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The Bulletin
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Fix this textWednesday, September 3, 1941.
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Fix this textB.H.P. Steel in its many forms fills Australia's need
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Fix this textgive Australia an assured supply of the essential
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Fix this textB.H.P. PRODUCTS
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Fix this textCoal Household, and Bunker Coal.
Fix this textThe Broken Hill Proprietary Co. Ltd.
Fix this textIron and Steel Masters —Mine Owners —Colliery Proprietors —Ship Owners
Fix this textHead Office: 422 Little Collins St., Melbourne.
Fix this textIron and Steel Works: Newcastle, New South Wales.
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