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Article : 236 wordsNo settlement has yet been reached of the strike of nearly 1,000 employees [?]t a large defence establishment, in Sydney. Representations have been ...
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Article : 295 wordsThe need for the appointment of more official war artists to the Allied forces in Australia is emphasised by the exhibition of 32 lithographs of ...
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Article : 157 wordsSeveral episodes in history were rewritten for Roy ("Mo") [?]ene in "The Mirth of a Nation," presented last night at the Tivoli Theatre. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 30 Jun 1942, Page 7
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