THE following essay by Mr. Max Blight, of Highbury, was awarded first prize in a recent competition conducted by the Narrogin Branch of the Junior Farmers. It is said to contain a fairly accurate description of the ...
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Advertising : 64 wordsOn Saturday afternoon last, members of the Narrogin Junior Farmers’ Club, in charge of Mr. Trefort, the organiser, visited the School of ...
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The Narrogin Observer (WA : 1918 - 1955), Fri 18 Jun 1948, Page 1
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