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Article : 419 wordsThe Peace Conference has agreed that Germany shall pay full indemnities and shall leave the Kaiser open to prosecution through the legal means in the countries ...
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Article : 1,769 wordsThe Sinn Fein raiders in Dublin searched the house of Detective alley during his absence. When he returned he fired upon the marauders, who fled. The raiders also ...
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Advertising : 34 wordsThe Australian warship Sydney sailed from Portsmouth to-day, with the six "J" submarines given to Australia. Sir Joseph Cook bade farewell to the officers ...
Article : 68 wordsMessrs. W. DUNN and SPARKS, both young married men, and the last soldiers to enlist from Blackwood, who were porters at te Blackwood railway-station, died form a similar illness within ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 19 Apr 1919, Page 43
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