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Article : 53 wordsWhile digging in his garden yesterday Mr. Penrose Johnson, of North Armidale, unearthed a quantity of money buried in two ti[?] and placed ...
Article : 85 wordsThe Victorian Football League on Monday night, by 10 votes to 8, refused permission to the St. Kilda, Melbourne, South Melbourne, and Essendon Clubs ...
Article : 67 wordsOfficial: Ninety bombs were dropped indiscriminately in the rural districts of England on Sunday. It may be the rough weather that the ...
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