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Onion growers l, ;l ve ventilated their troubles i„ parliament. The rumour tnat tins included the opening of u ll Un: windows and the sprinkling of tiaiiktncenso and myrrh, i s denied. tr,- d V Vi r ( r th ° ""vspaper* would n ;;»Y tli" dnrcreiu-e I)eWn mhl ;, ter9 •1 '-.'imbes and Ministers of the Crow n A music teache,- says Tu- cannot "iHlerstand why so mnii v young people •lie sent abroad to have Hiei',- voices trained.—lt i s , however, quito easily iniderstood by those who Lave hn&sA Jus voice?

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Western Star, 21 August 1936, Page 2

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Untitled Western Star, 21 August 1936, Page 2

Untitled Western Star, 21 August 1936, Page 2

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