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Article : 119 words"Globeltes" got the earliest information about Paper-bag Cookery and no doubt many have gone in for it. Let them furnish their experiences. Short accounts of about 150 words ...
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Globe (Sydney, NSW : 1911 - 1914), Wed 19 Jul 1911, Page 7
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