David Thomatis

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Dr David Thomatis (c. 1889)
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David Thomatis (2 August 1851 – 14 December 1919) was an Italian-born Australian educator and agriculturalist. At the turn of the 19th to 20th century he developed in a plantation in today's Caravonica near Cairns, north-eastern Australia, a strain of cotton named Caravonica Cotton which was marketed successfully around the world. For some years until 1909 he served as an alderman in the Barron Shire Council, where he was chairman in 1906.[1]

Cotton farming

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