One sentence served the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) yesterday to dismiss the contention that the Federal Government should have consulted Parliament ...
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Article : 427 wordsChristian Michelsen, s.s., J. Kanitz, for Africa. Dennys, Lascelles Austin, and Co., agents. EXPORTS.—Feb. 8. Christian Michelsen, for African.—4,353 bags ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 9 Feb 1909, Page 6
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