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Description Western Mail newspaper April 7 1927 edition cost sixpence, behind is The Countryman from the same date and also printed by Western Mail. Additionally is The War Cry printed by the Salvation Army from 1933.
Image was taken in the Kalamunda Historical Village
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Author Gnangarra

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7 May 2007

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