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Advertising : 1,271 wordsSir,—I notice in a recent issue of the "Seymour Telegraph" the Broadford cot respondent writes as follows:— General dissatisfaction is expressed at the ...
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Article : 104 wordsIT APPEARS that Sir M. H. Davies and Mr. Mil[?]dge are out of the wood after al, as the Solicitor General has announced that he is giving the question of filing presentments ...
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Article : 401 wordsSIR,—Relying on your kind assistance, we beg through the medium of your columns to make an appeal to the public on behalf of the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, the ...
Article : 420 wordsA MATCH was played on the local court on Wednesday last between teams from Seymour and Broadford, and despite the weak form of some of the local a win was secured ...
Article : 153 wordsAN important development took place yesterday in connection with the Mercantile Bank prosecutions. The Solicitor-General having stated his ...
Article : 183 wordsFat Sheep—25,000 yarded. This number under ordinary conditions would have constituted a moderate supply, but owing to the unsettled state of trade proved largely in ...
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The Broadford Courier (Broadford, Vic. : 1891 - 1893), Fri 26 May 1893, Page 1
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