To back up Peter B's work and to satisfy my own curiosity, I ordered the July and August 1969 microfilms of the West Australian at my local library in Palmerston North on 28 March 2007.
They arrived from Australia on 11 April and cost NZ$21 to hire. On 13 April I spent three hours at the library photocopying 102 articles from 7 July to 18 August 1969. Most were about Apollo 11 and a few were of general interest, such as the last one, a negative article about the Woodstock festival, titled 2,000 sick as hippies turn festival to disaster (shock, horror!).
For the rest of April 2007, I scanned, edited and typed all the articles as necessary. Could post them here sometime if LunarOrbit approves, and I have more from my local paper.
One amusing thing about this was knowing that Bennett and Percy wrote in their magnum dopus Dark Moon, page 320, regarding "Una Ronald" and the non-existent letters about her "Coke bottle," that they "contacted this newspaper requesting information on the subject of the Coke bottle letters but despite several enquiries they have declined to respond..."
Was there any other way they could have ascertained the facts? Yes. They could have hired the microfilms just like I did, and maybe they didn't have to get them sent from Australia either, because on both of the boxes the films came in, was written:--
The British Library, Newspaper Library, Colindale Avenue, London, NW9 5HE