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Wentworth courier.

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Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
LHP 079.9441 WENT
Local History   Double Bay . Not for Loan .    
RP 079.9441 WENT
Magazine - Reference 1 week held at Double Bay Double Bay . Not for Loan .    
RP 079.9441 WENT
Magazine - Reference 1 week held at Paddington Paddington . Not for Loan .    
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Record Number 137745
Title Wentworth courier. [Magazine]
Publisher/Date Randwick (N.S.W.) : 1961-
Pagination etc. v. ; 43 cm.
Current publication frequency Weekly
Dates of Publication No 26 Dec 2007 or 2 Jan 2008 issues printed
Contents note Description based on: Vol. 15, no. 37 (Sept. 21, 1961)
MICROFILM (10th JAN 1957 - 26th DEC 2001) LOCAL HISTORY COLLECTION. HARD COPIES 8th JULY 1972 - 26TH DEC 2001 OFFSITE STORAGE.
1 week held at Double Bay.
1 week held at Paddington.
1 week held at Watsons Bay.
No publication on 23 and 30 December 2009
Subject - Name Australian newspapers -- New South Wales -- Eastern Sydney
Australian newspapers -- New South Wales -- Sydney
http://Eastern Sydney (N.S.W.) -- Newspapers.
Sydney (N.S.W.) -- Newspapers
Shelf Location P 079.9441 WENT
Internet Site http://www.wentworthcourier.com.au
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