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Article : 820 wordsSo far as it goes, Lord Jersey's suggestion as to how a more general interest in Australian affairs might be awakened in England is altogether admirable. Our popular visitor ...
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Family Notices : 363 wordsLiechhardt Council is at present having constructed on a suitable spot on the foreshore at Long Cove Bay splendid swimming baths, with caretaker's quarters, refreshment room, and ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 21 Nov 1905, Page 4
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