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  2. RECEPTION TO PRIVATE BALE.

    On Saturday evening, in the Courthouse, a representative gathering of the war-working bodies tendered a welcome home to Private. "Bob" Bale, the first Grafton soldier ...

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  3. SERGEANT CALMAN.

    On Saturday afternoon Sergeant and Mrs. Calman were made the recipients of useful presents from the people of Copmanhurst and district as a token of the esteem in which ...

    Article : 1,942 words
  4. THE SWELLING OF JORDAN.

    The conversation became purely technical, and passed into a learned lecture on the Professor's part. He was absorbed in the subject, and Oriel listened as in a dream. ...

    Article : 1,068 words
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  6. SOLDIERS AND THEIR PARCELS.

    Speaking at the reception to Private Bale on Saturday night, Mr. G. A. Blumer said that his son, who sailed from Australia with the first contingent, had never received a ...

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