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Article : 227 wordsMessrs. R. T. Murray and R. H. Hogarth were passengers to the mainland by air yesterday. Mr. A. Hollingsworth, M.H.A., left ...
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Article : 68 wordsThe death has occurred of Mr. Alexander M. Gill, of The Willows. Scottsdale, in his 80th year. Mr. Gill was the third son of the late Mr. Alexander ...
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Article : 32 wordsWhen thieves entered the residence of Mrs. Gladys Ethel Wignall at 310 Sandy Bay road, Hobart, yesterday morning they stole a suns of money. ...
Article : 33 wordsRoad matters will be chief among the subjects placed before State Cabinet by the Fingal Council when it visits the municipality next month. ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Wed 12 Feb 1941, Page 4
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