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Article : 50 wordsThe annual meeting of the Orange District Sunday Schools’ Association was held, on Saturday evening, in the Presbyterian School Hall. ...
Article : 269 wordsThe business girl—and her name is legion—is in still worse case. She is the most Inveterate pleasure-seeker of the lot, not excepting teachers, who ...
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Article : 122 wordsMrs. Garlick Is doing her best to popularise the Town Hall for dancing. St. Vincent’s ball, held there on Friday. was very, vice-regal, and filled ...
Article : 82 wordsThe Canberra has wirelessed that she dropped more food to the Southern Cross, and while she was hovering around, a W.A. Airways’ machine ...
Article : 50 wordsAlfred W[?] Ellis, who was charged wish [?] his son, Edward Manrice, the well-known jockey, was found not [?]. Mr. Justice James. ...
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Leader (Orange, NSW : 1899 - 1945), Mon 15 Apr 1929, Page 1
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