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  2. A BRILLIANT DOCTOR ATTENDED SCHOOL IN ALBURY : DIED AT 26

    THE present century was only in its infancy when a small boy enrolled at the Albury Public School. He could not join in games with the other children because of the physical handicap of a club foot. The boy was john Hunter, and in the years to come he was to emblazon his name in the annals of medical history before his untimely death at the early age of 26 years. ...

    Article : 871 words
  3. ALF. WAUGH BOOSTED THE CITY OF ALBURY

    It cam be truthfully said that no one man has ever done more for Aibury than the late Alfred Waugh, who gave faithful service to the town in a long and colorful career in civic affairs. A MEMBER of Albury Council for ...

    Article : 509 words
  4. HE WAS SPEEDING AT 8 m.p.h.

    As it is today, speeding was frowned upon way back in 1908, when motoring was in its infancy, as evidenced by this telegraph message from ...

    Article : 147 words
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