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  2. CLERMONT FLOODS.

    Light rain commenced at midday on Wednesday at Clermont, several Other places advising a fall commencing about the same time. The rain only became heavy about ...

    Article : 835 words
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  4. DUG-OUTS AND SHELLS.

    Gunner J. G. MacCartie, writing under date Oct. 27th, states that "there is not a great deal to tell of since last I wrote. We have been issued plenty of warm clothing, so are ...

    Article : 763 words
  5. CLERMONT'S HISTORY.

    Clermont was a pleasant looking town at the head of a basalt valley, enclosed on the east by the Peak Range, and on the north and west by a curve of the Drummond Range. ...

    Article : 973 words
  6. RECLUSE MYSTERY.

    The amazing lives of a recluse and his sister have been revealed in the death of Mr. D. H. G. Chambers, of Croydon, England, who has left a fortune of £16,955, chiefly to erect ...

    Article : 255 words
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