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  3. OPENING UP THE MALLEE. PARTY LEAVING NHILL.

    The party, consisting of Messrs. A. T. Kenyon (Engineer for Agriculture), C. E. Camp[?] (Railway Road Master) and D. T. Harvie (District Land Surveyore), [?] left Nhill to inspect a large area of Mallee country and report if it is suitable for wheat growing if provided with a railway. Considerable anxiety was last week felt for the safety of the expedition, the excessive heat having impeded their progress. arrived safely at their destination. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 76 words
  4. “HER LUCK IN LONDON.”

    The dresses worn by the ladies in this play are numerous, but, better still, they are entirely appropriate to the occasions on which they are worn, which is not always to be said of stage dressing. ...

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  5. COL. E. W. DASHWOOD TO MISS G. V. STANLEY.

    The marriage of Colonel E. W. Dashwood, of 5th Fusiliers, and son of the late S. V. Dashwood, of “Stamford Hall,” Notts, England, and Miss Geva Vereker Stanley, only daughter of the late ...

    Article : 394 words
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  7. OPENING OF POLO SEASON.

    Despite the terribly warm weather of last week, the opening of the polo season took place on the Wednesday at the Kooyong Ground, Caulfield. Considering the circumstances, there was a good ...

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