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  3. BATTLE OF THE DUNES.

    Never have British troops shown greater heroism or fought against overwhelming odds with greater coolness and tenacity than in Tuesday's battle ...

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  4. Old Maryborough.

    Items from issues during January, and February, 1866:— The Maryborough Election.—The excitement which for the past ten days ...

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  5. QUEEN OF PROGRESS.

    In furtherance of the campaign on behalf of the "Queen of Progress" (Miss Polly Kennedy), a very enjoyable concert was given in ...

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  6. THE CHILDREN AND THE WAR.

    "The almost incredible success achieved by the State schools' organisation for war work," so commented the "Argus" editorially on September ...

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  7. MAIZE FROGS AND THE WAR.

    At Upper Noorongong, in the north-east, the two youngest sons of Mr. John Haig, J.P., Douglas (ten years), and Keith (nine years), made up their ...

    Article : 174 words
  8. HOW TO NEUTRALISE DANGEROUS STOMACH ACIDS.

    Few people besides physicians realise the importance of keeping the food contents of the stomach free from acid fermentation. Healthy, normal ...

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