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Article : 189 wordsTo reduce an indebtedness incurred by the Presbyterian Church Committee, a novelty fair was held at the Wycheproof Mechanics' ...
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Article : 53 wordsMr A. F. Duckmanton, of Wycheproof, has been notified that one of his brothers (Pte. Leo. Duckmanton, of Dunkeld), has been ...
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Advertising : 50 wordsA large squadron of enemy aircraft, numbering about 16, attacked the south-east of England, about a quarter past 6 o'clock on Friday ...
Article : 63 wordsWhen making up soldiers' parcels include a wallet of stationery. They carry a neatly printed greeting from Wycheproof. For sale at is each at ...
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Mount Wycheproof Ensign and East Wimmera Advocate (Vic. : 1914 - 1918), Fri 1 Jun 1917, Page 2
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