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Article : 269 wordsFavourable weather conditions made the shoot conducted by the Gun Club on Saturday last its most successful to date. The chief event of the day, a ...
Article : 252 words[?] a conference of Commonwealth and State technical tobacco experts today, a plan was outlined for the expansion of established areas with the ...
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Article : 187 wordsSt. Joseph's and Gormanston were successful in the roster matches of the Lyell Badminton Association, held on Monday night. The "A" grade ...
Article : 459 wordsTo aid the Chant-street Church Young Women's Methodist Missionary Movement, a concert was given by the Invermay Methodist Church Choir in ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Thu 14 Jul 1938, Page 8
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