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Advertising : 36 wordsFor more than one reason September 1 is looked forward to by the majority of South Australians with greater interest than any other day in the year. Not only ...
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Article : 531 wordsGrote street east was the scene of great activity between 9 and 10 o'clock in the morning. Members of all the trade societies who were to take part in the procession ...
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Article : 994 wordsDUBLIN, August 19.—Present—L. H. White (chair), C. Lindsay, J. G. H. Quigley, H. A. Lyons. Two guineas voted to Children's Hospital. Mr. W. H. Baker declared elected auditor. Copies ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 3 Sep 1901, Page 6
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