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The Chairman, on rising to reply, was loudly applauded. He 
endeavoured his best to develop the resources of the country. From 
the first he had taken a great interest in the success of the Scent. 
Farm, and would have liked to see a village settlement attached 
to the farm, in which case the children of the settlers could be 
profitably employed during the busy season. 
Mr. Caire now grouped the party, and succeeded in taking a 
very admirable photograph. 
Other smaller groups were then taken by one of the students of 
the college, which have turned out very satisfactory—one repre- 
senting the students seated in the drag on their return journey to 
catch the 5-o’clock train. 
The usual cheers and waving of hats were given in honour of 
the trip, and the outing will long be remembered by all as most 
instructive and enjoyable. 
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By Authority: Rost. 8. Brain, Government Printer, Melbourne. 
