The Director of Naval Reserves (Captain Tickell) has furnished to the Naval Board a report upon the inauguration of the naval reserve of cadets. The total ...
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Article : 385 wordsLate last night a number of sailors belonging to vessels lying at the adjacent wharves became involved in a free fight it Miller's Point. Knives were drawn, ...
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Article : 303 wordsThis evening the members of St. Paul's Club will pay their annual visit to the Franklin Village Club. Members are requested to bring lady friends. Conveyances ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Wed 30 Aug 1911, Page 6
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