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Article : 103 wordsFrom Winnie Fairweather.—"The Girl Guides' Voluntary Aid Patrols nave not, come into the public eye so far since the outbreak of the war, but they have ...
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Article : 755 wordsFrom Fredk, Coleman:—"These deplorable blunders must discount the value of advice tendered by peace—at—any—price advocates during the continuance of the ...
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Article : 300 words"R. E. K." Eden Valley.—The Food and Drugs Act of 1908 stipulates in section 27, that (1) "No person, snail, sell any milk unless, (a) he is licensed as a vendor ...
Article : 213 wordsCountess Blanche Hamilton, an adventurous young Swedish beauty, who has just been murdered at a fashionable pension in Rome by a jealous South American ...
Article : 414 wordsThe annual report of the Public Service Provident Fund, signed by Mr. Arthur Searey (Chairman) and Mr. A. L. Read (Secretary) was presented at the public ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 1 May 1915, Page 14
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