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Article : 561 wordsYesterday afternoon a number of rowing men assembled at the S.R.C. shed to witness the presentation of the gold Waltham watch given by M r. A. Finlayson and won on Saturday last by Mr. W. G. Brott, over the Champion ...
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Article : 788 wordsSIR,-In perusing your article in yesterday's issue on Building Societies, there are one or two statements made which I would like to explain, otherwise they might create an erroneous impression. In the first ...
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Advertising : 345 wordsSIR,-No doubt Mr. Abigail fancied he was doing a particularly "smart" thing when, he gave the Independent Order of Rechabites what (if true) would be a very damaging character in the Legislative ...
Article : 579 wordsA correspondent writes from Gosford as follows- Rather a stir was made in town to-day (Thursday), when it became known that a case had bean reported to the police supposed to be small-pox. Upon the ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 30 Jul 1881, Page 5
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