Inquines have been begun by the Government into the delay in shipping 10,000 bushels of apples, which are now awaiting shipment at ...
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Article : 171 wordsSome clouds in the South and South-East and becoming fine almost generally; cold nights with frosts inland; some mist or fog; ...
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Article : 606 wordsRe-union Dinner: Members of the 12th-52nd Battalion of the A.M.F. will gather at Devonport on Saturday. There are a ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Tue 6 Jun 1939, Page 6
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