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Article : 206 wordsThe Canadian recruiting figures to the end of June showed that 424,456 men had enlisted. Of those 329,943 am overseas. 142,779 killed or wounded, ...
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Article : 44 wordsArchbishop Mannix on the Cost of Living and Wages, Mice Not Guilty, Country News, Geelong and District, War Funds, Sporting, Shipping, ...
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Article : 34 wordsThe area Tinder oats in the Country of Grant is: 1916-17, 96,505 acres: 1917-18 (estimated), 65,200 acres. Amongst others, two valuable sheep ...
Article : 277 wordsM. Mouravieff, the chairman of the commission which is investigating charges against ex-Ministers and exofficials of the old regime, reports:— ...
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