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Post office directories 1910-1919

Below are the post office directories for 1910–1919. Click on the individual directory to access the information.

The Western Australian Directory [Wise's] 1910

The Western Australian Directory [Wise's] 1911

The Western Australian Directory [Wise's] 1912

The Western Australian Directory [Wise's] 1913

The Western Australian Directory [Wise's] 1914

The Western Australian Directory [Wise's] 1915

The Western Australian Directory [Wise's] 1916

The Western Australian Directory [Wise's] 1917

The Western Australian Directory [Wise's] 1918

The Western Australian Directory [Wise's] 1919

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