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  1. TAKING GREAT RISK Player on Hornibrook's Inclusion MELBOURNE, January 11.

    The Courier-Mail (Brisbane,... Friday 12 January 1934, page 11. News 223 words

    Interest in the Queensland—South Australia match to-morrow is increased here by P. Hornibrook's reappearance in big cricket, and heated ...
  2. TEAMS EVENLY MATCHED A. Mailey on To-day's Shield Game HORNIBROOK'S PROSPECTS GOOD That Queensland has a more formidable array of batsmen than South Australia, but that the South Australian superior attack equalises matters, and brings both teams to a point where they are fairly evenly matched, is the opinion expressed by Arthur Mailey, the famous international, in a review of to-day's Shield game prospects. Discussing Hornibrook, Mr. Mailey says that, if in form, the left-hander must be considered a very serious candidate for the Australian team.

    The Courier-Mail (Brisbane,... Friday 12 January 1934, page 11. News 627 words

    Most people-or rather those people who are more or less interested in cricket-know that I have been "pottering" about, and watching cricket ...
  3. MINING NOTES A RISING MARKET FIVE RISES RECORDED IN MINING SHARES YESTERDAY—GOOD TURNOVER OVER FAIR RANGE OF ISSUES—MOUNT MORGAN (EX RIGHTS) SELL AT 62/.

    The Courier-Mail (Brisbane,... Friday 12 January 1934, page 4. News 1282 words

    Yesterdays market in the group disclosed a strong tone and with buyers operating keenly prices for several stocks registered sharp advances. The turnover ...
    Article last tagged as 1934, Cooran, Pig and calf sale, FURNER, Mining Notes and 1 more
  4. TIME EXTENDED Wheat Pool Ballot GROWERS' INTERESTS CONSIDERED

    The Courier-Mail (Brisbane,... Friday 12 January 1934, page 15. News 395 words

    Since the inception of the pooling system the policy of the Labour Government has been to give the majority of the growers an opportunity to ...
  5. FISH MARKET

    The Courier-Mail (Brisbane,... Friday 12 January 1934, page 4. News 104 words

    The following prices were realised at the Brisbane fish market yesterday:—5 a.m. sale: Mullet, 8/ to 8/ per tray; medium mullet, 7/ to 8/6; mixed mullet, ...
  6. STOCKS—SHARES BANK SHARES FIRMER CONSOLS RECOVER FROM SIGNS OF REACTION EARLY IN THE DAY, AND CLQSE FIRM—BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES AND Q.N. BANK FIRMER—GOOD DEMAND FOR SOUND INDUSTRIALS.

    The Courier-Mail (Brisbane,... Friday 12 January 1934, page 4. News 1518 words

    Fairly active conditions again prevailed on the Brisbane Stock Exchange yesterday, and the volume of business was up to the standard of the preceding days ...
  7. RISING TIDE OF WOOL VALUES Sydney Prices Barometer BRISBANE'S BRIGHT PROSPECTS (By Our Special Representative.)

    The Courier-Mail (Brisbane,... Friday 12 January 1934, page 4. News 1206 words

    A very buoyant market has prevailed in Sydney during the last fortnight all sections have been operating with vigour, and wool prices have ...
  8. AUTO-GIROS FOR BRITAIN LONDON, January 11.

    The Courier-Mail (Brisbane,... Friday 12 January 1934, page 14. News 42 words

    The "Morning Post" learns that the Air Ministry is ordering 10 auto-giros of the latest direct control type for full-scale army tests as regards gun ...
  9. ST. JAMES THEATRE

    The Courier-Mail (Brisbane,... Friday 12 January 1934, page 5. News 170 words

    "College Humour," Paramount's boisterous words-and-music version of college life as it ought to be, commences at the St. James Theatre to-day. In its cast ...
  10. REGENT THEATRE

    The Courier-Mail (Brisbane,... Friday 12 January 1934, page 5. News 190 words

    "Stage Mother" commences at the Regent Theatre to-morrow. Alice Brady, Maureen O'Sullivan, Phillips Holmes, Francbot Tone, and Ted Healy have the ...

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