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Article : 387 words(1)Mrs. Anne Leake, who left England in 1829 and arrived in Western Australla early in January 1830. She dled in 1836 and was buried in East Perth cemetery. (2)A sllhouette of Luke Leake, eldest son of Mrs.Anne Leake, who died in 1838 and was buried in East Perth cemetery. (3)George Walpole Leake, Q.C., eldest son of Luke Leake, acting Chief Justice (1887-8)and Magistrate at Perth, who died in 1895. (4) George Leake, K.C.,son of George Walpole Leake, who died as State Premier in 1902. (5) Francis Walpole Leake, son of George leake. (6) David George Walpole Leake, son of Francis Walpole Leake. (7)Robert Bruce Lefroy, great-great-grandson of George Waipole Leake, Q.C. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 358 wordsIngredients.—Three or four pounds of breast of veal, six ounces of breadcrumbs, three ounces of chopped suet, half a lemon rind grated, two [?]unces of cooked ham, seasoning, one dessertspoon ...
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Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Thu 20 Jun 1929, Page 32
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