Most of the m[?]es on the Maitland field resumed work to-day, but Abermain No. I. and South Greta were idle on account of local. trouble. ...
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Article : 46 words"Prospero" and "F.P.D."-We regret that we cannot find space for further correspondence on the subject. "Piano," Wagga-There are no set hours or ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Tue 10 Apr 1923, Page 12
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