Misery o Misery Farm on the air: No, please don't switch off! It's only poor old Misery making more misery. Scratcher has asked me to broadcast the following: Would ...
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Article : 101 words"Paddy Dein," Walla Walla, 24/5/'30: Hurrah! for the Walla-Burrum. Union! Attention, Bees! Seeing that the union held here on May 23, was such a grand success, we have decided ...
Article : 260 wordsTn this Hive we're all alive, The Queen of the Bees makes it sunny So don't he shy; buzz in and try The flavour of our honey. ...
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The Land (Sydney, NSW : 1911 - 1954), Fri 6 Jun 1930, Page 17
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