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Article : 180 wordsThe South African cricketers who will begin their match against New South Wales to morrow, are due in Sydney to-day by the Melbourne express, which arrives at 10.15 a.m. ...
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Article : 281 wordsCOOLAMON.—Armistice Day was commemorated at the War Memorial, where speeches were made by the Shire President (Councillor W. H. Doubleday) and Mr. L. Kingdon. ...
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Article : 92 wordsJohn Henry Sargent, aged 37, quarryman, or West Footscray, was killed by an explosion of gelignite in a woodshed at the rear of his home to-night. It is believed that Sargent placed a ...
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Article : 111 wordsConcern is felt for the safety of Lawrence Lalor, 18, of Dandenong, and Maurice Chambers, 20, also of Dandenong, who have been missing since they left Seacombe, near Sale, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 12 Nov 1931, Page 10
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