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Detailed lists, results, guides : 780 wordsA meeting was held to-day (Friday) at Williams’s hotel for the purpose of raising funds for the R.C. schools of the district. Rev. P. O’Hanlon was voted to the chair. After some preliminary discussion it ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 110 wordsA very pleasant hour was spent on Friday evening last at the Carriers’ Arms hotel, Doveton street, by the employes of Messrs H. Leggo and Son, of the Barley sheaf Brewery, the occasion being to have a ...
Article : 355 wordsSIR.—Adverting to the portion of the late Ex-Mayor’s report which appeared in your columns last week, having reference to the Ballarat Fire Brigade and the Country Fire Board, the council having raised ...
Article : 638 wordsAt the Ballan Police Court to-day (Saturday) the re-hearing of the charge against J. H. Walsh, formerly acting clerk of Petty Sessions, took place, the magistrates on the bench being the same as those before ...
Article : 368 wordsSIR,-In reply to "Ex-Mayor" in your issue of Thursday. He states that I am evidently a participator in the public property usurped by some old members of the brigade styling thems[?]lves the Fire Brigade ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Mon 2 Sep 1895, Page 1
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