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  4. Red Cliffs News

    Young musical talent that pleased every listener was presented to members of the Red Cliffs Women’s club Tuesday afternoon by Miss I, ...

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  7. RAILWAY CHIEF’S VISIT

    Mr. H. Clapp, chief commissioner for Railways, is expected to arrive at Red Cliffs at midday next Saturday in the course of his annual inspection. It ...

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  8. CARDROSS MOTHERS CLUB

    In aid of the forthcoming bazaar, the Cardross Mothers’ club has arranged an at-home for Wednesday, September 28, in the Cardross hall. ...

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  9. “A” GRADE CRICKET

    Red Cliffs “A” grade cricket team for Saturday is: Freeman [?] Murray, McKenzie, N. Hughes, H. Forrest, Haninet, Goonan, It. , ...

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  10. DRIED-FRUIT TRADE

    For the week ended September IT 1080 boxes of dried fruits were dispatched from the Red Cliffs district as compared with 1796 boxes for the ...

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  11. CARDROSS ELECTRIC LIGHT

    No further progress is reported in connection with the proposed extension of electricity, to Cardross settlement. A committee is still canvassing ...

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  12. CRICKET ASSOCIATION

    Next Saturday’s fixtures - are announced as follow: (Red. Cliffs v. Southwest, A.N.A. v. Central, Cardross v. Methodists. East v. Cardross' Colts. ...

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  13. PRESBYTERIAN AT-HOME

    The Presbyterian Ladies guild is holding an at-home on Tuesday afternoon next in the church. The programme is being provided by Mildura ...

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  14. TYRE MERCHANT

    In today’s issue Mr. Les. Scullin announces his price for motor tyres at Red Cliffs. All sizes in tyres can be obtained at the establishment, ...

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  15. ADDRESS TO YOUNG MEN

    The Young Men’s Presbyterian Fellowship is issuing ail open invitation to men to attend its meeting on Monday night next, when Dr. H. Zimmer ...

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  16. TENNIS CLUB FAREWELL

    At the final dance of the Cardross Tennis club. Miss Impey, the social secretary, was the guest of honor prior to her departure from the . ...

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  17. AT-HOME

    An enjoyable at-home was held by the Sunnyrliffs Mothers’ club, when there was a large gathering. Musical items contributed by Mesdames H. ...

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  18. PRESBYTERIAN GIRLS’ FELLOW- SHIP

    The Red Cliffs Presbyterian Girls’ Fellowship entertained the Young Men’s Fellowship in the church. Mrs. French presided. Mrs. Kneebone ...

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  19. GREEN PEA CROPS

    Green pea picking in the Red Cliffs district was more general during the week ended Saturday, September 17, when 140 bags were dispatched for ...

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  20. EXCURSIONS THE OTHER WAY

    The advent of cheap excursions from the country to the city. has raised the question at Red Cliffs as to why the Victorian railways do not ...

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  21. FOOTBALL CLUB GALA

    Each year the committee of the Red Cliffs .Football club entertains its players and supporters. Last season this took the form of a smoke ...

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  22. DOUBLE BUNCHES PLENTIFUL

    A, survey of the fruit blocks at Bed Cliffs reveals a very satisfactory budburst. It Is neither too early nor too late, but a perfectly normal bursting ...

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  23. FEW CLINKERS LEFT

    With the advent of briquettes for fuel at the Red Cliffs pumping station there were no more clinkers, or ashes, from the furnaces. These ...

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  24. EXCURSION PATRONAGE

    The patronage accorded the annual show railway excursion this year Red Cliffs was restricted compared with previous years. Railway ...

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  25. FEW SNAKES ABOUT.

    There are a few snakes about the [?] more com[?] than usual. Most of the reptiles, despatched were of the brown ...

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  26. WHERE THE RABBITS GO

    A visitor from Red CIiffs to Melbourne last week decided to find out-was being done with the thousands of rabbits that went forward ...

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  27. CITRUS CONSIGNMENTS

    For the week ended Saturday 1020 [?]of citrus fruit were dispatched from the lied Cliffs railway station, the construment consisting of 308 ...

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