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BRUNNER NOTES

(Our Own Correspondent.) Ale-sdames Shearer and King. Chri.-'t-church,, who have been on a week’s visit to Dobson, returned by yesterday’s express. Airs Drummond, who has been in hospital for some weeks, returned to het’ home in Watl.send on Alonday i evening. Mr S. A. Frey, the wi-H km>Wii mln liig expert and geologist, is on a brie! visit to the district. Mumps aiming the children in Dobson has affected the school attendance considerably. The concert in aid of the Denta Clime funds, which was post pom.'i last Saturilav, takes place in the Wnllsend Hril'l on Saturday, October 10. Mesdamos G. Smith; E. Rosteru. anil T. Alorgan were the winners of tlm whist drive he'd in the Taylorville School on Monday n-.ght. Taylorville School Commit-tee held their monthly meeting on Thursday night. Present: Messrs Alorgan (chairman). Danilo. Le Cren. Slater, Smith and the headma-stet'. The headmaster reported the school roll was imw 9-1. and the attendance 92.8 per cent. The Educutf.on Board wrote stating that the grant- for incidental expenses had been increased by approximately. 4-1 per eent. The committee made preliminary arrangements for the- annual concert and prize-giving at the one of the year.

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Grey River Argus, 7 October 1936, Page 7

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BRUNNER NOTES Grey River Argus, 7 October 1936, Page 7

BRUNNER NOTES Grey River Argus, 7 October 1936, Page 7