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Family Notices : 74 wordsSeveral correspondents have in recent issues of the “Review” taken up in question of the high tariff. Mr Paul Cheyne, secretary of the ...
Article : 526 wordsLast Friday Mr. G. Johnston's car was hired. The first farm visited was that of Mr. E. M. Leary, Hill Farm, Coolamon, of 505 acres, 250 acres ...
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Coolamon-Ganmain Farmers' Review (NSW : 1917 - 1938; 1940 - 1942), Fri 18 Nov 1927, Page 2
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