Lady Forster, attended by Captain A. Brooke, A.D.C., opened the new building of the Baby Health Centre at Fitzroy of the Baby Heath Centre at Fitzroy yesterday afternoon, and afterwards ...
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Article : 283 wordsCriticised recently in the Legislative Council by Mr. J. H. Dishey for its policy of importing railway rolling stock from overseas when it might have been ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Wed 26 Aug 1925, Page 12
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