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Advertising : 2,467 wordsThe fire in the coal bunkers of the steamer Wilcannia, which has necessitated her remaining in port for somedays; was considerably diminished ...
Article : 56 wordsNo further communication has yet been received concerning the telegram of Captain. Collins, despatched from Sydney some days? ago to delay further ...
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Article : 193 wordsMr Justice Holroyd held to-day that Frederick Gerhard, the German who on his arrival from Switzerland was arrested on a charge of fraudulent bankruptcy, ...
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Article : 32 wordsA railway shunter named Thomas Lalor was engaged shunting to-night, when he got his wrist-, badly jammed between the buffers of two trucks. ...
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Article : 63 wordsOn Saturday morning word was conveyed to the Mentoue police station that two young men, John. E. Trotman and a younger brother, had gone out fishing in ...
Article : 219 wordsMessrs Botkwick and Sons. report that the London frozen-meat- trade is severely handicapped by stale mutton. Lamb which arrived in May and June last ...
Article : 61 wordsAccounts for the undermentioned arc now awaiting payment at the local sub-treasury: J. Blair, H. Brown, M. Conroy, J. Chapman, J. Cahill, J. Delahunty, J. Fairbairn, J. ...
Article : 78 wordsAll day long, and Tacking-with pain from her head to her heels. That is what many a self-supporting girl must experience, otherwise she would go to ...
Article : 249 wordsOn Thursday last a small stack of hay belonging to Mr J. Connor, of Portarlington, was destroyed by fire, which was caused through his own little son setting ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Tue 31 Dec 1901, Page 1
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