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Article : 90 wordsThe trustees of the National Art Gallery will to-day judge the entries for the J. F. Archibald Prize and the Wynne Art Prize. The judges will ...
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Article : 103 wordsCANBERRA, Thursday.—Japanese claims that Canberra had been bombed were merely amusing, said the Minister for the Interior, Senator Collings, ...
Article : 69 wordsHis Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Gowrie), attended by BrigadierGeneral A. T. Anderson, inspected troops in certain coastal defence ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 16 Jan 1942, Page 4
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