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Article : 477 wordsSir—As Parliament is not sitting, we can only look to the press to uphold our rights and advocate the redress of our grievances. I therefore appeal to you instead of to one of our six representatives for the city, to call ...
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Article : 1,032 wordsCLAIM FOR WAGES.—Harold Urquhart, master of the brig Regia, appeared to the information of Thompson Ferguson, carpenter, for £29 8s. 4d., balance of wages. The defence was incompetency. Mr. Ingleby for defendant, Mr. Boykett ...
Article : 703 wordsSir—I think a capital counter argument to Mr. J. Clark's letter, as appearing in this day's paper, is contained in the following words used to me by a friend to-day—"What is the use of paying Members ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Mon 21 Nov 1859, Page 3
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