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Advertising : 1,205 wordsFever is increasing at Mullewa, and patients continue to come into town for treatment. The lack of attention to sanitation is disgraceful. The place may be compared to one ...
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Article : 463 wordsSIR,—I would like to draw attention to the treatment the Murchison settlers receive at the hands of the Government. First there is the telegraph line from Mullewa to Cue and ...
Article : 500 wordsSIR,—Your correspondent, "Sandpiper," though somewhat vehement in his language, deals with a real evil. While on the subject, however, he might have said something about ...
Article : 156 wordsSIR.—Regarding the New Church at Seabrook, an account of whose corner stone laying recently appeared in your columns, I wish to say that as admirable as that account ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Mon 18 Mar 1895, Page 6
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