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  2. THIS PICTURE TELLS OUR STORY

    JANUARY 26, 1788, is a date that every boy and girl should know. On that day Captain Arthur Phillip sailed his convoy of sail-ships from England into what is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. The Junior ARGUS THOUSAND EYES CLUB

    ONCE, in a little native village away towards the north of Papua, a native boy called Soomba was walking outside his tent-like hut, just ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Today's list of prize winners

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 202 words
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  8. Follow Smithy round the world to win a prize!

    If you are reading all about Smithy — Australia's greatest irman—in The Argus ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    This view of a hitching rail in an Australian hotel many years ago is portrayed by CECIL MASON (16), of Attayootha, via Mansfield. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    They're all Junior Argus readers — MILLICENT (9½), MARGERY (11), GRAEME (4½) and CHARLES (8) HEWITT, of 42 Combermere street, Essendon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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