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Silent Messenger September 1966
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Silent Messenger May 1970
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Silent Messenger January 1974
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South Australian Deaf Monthly News 1905 Vol.1 No.1

First Issue of the South Australian Deaf Monthly News, in 1905.

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An Evening with the Deaf and Dumb

1889 Evening of Entertainment

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“Wave Calls”

Poem by Merril Cook

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Silent Messenger November 1963
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Silent Messenger October 1966
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Silent Messenger June 1970
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Silent Messenger March 1974
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South Australian Deaf Monthly News 1905 Vol.1 No.2

Second Issue of the South Australian Deaf Monthly News.

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The Silent Messenger Apr 1969

NSW Deaf Society Magazine

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Deaf Mute Cricket Club Entertainment, 1889

In 1889, the Deaf Mutes Cricket Club in Melbourne held a “Grand Variety Entertainment” to raise funds from the general

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Silent Messenger December 1963
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Silent Messenger December 1966
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Silent Messenger July 1970
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Silent Messenger September 1974
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South Australian Deaf Monthly News 1909 Vol.4 No.6

Including an article on F.J. Rose.

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The Silent Messenger Sep 1969

NSW Deaf Society Magazine

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Painting by Daisy Muir
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Silent Messenger February 1964
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Silent Messenger December 1967
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Silent Messenger September 1970
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Silent Messenger October 1974
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