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    MANUFACTURE OF TINWARE BY RETURNED SOLDIERS AT THE OLD METALS BRANCH, IN MURRAY-STREET. (See letterpress herewith.) E. L. Mitchell. THE PEACE CELEBRATIONS—CHILDREN'S DAY AT MOUNT LAWLEY. E. L. Mitchell. In connection with the Peace celebrations, Monday was observed as children's day in the great majority of the schools of the metropolitan area. The Mt. Lawley Progress Association made arrangements to entertain the children of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The Old Metals Branch, situated in the late Levi Green's prmises in Murray-street, instead of earning money for the Trench Comforts Fund as in war days, now works ...

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    Her husband is a captain in the R.A.M.C. and was on service throughout the war. Mrs. Scott was an untiring worker at the Harefield Hospital, and one of its original ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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