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Article : 117 wordsThe Executive has approved Mr. W. J. N. Fincham's appointment as Deputy Licensing Magistrate at Tamworth. ...
Article : 24 wordsAn Italian auxiliary cruiser after a hot chase, captured an Austrian naptha ship convoying submarine supplies, 160 miles off Naples. ...
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Article : 34 wordsNo further casualty lists will be issued till Thursday morning. ...
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The Tamworth Daily Observer (NSW : 1910 - 1916), Wed 23 Jun 1915, Page 2
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