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Advertising : 1 wordsAny old day in any old street in Fremantle there may be seen unregistered dogs in dozens roaming about the streets, a menace to everyone. ...
Article : 118 wordsRecently a deputation from the Theatrical Employees' Union waited upon the Minister charged with the administration of the Act which ...
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Article : 250 wordsThree whole-souled enthusiasts— Messrs. Wm. Watson, M.H.R., William Pearce and Colin Unwin—convened a meeting, which took place on ...
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Fremantle Advocate (WA : 1926 - 1942), Fri 15 Jul 1927, Page 1
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