In the House of Representatives last week there was purposeless talk about the Government's repatriation proposals. Mr. Rodgers, and Ministerial ...
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Article : 185 wordsCharles John Castles, 63, pleaded guilty at the Tamworth police court before Messrs. J. Denning and R. A. Stanfield, J's.P., to being drunk in ...
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Daily Observer (Tamworth, NSW : 1917 - 1920), Fri 5 Oct 1917, Page 3
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