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Advertising : 79 wordsThe war sa[?]ings' stamps which the Treasurer (Sir John Forrest) decided some time ago to issue, in order to encourage saving and thrift will be available for the public ...
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Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Fri 23 Mar 1917, Page 17
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