The sudden outburst of the Acting -premier, Mr. B. at Wise, at Muswellbrook oil Monday,over the question of local government came as a surprise to everybody but the politician ...
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Article : 113 words"I purposely abstained from voting in the division in which the Government was defeated," remarked Mr. Bruce Smith. "I am, of course, opposed to the public servants of the ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Wed 27 Apr 1904, Page 7
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