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I A decrease of £7842 in net revenue for the four - weekly period ended September 18 was shown by the railway working account, an abstract of which was gazetted last week. A working profit of £13,430 compares with a net revenue of £21,272 for the corresponding period last year. The gross receipts for the four weeks were £617,708, or £70,783 more : than last year. Expenses at £604,278 were £78,625 higher. i S “Maggie,” said Angus to his wife, “here’s a wee ticket for tonight’s conjuring show, and, when he comes to that part where he takes a teaspoonful o’ flour and one egg and makes twenty omelettes, watch verra close.”

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Mt Benger Mail, 3 November 1937, Page 1

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Untitled Mt Benger Mail, 3 November 1937, Page 1

Untitled Mt Benger Mail, 3 November 1937, Page 1

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