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This week in history: December 12, 1924
Two local students earn School of Mines scholarships, Mypolonga's Methodists hold a fete and the Murray Bridge corporation campaigns for a court house.
Look back through the years and into the Murraylands’ past.
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Two local students earn School of Mines scholarships, Mypolonga's Methodists hold a fete and the Murray Bridge corporation campaigns for a court house.
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Railway workers picnic at Ambleside, former council chairman W.G. Hannaford is farewelled and dairy producers face a vital vote.
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High school students sit for their examinations, Mr F Robertson wins a prize with his gladioli and Vic Raison dies suddenly.
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Murray Bridge's Catholics plan a school of their own, a strawberry fete is held at East Wellington and a man is arrested for forging a cheque.
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Staff and students past and present have gathered at the Swanport Road campus for a centennial event – see the photos old and new.
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Mypolonga's Sunday school students and Brinkley's schoolchildren attend picnics, while the Labor Party warns about a threat to railway jobs.
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The first Tailem Bend Show is held, the railway bridge's builders stop work and a football match raises funds for a new grandstand.
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Follow the Murray Bridge rowing crew’s journey to the 1924 Paris Olympics and back through the diary and photos of cox Bob Cummings.