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Street names tell history of Alice Springs / by Jose Petrick. The story of the Centralian advocate, Alice Springs' first newspaper / by Robert Watt
Bib ID 513798
Format BookBook
Author
Petrick, Jose
 
Description [Alice Springs? : Centralian advocate?, 1980?] 
43 p. : ill., map, ports. ; 26 cm. 
Notes

Reprint of series of 14 articles from Centralian advocate Oct. 14, 1976 to May 5, 1977, and of 6 articles from April 10 to May 15, 1975.

N copy signed by author.

Subjects Street names - Northern Territory - Alice Springs.  |  Streets - Northern Territory - Alice Springs.  |  Alice Springs (N.T.) - Biography.
Other authors/contributors Watt, Robert (Robert Oswald) Story of the Centralian advocate
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