The Pope broke his silence about Abyssinia when he urged his hearers to hope for peace, and expressed the belief that nothing would occur ...
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Article : 56 wordsThe Commonwealth Dairy Produce Equalisation Committee last week notified dairy factories that the final equalisation price for butter disposed ...
Article : 76 words"I beg your pardon," said the hotel clerk, "but what is your name?" "Name" echoed the guest who had just signed the register. "Don't you ...
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Western Age (Dubbo, NSW : 1933 - 1936), Fri 2 Aug 1935, Page 1
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