ...
Article : 237 wordsIt may be justly claimed that the year 1934 marks a definite step forward in the breeding of dairy stock in Western Australia. Quality in all ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 2,526 wordsThe task of judging the trotters and pacers was entrusted to Mr. H. Hummerston, who expressed disappointment at the poor response by owners. ...
Article : 203 wordsMr W. Mathleson, of Werribee, Victoria, who judged the Clydesdales and heavy horses, had an unenviable task. The exhibits were splendid, and so ...
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 7 Oct 1934, Page 14
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