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  2. The Sunday Times (Western Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Established by Frederick Vosper and Edward Ellis in 1897, [4] [5] The Sunday Times became a vehicle for Vosper's harassment of Charles Yelverton O'Connor and the Fremantle Harbour works, [6] the Goldfields Water Supply Scheme, [7] and Perth's deep sewerage project, [8] from 1898 until O'Connor's death by suicide in 1902. A subsequent government ...

  3. State Records Office of Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    "Towards a State Archive in Western Australia, 1903–1945", by Michael Nind, published in Early Days (Vol. 11, Pt. 3) in 1997. This article provides a concise account of the developments that led to the appointment of Mollie Lukis in 1945 as the State's first Archivist. "The Pre-history of the State Archives" : address by Sir Paul Hasluck

  4. Sunday Independent (Western Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The Sunday Independent (also known as The Independent) was a Western Australian weekly newspaper owned by mining entrepreneurs Lang Hancock and Peter Wright, [2] [3] printed and published in the Perth suburb of East Victoria Park. [1] The paper was launched on 27 April 1969 as a Sunday-only publication, under the banner The Independent.

  5. East Perth Cemeteries - Wikipedia

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    East Perth Cemeteries was the first cemetery established for the Swan River Colony in 1829 in East Perth, Western Australia.It is estimated that as many as 10,000 people were buried there between 1829 and 1919 in seven independently administered denominations or sections which is why the place is known as 'East Perth Cemeteries'.

  6. The West Australian - Wikipedia

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    Masthead from the Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal, Saturday 1 June 1833. The West Australian traces its origins to The Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal, the first edition of which appeared on 5 January 1833. Owned and edited by Perth postmaster Charles Macfaull, it was originally a four-page weekly.

  7. Category:1960s in Perth, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1960s in Perth, Western Australia" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  8. State Library of Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    The State Archives (later called the Public Records Office) was established as a separate unit in 1988, and the State Records Office of Western Australia was created as a separate entity to the library in 2000 with the passing of the State Records Act 2000. Responsibility for the collection and management of public records was transferred to ...

  9. Western Mail (Western Australia) - Wikipedia

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    State Centenary Number of the Western Mail, 4 July 1929 [13] (including a colour reproduction of the painting 'The Founding of Perth' by G. Pitt Morison, and a historical calendar of the state) Centenary of the West Australian 1933; Countryman's Magazine (Vol. 1, no. 1 (18 August 1949) – Vol. 2, No. 8 (9 April 1951)

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