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  3. TUMUT'S VETERAN JOURNALIST, "WILKIE" WATSON, PASSES ON

    Mr. Alexander Wilkie Watson, who founded the "ADEIONG AND TUMUT EXPRESS" at Aedlong in the year 1900 and who has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The old printing office on the corner of Wynyard and Fitzroy-Streets, Tumut (now Tweedie's Building) about 1919. With Mr. A. Wilkie Watson (on the right) are two members of the staff, Mr. Thomas Flannery, who was an apprentice to the printing trade during the paper's infant ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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