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Article : 21 wordsA generous allowance of Christmas cheer from the Home Secretary's Department, and gifts and visits from the Nundah W.T.C.U., South Brisbane City ...
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Article : 177 wordsA cricket match between teams representing the railways of Victoria and New South Wales was concluded on Saturday. New South Wales won by an innings and ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Tue 27 Dec 1921, Page 5
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