HE is least weary who goes straight on with his job; it is constant starting and stopping that wears the ...
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Article : 269 wordsThe C.W.A. conference at Launceston yesterday decided to consider the establishment of a permanent State office. ...
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Family Notices : 352 wordsHostess: "I have heard so much about your musical ability. I am quite disappointed. I had expected to see you come with an instrument ...
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Article : 20 wordsA decision that the Government be asked to set some scheme in motion under which greater consideration would bo given to the care ...
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Article : 437 wordsMr. Alma Baker, 83-year-old resident of Perak, Federated Malay States, has given £20,000 sterling to the British Air Ministry for ...
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Article : 333 wordsThe death occurred at his home, "Colac," Caveside, of Mr. Archibald Smillie, at the advanced age of 87 years. Ile was a native of the ...
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