The local Recruiting Committee, assisted by Sergeant Pickett, has now almost concluded the first-hand dealing with replies to the War Census wards, ...
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Article : 110 wordsMr James Crosskell, a very old resident of Frankston, died last week at the honored age of 84 years. Mi Wm. Gregory, son of Mrs A. H. ...
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Article : 211 wordsMr Fred. Bamfield, that popular advance agent of Gus. St. Leon's big show writes us that he will be right here at Dandenong shortly, on a day ...
Article : 155 wordsThe annual meeting of the Beaconsfield Hall and Free Library, was held in the ante room, on January 28th, 1916. A very satisfactory report was ...
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