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Advertising : 181 wordsMiss Ivy Hall of “Hillside,” left for Melbourne last week. She was married on Saturday to Mr. C. Leadbeater . They will make their home at ...
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Article : 392 wordsMiss A. Gale has returned from a holiday in Melbourne. Keith O’Halloran has returned to Kilmore school. ...
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Advertising : 97 wordsMr. and Mrs. J. Maddox and their two children, Joan and Frank, have returned after a long holiday spent at Cronulla. ...
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Border Morning Mail (Albury, NSW : 1934 - 1935; 1938 - 1954), Fri 10 Feb 1939, Page 2
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