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Family Notices : 318 wordsAmsterdam reports that Mdlle, Gabriel Pitit was courtmartialled foe alleged treason. She was charged with carrying on an information agency on behalf of ...
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Article : 49 wordsSilver, 2/5 3-8 per oz. Copper, £117¼ spot, £115½ three months, Lead £33½ spot, £33[?] three months. Spelter, £94 spot, £84 forward. Tin, £202 1-8 spot, ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 8 Apr 1916, Page 1
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