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Advertising : 35 wordsFirst to offer their blood at last Friday’s visit to Windsor by the blood bank. They are (from left): Mrs E. House (Cattai), Mrs R. Soper (McGrath’s Hill), Mrs J. N. Wright (Glossodia), Mrs J. R. McMahon (Kurmond), Mrs V. H. Payn (Cattai), and, just coming into view behind Mrs Payn is Mr J. W. Currie, of Riverstone. Although the day started with a “full book” many did not keep their ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 124 wordsA semi-trailer driver jumped for his life when his heavily-laden vehicle crashed through guide ...
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Windsor and Richmond Gazette (NSW : 1888 - 1971), Wed 25 May 1966, Page 1
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