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Article : 156 wordsThe Washington correspondent of the "Morning Post" states:—"If President Wilson can make peace or associate himself with the arrangement of peace terms his ...
Article : 116 wordsEdgar Claugh, a recent arrival from Australia, was to-day fined 40[?], or seven days in gaol for masquerading as a major of the Australian forces. He had been staying ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Wed 31 May 1916, Page 7
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