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This story was supposedly front-page news on [[The Daily Telegraph (Australia)]] in March 1997:
This story was supposedly front-page news on [[The Daily Telegraph (Australia)]] in March 1997:
maybe someone with access to the archives could find a URL?
maybe someone with access to the archives could find a URL?

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This story was supposedly front-page news on The Daily Telegraph (Australia) in March 1997: maybe someone with access to the archives could find a URL? HTH HAND —Phil | Talk 13:11, 25 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]