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Children must have homes

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When a girl goes to gaol, the fault’s ours

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Plan to settle UK lads at Tatura

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Orphans will live and learn in old colonial mansion

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British orphans as new Australians: churches open new homes for boy migrants

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A helping hand needs financial help

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Hidden orphanage lives

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12 appeals this year

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Friends of the friendless: preservation of infant life

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Dangers of overlapping [letter to the editor]

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