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Article : 197 wordsAll who are anxious and seek news of sick, wounded, or missing men, are invited to call an of write to the above office, and the Red Cross will try to help them. ...
Article : 45 wordsA tiger shark measuring 14ft in length was caught off Coogee beach yesterday afternoon by Messrs. Owen Phillips, E. Blunt, and A. Adams. The monster was landed with ...
Article : 55 wordsThe conference meetings of the Churches of Christ were continued on Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday morning a preachers' and officers' session was held in the City ...
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Article : 519 wordsTHE UNVEILING GEREMONY IN UNITY HALL SQUAR[?] YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 24 Apr 1916, Page 3
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