Mr. Phil Kelly, M.H.A., asked if he had any comments to make regarding the new Tasmanian Party, said whilst he recognised that those opposed to ...
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Article : 63 wordsDeparted Citizen: Mr. J. E. Linton, the council overseer for the Motton Ward, has sold his property and has now gone ...
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Article : 429 wordsDiocesan Synod: The representative of St. Stephens' parish, Mr. R. L. Marsden, left by early train yesterday morning ...
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Article : 257 words"Made in Australia": At the annual meeting of the local Traders' Association, held on Monday evening, the members ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Wed 22 Apr 1925, Page 4
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