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Advertising : 466 wordsIn connection with the abatement made by Mr. Powers in the Legislative Assembly last Wednesday afternoon the WORKER is authorised to announce that after negotiation, which ...
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Article : 533 wordsEd. WORKER,—Just a few lines to say that you were misinformed as to my being imprisoned for being a revolutionist in Honolulu, and to congratulate the workers of Australia ...
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Article : 545 wordsNow that the elections are imminent our philanthropic legislators are beginning to develop a lively interest in local matters which they have previously allowed to lie dormant. ...
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Article : 257 wordsED. WORKER,—The amounts named below are lying at the office of A. J. Hall, solicitor, Broken Hill, waiting to be claimed by the following witnesses: J. Patterson, £10 16s. ...
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Worker (Brisbane, Qld. : 1890 - 1955), Sat 31 Aug 1895, Page 3
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