QUEENSLAND'S PROSPECTS.
1 (united press association.) -i ondon, June 27. One hundred and ten were present at the Queensland dinner. Bir F. J. otarrick, who presided, said the Colony was determined to correct if" Jt lo > " pU " »»*« : p«»wb4o-j mg economy and thrift. He applauded the development of her resourcas, especially the activity on the goldfietds and the export of dairy produce. The success of the recent loau showed that England had again taken tho (Monies into her confidence. He believed Queensland would be the first to return to a sound and prosperous financial condition. Queensland frozen beef would not displace Home grown, but ought to largely re-place Continental and American imp jrts. Sir F. J. iGUrrick presented G. Lawson, director of army contracts, with a salver address, and a purse of 120 guineas, subscribed by 160 Queen slanders.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 158, 28 June 1895, Page 2
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138QUEENSLAND'S PROSPECTS. Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 158, 28 June 1895, Page 2
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