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Article : 260 wordsIn response to a request by the Editor for special Peace Day messages to readers of the "Mail," the State's leaders in official, religious, and commercial life have sent the subjoined replies. They will be perused with very deep interest by our ever-widening circle of subscribers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 239 wordsMrs. K. Wilmott writes:—"As a mother who has lost a son during the great confiflict now happily ended I respectfully suggest that mothers of fallen boys be ...
Article : 296 wordsWe all glory in the victorious ending of the war. We are proud, of the achievements of Australia. We hope that peace, may be lasting, and that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 43 wordsReuter learns that en International Trade Union Conference will assemble at Amsterdam on July 28, with the object of reconstituting the trade union ...
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Article : 75 wordsAt the Adelaide Hospital on Tuesday Mr. Edward Medcalf, who has been on the clerical staff of that institution for the past four years, was presented with a case ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 19 Jul 1919, Page 1
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