1921 Annual Report - the RNA

1921 Annual Report - the RNA 1921 Annual Report - the RNA

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and Mrs. J. Bain, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Cribb, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Oribb, .Miss Mae Cribb, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Taylor, the President Crow's NestA., H. and I. Society, the President Coorparoo Agricultural Association,the President Caboolture P., A. and I. Society, the President DarlingDowns P., A. and I. Association, Clifton, the President Chamber of Commerce,, the IUl f~tl Secretary l/ Vt~ltl-t v7 Chamber u l^ "*v * v^- of Commerce, -- v -*-"^- ^*t/^ Mr.

- Maynar4, Mr. and Mrs. A. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Murray, Miss- Jessie Murray, Mr. Thos. M'I. Taylor, and Miss Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.G. F. Weatherlake, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Cox, Dr. and Mrs. I. J. Moore,Rev. J. B. and Mrs. Cosh, Mr. J. M. Manson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Moles,President Marburg A. and I. Association, Miss Macgregor, Mr. J. H.Morton, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mactaggart, Dr.and Mrs. J. B. M'Lean, Mrs. J. M'Whirter, junr., Dr. and Mrs. Mac-Donald, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Fielding, Mr. G. O. Landsdowne, Mr. andMrs. E. G. Manson, Alderman D. B. & Mrs. McCullough, Mr. and Mrs. A.S T. Noyes, Miss Noyes, Mr. Fred. Noyes, A. S. M'Baron, Mr. H. T. Warren,Mr. Robt. Dunlop, Mr. W. Dineen, the President Pine Rivers A., H. andf' I. Association, Mr. R. H. Richardson, Mr. J. W. Nutall, Mr. and Mrs.S Wm. Tivey, Mrs. E. A. Johnston, Mr. T. A. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.S Osborne, the president Goombungee Agricultural Association, Mr. E. H.; Heale, Mrs. Edgar M'Connel, the president Oakey Agricultural Society,Mr. J. O'Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Overell, Alderman and Mrs. A. M.\ Oxlade, Mr. W. H. Osbourne, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Olssen, Mr. and Mrs.C. R. Pickworth, Miss Pickworth, the President Pittsworth N., A. and H.\- Association, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Peak, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Paine, Mrs.| Prentice, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pritchard, Mr. & Mrs. Cuthbert Potts, Rev. &Mrs. H. Gainford, Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Plane, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Pick-S worth, Mr. J. W. Pryce.'E. T. BELL, M.L.A.A.member of your Council, Mr. E. T. Bell, ofCoochin Coochill, Boonah, was granted leave of absencefor twelve months, to enable him to visit the principalBeef Cattle studs in North and South America and GreatBritain. His address to the Council on the subject of the visitwas full of interest, and the informatikon which he was ableto convey demonstrated that in the Argentine cattle raiserswe have very keen competitors to deal with, and will only beable to hold the European trade by adopting most up-to-datemethods of dealing with the transit of frozen meat and byforwarding the type of beast required by the European consumer.Mr. Bell brought back with him a series of photographsillustrating the International Exposition, Buenos Ayres, whichhe generously presented to your Association. These picturesare hung in the offices, Courier Building.RETIREMENT OF Mr. ROBERT JOYCE.Mr. Robert Joyce, owing to pressure of private business,felt that he was compelled to relinquish his connection as amember of Council of this Association, but he did not do sountil certain work which he had started on behalf of theCouncil had been brought to a successful issue. In recognitionof Mr. Joyee's splendid work on behalf of the Association, itwar unanimously agreed to confer life membership upon him.

- Maynar4, Mr. and Mrs. A. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Murray, Miss- Jessie Murray, Mr. Thos. M'I. Taylor, and Miss Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.G. F. Wea<strong>the</strong>rlake, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Cox, Dr. and Mrs. I. J. Moore,Rev. J. B. and Mrs. Cosh, Mr. J. M. Manson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Moles,President Marburg A. and I. Association, Miss Macgregor, Mr. J. H.Morton, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mactaggart, Dr.and Mrs. J. B. M'Lean, Mrs. J. M'Whirter, junr., Dr. and Mrs. Mac-Donald, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Fielding, Mr. G. O. Landsdowne, Mr. andMrs. E. G. Manson, Alderman D. B. & Mrs. McCullough, Mr. and Mrs. A.S T. Noyes, Miss Noyes, Mr. Fred. Noyes, A. S. M'Baron, Mr. H. T. Warren,Mr. Robt. Dunlop, Mr. W. Dineen, <strong>the</strong> President Pine Rivers A., H. andf' I. Association, Mr. R. H. Richardson, Mr. J. W. Nutall, Mr. and Mrs.S Wm. Tivey, Mrs. E. A. Johnston, Mr. T. A. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.S Osborne, <strong>the</strong> president Goombungee Agricultural Association, Mr. E. H.; Heale, Mrs. Edgar M'Connel, <strong>the</strong> president Oakey Agricultural Society,Mr. J. O'Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Overell, Alderman and Mrs. A. M.\ Oxlade, Mr. W. H. Osbourne, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Olssen, Mr. and Mrs.C. R. Pickworth, Miss Pickworth, <strong>the</strong> President Pittsworth N., A. and H.\- Association, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Peak, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Paine, Mrs.| Prentice, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pritchard, Mr. & Mrs. Cuthbert Potts, Rev. &Mrs. H. Gainford, Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Plane, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Pick-S worth, Mr. J. W. Pryce.'E. T. BELL, M.L.A.A.member of your Council, Mr. E. T. Bell, ofCoochin Coochill, Boonah, was granted leave of absencefor twelve months, to enable him to visit <strong>the</strong> principalBeef Cattle studs in North and South America and GreatBritain. His address to <strong>the</strong> Council on <strong>the</strong> subject of <strong>the</strong> visitwas full of interest, and <strong>the</strong> informatikon which he was ableto convey demonstrated that in <strong>the</strong> Argentine cattle raiserswe have very keen competitors to deal with, and will only beable to hold <strong>the</strong> European trade by adopting most up-to-datemethods of dealing with <strong>the</strong> transit of frozen meat and byforwarding <strong>the</strong> type of beast required by <strong>the</strong> European consumer.Mr. Bell brought back with him a series of photographsillustrating <strong>the</strong> International Exposition, Buenos Ayres, whichhe generously presented to your Association. These picturesare hung in <strong>the</strong> offices, Courier Building.RETIREMENT OF Mr. ROBERT JOYCE.Mr. Robert Joyce, owing to pressure of private business,felt that he was compelled to relinquish his connection as amember of Council of this Association, but he did not do sountil certain work which he had started on behalf of <strong>the</strong>Council had been brought to a successful issue. In recognitionof Mr. Joyee's splendid work on behalf of <strong>the</strong> Association, itwar unanimously agreed to confer life membership upon him.

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