N.S.W. and Victoria met at the Melbourne cricket ground to-day. In warm weather and watched by a large crowd, the first match this ...
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Article : 97 wordsThe death of Dr.Cepil Quinlan last night is deeply regretted by his own friends and those of his father, the Hon, T.F.Quinlan. ...
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