The Minister for Agriculture, Mr. E. H. Graham, on Friday afternoon laid the foundation stone of the Goulburn killing works at Joppa Junction. The ceremony which was attended by a large and representative gathering marked an important phase in the history of the Goulburn district, and ...
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Goulburn Evening Post (NSW : 1940 - 1954), Mon 3 Nov 1947, Page 2
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