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Echuca, January 31
Mr O'Shansasy has wired up the slip panels on the surveyed roads, thus closing in Joachim and eight other selectors. Mr Reuusch had to cut away the wire last night to get home to his selection. The destruction is six miles from the Moama and Deniliquin road and the object is to compel selectors to go seven miles round to-their residences, although the land is surveyed, and roads surveyed through it. Sheep are being shepherded over selections.
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