The question of leprosy in the north-west, where Asiatics abound, is calling for special attention. The latest development is a telegram from Broome, ...
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Article : 919 wordsThe forty-first annual report and financial statement of the S.A. Cricket Association for the 12 months ended August 31, 1912, to be submitted at the annual general meeting on September 27, ...
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Article : 218 wordsMr. Trefle, Minister of Agriculture, speaking at a smoke concert yesterday evening, said the Government had been accused of being extravagant, but he maintained ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Mon 23 Sep 1912, Page 10
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