In the Rotunda at Franklin on Friday evening last the Franklin Brass Band under Bandmaster Drew, gave a concert in aid of the "Hospital Day Fund." ...
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Advertising : 197 wordsA good deal of attention has been attracted to the possibility of making large and regular shipments of fruit to the port of Hull (says the "Australasian.") Mr ...
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Huon Times (Franklin, Tas. : 1910 - 1933), Wed 28 Feb 1912, Page 2
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