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Advertising : 103 wordsLONDON (A.A.P.).—A london physician, Franklin Bicknell, in a letter to the "The times" illustrates how Britain's diet is "less than adequate" and emphasises the ill-effects of prolonged malnutrition. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 73 wordsMELBOURNE.—Identify cards issued to five million persons since March 1942, as a national security measure should be retained in civil life, senior ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Wed 7 Nov 1945, Page 1
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