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Article : 557 wordsOUSTING THE MAYOR—What one half of the council has dons the other half is trying to unde as lagal proceedings are now being taken to [?] the mayou from his present position, owing to his last election being illegal and should the one ...
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Article : 553 wordsVISIT OF REV. DR. M'GIBBON TO THE C[?]ARENCE.—The visit of this rev. gentleman will have been brought to a close by his departure by the steamer Agues Irving, on Saturday morning. During his stay he has occupied the pu[?] of the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 12 Aug 1873, Page 4
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