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Article : 437 words"THE GOD'S HELP," c.—When the Rev. F. W. Addams lesigned the charge of this parish the Government stipend went a way with that gentleman, and the people were brought face to face with the burden of supporting their clergyman. ...
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Article : 855 wordsTHE LICENSING BENCH met Tuesday, the 24th. W. V. [?] Cooke, P.M., and J. B. Bettington, Esq., J.P. The applications for certificates of renewal were:—W. J. Gallagher, Cricketers' arms; John T. White, Fitzroy Hotel; C.J. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 9 Jul 1884, Page 6
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