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		<title>Tobruk diaries:  Keep your ear to the ground</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bryant’s diary:  Friday 10th October 1941  The day again was quiet, but artillery dispersed a small number of enemy on our front.  I was detailed to take a party of seven men to Bir el Aziz to help make it into [a] strong post.  We were just about to get on with the job when [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Indefatigable Florence MacDowell</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Florence MacDowell in 1912 (from Private Records collection 2DRL/1138) Florence MacDowell was born in the mid 1870s, the daughter of Swanston Hay MacDowell and Kathleen Champ. She trained as a nurse at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, Victoria and the Queens Hospital in Adelaide, South Australia. She opened her own hospital called ‘Windarra&#8217; at Toorak [...]]]></description>
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