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Article : 345 wordsMembers of the local Rifle Club held a day's s[?]rt on the rings on Easter Monday, the day's outing taking the form of a basket picnic. Some 15 or ...
Article : 317 wordsTwo brothers named Bishop, sons of a railway worker, went for water from the Orara River at Glenreagh last evening. Their bodies were found later ...
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Tweed Daily (Murwillumbah, NSW : 1914 - 1949), Wed 7 Apr 1915, Page 4
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