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Article : 214 wordsGiving evidence before Chief Judge Dethridge in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, which is dealing with claims for a new award in the ...
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Article : 75 words(1) Grand champion Corriedale ram, exhibited by T. B. Macfarlane,.Merriwa. (2) senator Guthrie's grand champion Corriedale ewe. (3) "Manbetta Attraction," John Coote's secondprize Corriedale ram, class 2yrs. and under 3..(4) Head of "Newbold 88 of 1929," grand champion Dorset Horn ram, exhibited by W. J. Dawkins, Newbold Stud, Gawler River, S.A.-LAND PHOTOS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Land (Sydney, NSW : 1911 - 1954), Fri 1 Jul 1932, Page 7
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