The Adelaide Hospital authorities reported to the city watchhouse on Wednesday that the death had occurred in the institution that day of Miss Mary McCarthy, ...
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Advertising : 532 wordsSir—The following "tarradiddle" by Mr. Crawford Vaughan, M. P., deserves the palm among Labor apologetics.—"The Labor Party, unlike the Premier, is making ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Thu 7 Jan 1915, Page 9
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