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APPRECIATION. ATRS. J. SCOBLE, and Family, tender their thanks to friends for kindness and sympathy received in their recent sorrow; also to those who forwarded messages of condolence and floral tributes. Taylorville, June 28th, 1921.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 June 1921, Page 4
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