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Family Notices : 301 wordsThe state Executive Council was engaged to-day considering the case of the young man. Arthur Purdue, who was sentenced to death at Sale for criminally ...
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Advertising : 2,182 wordsHallway passengers are much pleased with the new subway at Flinders-street, which may be regarded as the first of the improvements connected with the new ...
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Article : 90 wordsThe troopship Orient seems to have been as badly overcrowded as the Britannic. The men complain bitterly of the revolting conditions under which they ...
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Advertising : 2,885 wordsThe fact that children can obtain an excellent education at the expense of the state was advanced by Mr Justice a'Beckett to-day as a reason for not ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Sat 9 Aug 1902, Page 1
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