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Article : 64 wordsDunne the night of the 3rd inst., James Benson Burke was robbed of a gold open-faced Geneva watch, silver chain, with two gold lockets and two gold wedding rings ...
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Article : 400 wordsA very attractive programme has been provided for this evening's people's concert, when an original drawingroom first part will be given by a large number of popular performers, ...
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Article : 135 wordsThe Armadale Private Quadrille Club held their third social evening on Tuesday last, 1st July. Their were 50 couple present, and a most enjoyable evening was spent. The ...
Article : 82 wordsSIR,--If a subscription were started by one or two energetic persons, for the purpose of assisting Mrs Brearly to start a small business of some sort, to support her four poor little ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Sat 5 Jul 1890, Page 2
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