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Article : 88 wordsAt the Red Cross meeting in the Methodist hall on Friday, the following donations were gratefully received: £42/10/0 from Whyalla War ...
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Whyalla News (SA : 1940 - 1954), Fri 4 Sep 1942, Page 4
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