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Article : 183 wordsEmpire Day was observed here in a right loyal fashion. The State schools of Stowport and Natone joined forces and had a picnic and football match ...
Article : 111 wordsEmpire Day was loyally observed at the state school. In spite of the unfavorable weather in the early part of the day, there was a good muster ...
Article : 315 wordsEmpire Day was celebrated at the local school on Friday. A number of parents were present. Addresses were given to the children by Cr. S. Moore ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Mon 26 May 1913, Page 1
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