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Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. \n\nWe were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. 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Entries for the index closed in December 1979, and were filed at the Battye Library for reference. \n\nWe were recently delighted to discover that the WA Genealogical Society has made use of this dataset. 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