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Canecutters Memorial is a heritage-listed
memorial at
Fitzgerald Esplanade, Innisfail, C****owary
Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. It was designed...
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holding a cane
knife and
torch A
sugar cane
cutter in Cuba
during zafra Canecutters in Ayr,
Australia c.1907
Female cane
cutters in Barbados, 2011 A well-used...
- full-time equivalent). It
includes a
special education program known as
Canecutters Cluster. Good
Counsel Primary School is a
Catholic primary (Preparatory...
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Migrants from
Malta and Gozo
working as
canecutters in Mackay, c. 1919...
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Canecutters working in the cane
fields in the
Benowa area, ca. 1910...
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family in 1951 and
settled in Queensland,
where his
father worked as a
canecutter.
After completion of his law studies, he
became a
solicitor in 1970 starting...
- mines. As
agricultural workers,
fruit pickers, farmers,
tobacco growers,
canecutters. The
distance and the lack of
communication prevented them from organising...
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before moving to Angeles, Pampanga, to live with
their aunt. He
became a
canecutter,
earning 18
pesos for a six-day w****. At his age, he led a
small uprising...
- from the
original on 11
November 2021.
Retrieved 11
November 2021. "From
canecutter to Fiji's president". FijiTimes.
Archived from the
original on 14 November...
- waterfront,
worked in his stepfather's ink factory, and was a farm-hand and
canecutter in
North Queensland. He then
joined a road show at age sixteen. Wallace...