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Article : 184 wordsPrivate Vincent Callanan (wounded) is the third son of Mr Edmond J. and Mrs Callanan, Shoreham, Victoria, and the youngest of three brothers, who ...
Article : 63 wordsPrivate Royal Thompson (wounded) is the son of Mr and Mrs John Thompson, of Sorrento. Private Thompson comes of a fighting family. His ...
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Article : 111 wordsThe Tsar has issued a proclamation to his people regarding the prisoners they have captured, which in its magnanimity and dignity is fully ...
Article : 117 wordsThe Dandenong Motor Ambulance is now a thing of the past, and all wh[?] present can look back to most en[?] evening. The programme was g[?] ...
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Article : 232 wordsThe recent bazaar, held in aid of the Belgian Relief Fund in the Temperance Hall, was a great success. The financial results show a sum of £100 ...
Article : 181 wordsLook out for dodgers explaining this wonderful naval picture, to be shown by the Dandenong Pictures. The management have made special ...
Article : 58 wordsReverence to the glorious departed, homage to the glory of the German name, and burning hatred for the English world incendiaries, ...
Article : 124 words"Dinny" McNamara has relinquished the business he so long and favorably conducted as storekeeper at Koo-wee-rup, and Miss M. O'Riordan, of the ...
Article : 337 wordsThe concert held in the Mec[?]tute, Noble Park, in aid of the Me[?] Institute Hall, proved a most e[?] affair, and the promoters and per[?] ...
Article : 201 wordsA most successful and enjoyable concert was held in the Mechanics' Hall on Friday, May 28th, in connection with the anniversary of the local ...
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Article : 307 wordsThat splendid property, known as "Landale's Tooradin Estate," is announced for sale in our business columns, by Mr A. F. Witham, ...
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Article : 211 wordsOld people, and those who have week lungs, cannot be too careful in guarding against pneumonia. It results from a cold or from an attack of influenza but can be prevented ...
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