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Article : 15 wordsNEW SWEDISH RAPID—FIRING GUN.—In the Copenhagen Exhibition is shown the first specimen of anew Swedish rapid-firing gun, designed by Harald Thronson, and manufactored at the lurga and celebrated establishment of ...
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Article : 2,286 wordsBOMBALA.—No less than three football matohes were played in Bombala last week. On Septombor 14 the Bega and Bombala teams met on the show ground. After a good struggle the result was suid to be Bega 6 points ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 22 Sep 1888, Page 40
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