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  • Advertising

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  • The Coburg Leader A Fair Field and No Favour. APRIL 20TH, 1895.

    No STRONGER characteristic attaches to Brunswick residents: than that of assisting those, who by misfortune, have received reverses, and who consequently ... [Article] (417 words)
  • News and Notes.

    Under the auspices of the Brunswick Wesleyan Sabbath school, a grand Jubilee Bazaar will be opened in the schoolroom on the 23rd inst, and ... [Article] (1804 words)
  • An Invalid Blows His Brains out.

    Whilst riding along the beach at Sandringham Wednesday morning Mr. George Irish came across the dead body of a man being carried ashore by the ... [Article] (546 words)
  • The Brunswick Municipal Accounts.

    In reply to the resolution of the council, directing that the auditor's report be sent on to the Public \Works Department. Mr. L. McCallum, ... [Article] (317 words)
  • Easter-tide.

    The Easter holidays have once more come and passed away, and the Easter of 1895 is a thing of the past. Year by year these holidays advance a step in ... [Article] (397 words)
  • PICNICS. CATHOLIC PICNIC.

    The Catholic picnic on Easter Monday was a great success. Eleven vans conveyed something like 300 holiday makers to Plenty Park, Janefield, where ... [Article] (295 words)
  • WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL.

    The jubilee celebration of the annual picnic in connection with the above Sunday School was held on Easter Monday, at a large marque that had ... [Article] (311 words)
  • A JOVIAL PARTY.

    Quite a j .vial party left the corner of Glenlyon-road en Easter Monday in a van drawn by three horses en route for South Morang, where a most enjoyable ... [Article] (109 words)
  • Unlawful Assault. A FINE OF £3 IMPOSED.

    Alfred J. Gore was charged at the Brunswick Court on 'Wednesday morning last," with unlawfully assaulting Elizabeth McIntosh on the 11 inst. ... [Article] (527 words)
  • Fire at Brunswick.

    At about two o'clock on Wednesday morning last, a fire broke out in a two- story stable attached to premises occupied by Mr. H. J. Smith, who carries ... [Article] (162 words)
  • The Grave. DEATH OF MR. P. KELLY.

    We regret very much to have to record the death of Mr. P. Kelly, ex-president of the Wyndham and Coburg Shire Councils, which took place on Sunday ... [Article] (203 words)
  • DEATH OF MR. J. KENNEDY.

    Residents of Brunswick will regret to hear of the demise of Mr. John Joseph Kennedy, eldest son of Mr. John Kennedy, of Park-street, Brunswick, at ... [Article] (107 words)
  • DEATH OF MISS VIRTUE.

    On Sunday last, Miss Elizabeth Hill Virtue, daughter of the late Peter Virtue, passed peacefully away at her residence, "Somerset House," Hardings ... [Article] (153 words)
  • Social Evening.

    In order to give a fitting termination to the picnic held on Easter Monday under the auspices of the Catholic Young Men's, League of the ... [Article] (146 words)
  • Our Soldiers at Brunswick.

    The manœuvres of the troops on Easter Monday, were witnessed by a great number of residents of Brunswick who took occasion of the nearness of the ... [Article] (233 words)
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