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  4. RED CLIFFS NEWS AND NOTES

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Red Cliffs M.U.l.O.O.F. will be [?] tonight in the Scouts’ Hall, at 7.30 o’clock. At the last lodge ...

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  7. THE RECREATION GROUND

    Attention has once more been [?] position of the Red Cliffs recreation ground. On this last [?] the gro[?]nd came ...

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  8. WINTER IRRIGATION

    For the week ending August 11, 83 blocks representing 1,126-acres have completed the watering in the Red Cliffs settlement winter irrigation. ...

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  9. CITRUS DELIVERIES

    Deliveries of citrus to the Red Cliffs railway station for this year are [?] Citrus delivered this week equals [?] cases as compared with 334 for ...

    Article : 33 words
  10. RED CLIFFS RAILWAY REVENUE

    The revenue [?] the Red Cliffs railway station for the seven months of 1928 shows a decrease of nearly £11,000, or 25 per cent. on that of ...

    Article : 68 words
  11. EAST SCHOOL DANCE

    On Monday lust tile usual fortnightly dance in aid of the East school was held in the school hall. There was a good attendance, the school ...

    Article : 52 words
  12. HARD TIMES BALL

    A hard times ball will be held in the Cardross school on Friday, August 24, in aid of the school funds. Fitzsimmons[?] orchestra has been ...

    Article : 54 words
  13. EAST CRICKET CLUB

    The Red Cliffs East Cricket Club, which played its first season last year is to be reformed, and a meeting for the purpose of electing club [?] ...

    Article : 66 words
  14. KARADOC S[?]PORTS CLUB BALL

    The committee of the Karado[?] Sports Club intend holding a plain [?]nd fancy dress ball in the Yatpo[?]l hall on Thursday, August 23. Free ...

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  15. WET WEATHER [?]

    The Red Cliffs office [?] Commission is advising [?] make use of the [?] overhaul their spraying outfits [?] ...

    Article : 95 words
  16. DRIED FRUIT DELIVERIES

    Deliveries of dried fruit to the Red Cliffs railway station for this wee[?] are 1,492 cases, as compared with 1,033 for the week before. The total ...

    Article : 55 words
  17. CHILDREN’S FANCY DRESS BALL

    On Friday evening next a children s fancy dress ball will be held in Dig gerland in aid of [?] Red Cliffs district footballers. Prizes will [?] ...

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  18. EARLY EVENING TRAIN

    A deputation from district growers [?] residents interested in the [?] alteration of the Monday evening train schedule, to make for a ...

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  19. BUSINESS CHANGE

    Mr. A. Moore, Red Cliffs, announces in this issue that he has taken over the busine[?]s lately owned by A. Rich He also states that it is his intention ...

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  20. SNAKE KILLED

    The first snake reported this [?] was killed by Mr. Outridge on block 182 this week. The snake was described as a tiger snake, 5-ft. 6-in. long. ...

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  21. WATER ADVISORY BOARD

    The Red Cliffs Water Advisory Board for the 1928-29 irrigation season is to be elected tonight (Thursday). Although in the earlier stages of the ...

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  22. COMBINED CONCERT

    At the physical culture display ill Diggerland, next Monday, there will be a fine display or wrestling, boxing and Swedish drill, which the Red ...

    Article : 177 words
  23. BLOCKS FOR SUBDIVISION

    In addition to the four blocks already mentioned as being available for subdivision among adjoining settlers in Red Cliffs, there is a fifth, No ...

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  24. THE NANKING INCIDENT

    A settlement has been reached between Great Britain and the Chinese National Government in regard to the incident at Nanking on March 24,1927. ...

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  25. CITRUS BUREAU

    At the demonstration [?]eld on th[?] block of Mr. W. L. [?] recently. Mr. S. A. Cock, the Victorian Government [?]ltriculturist commended the ...

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