One hundred and nine-two names were added during 1910 to the Carnegie roll of heroes, making 339 since the institution of the Carnegie Hero Fund. ...
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Advertising : 211 wordsThe Royal visit to India is bringing a crop of invitations from Rajahs and native big-wigs by every post. Among those who are anxious to play the most is the Maharajah of Nepal, who ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 16 Apr 1911, Page 20
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