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What the Man at the Corner Says.

That the weather broke away again last week and some heavy rain fell.

That you could see the farmers all smiling at the downpour; That holiday makers were looking glum at the prospect of w

weather for the holidays; That the weather took up fine and everyone was pleased; That local cricket should get a bit of a hearing in the future ; That the home team got trounced on Friday, but had the pleasure of turning the tables on the visitors or> Saturday; That Barney was in good fettle and Dick was very solid-so were the sticks; That a fair number of sports made the trip to Lawrence on Saturday; That a large contingent left for Beaumont on Monday; That there is talk of " fortunes " having been made and lost;

That it was noticed that all local winners wore Henderson's caps.— Advt.

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Mt Benger Mail, 15 April 1914, Page 3

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What the Man at the Corner Says. Mt Benger Mail, 15 April 1914, Page 3

What the Man at the Corner Says. Mt Benger Mail, 15 April 1914, Page 3

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