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  2. LURE OF THE GRAMPINES

    “AUSTRALIA'S wonderland” “the Blue Mountains of Victoria” “a wild and rugged land-of flowers“ ... “a priceless asset which should be more fully developed” “the tourists” paradise.” These tributes from nature lovers and others express the sentiments of those who have visited the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Naming the Grampians

    When Major Thomas Livingstone Mitchell, the noted explorer, first put foot in what is now known as the Grampians country, he was ...

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    GILBERT ROGERS, Guide at The Grampians ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GONE NORTH

    ONE face that will be missed at the Gift meeting — particularly by the visiting pressmen—is that of Joe Hannigan, associated with Harry Henderson at the Stawell ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. “Tell The World”

    While on a tour of inspection of the Grampians some time ago an American visitor stood on the top of the majestic Mt. Victory with ...

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  9. GROWTH OF TURF CLUB

    ALLIED with the big sporting week at Stawell and following on the Easter Gift meeting on Saturday and Monday, the Cup meeting of the Stawell Amateur Turf Club on Tuesday and Wednesday is a big-social fixture as well as a turf attraction. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MAN OP FIGURES

    would have to travel far to find a accomplished man than Mr James Paton, a public accountant and auditor, and former Mayor o£ Stawell. Because of ...

    Article : 91 words
  11. SCHOOL TEACHERS WRONG

    PRIOR to removing to the Central Park, the committee of the Stawell Club sought the assistance of Messrs B. Allen and C. Riley (mining surveyors) to peg ...

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  13. PLAYS MANY PARTS

    CK. STAN FREBLAND, of Stawell. has played many parts in his time A councillor for several years, he was Mayor for two successive years — a ...

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  14. STILL ON DECK

    TWO men have served the club well on the committee are Dove Mitchell [?]., and Bill Cranston—better known as “Cranny.” Each is serving his [?] term. ...

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  15. MIDGET GIFT WINNER

    JOE MIDSON, who won the Stawell Gift in 1880, was the smallest man ever to win. He was but 5ft 2[?]., and had such a small foot — he took two’s to shoes— ...

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