The transport vessels carrying the American army for the invasion of Cuba comprising 15,000 regular troops under command of Brigadier-General Shafter ...
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Article : 2,134 wordsRiflemen are reminded that they must complete their regulation firing before the 30th inst, and special arrangements have been made for practice to-day. ...
Article : 183 wordsI regret to have to report the death of Mrs Howlett, wife of Mr H. Howlett, sen. of Johnsonville. The sad event has,. cast a gloom over tile place, for the ...
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Bairnsdale Advertiser and Tambo and Omeo Chronicle (Vic. : 1882 - 1946), Thu 23 Jun 1898, Page 2
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