Fruits of Queensland (Classic Reprint)

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Fruits of Queensland (Classic Reprint)

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Asin : 1451013906
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 110 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-10-18
Language : English

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FRUITS OF QUEENSLAND. to a certain extent, in the large cities of Australia, the question of how to make a living has become one of vital importance to a large portion of the population, and is the cause of considerable anxiety to fathers of families who are endeavouring to find employment for their sons. The congested towns offer no possible outlet for surplus labour, hence it is necessary that such labour must find an oTable of ContentsCONTENTS; uljaceiit tn it,; lc for tin'; I'retace; Introduction Queensland Fruit-sirowin^' Climate; e Gooseberry; The Olive; The Apple The Peach The Plum The Apricot The Cherry The IVar The Almond Grape Culture List of Fruits and V; ietables Grown in Queensland; tiitabli growth 111 o; Decii; 17; IS; 21. It is probably the result of many different causes, but, in the writer's opinion, it is due mainly to the fact that for years past the trend of population has been from the country districts to the towns, with the result that many of the great centres of population ar

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