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ST. GEOBGE'S DAY.
Ueelong celebrations of St. George's
Day will take place to-day, when" mem
bers and Englishmen are requested to
wear the colors, red and white. In the
evemng_ the Geelong branch of the so
ciety will hold its annual dinner at the
Xew Masonic Hall, at 7 o'clock. A fine
musical programme will he given be
tween speech-making. To-morrow even
ing members of the society are request
ed to attend a church parade at Christ
Church.
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