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Article : 378 wordsThe local patriotic fund amounts to £34 14s. 6d., which includes £6, the first contribution made as the result of the patriotic Sunday service held by the United ...
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Article : 624 wordsSir,—In his letter in the "West Australian" "A.P.B.," who describes himself as an ardent socialist, refers incorrectly to the resolution carried by the Fremantle ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Thu 27 Aug 1914, Page 8
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