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Article : 229 wordsA male passenger by the steamer Tahiti named McKnee, who refused to take the oath of allegiance, was not permitted to land. He is going on to Sydney. ...
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Article : 118 wordsSir,—Will you very kindly find space for the following brief statement in your paper? I have been a citizen of Sydney for more than 40 years. My name has been on the electoral ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 28 Mar 1922, Page 8
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