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Deaf Mute’s Claim

The evidence in this case was probably interpreted by Ella Doran, as she is mentioned as having interpreted for a deaf tailor in another 1933 article. It would have been quite a trip for her in 1933 – all the way from Sydney to Deniliquin and back.

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DEAF MUTE'S CLAIM (1933, April 28). The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1931 - 1954), p. 10. Retrieved January 13, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article246229218

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DEAF MUTE'S CLAIM (1933, April 28). The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1931 - 1954), p. 10. Retrieved January 13, 2024, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article246229218

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