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Article : 71 wordsJohn Musgrave Johnson, of Wall[?]nd, miner, Cause of [?]tion: L[?]by slackness of work and [?] in family. [?]ties, £164 18s 1d assets £1 10s. Assignee. Mr. R. H. Sem[?] ...
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Article : 922 wordsSIR.—Would you kindly allow the following lo appear to your valuable columns. A great deal has been spoken and witten within the put few days about the opening of the Museum and Free library on Sunday ...
Article : 575 wordsSIR,—Perhaps you or some of your readers would kindly enlighten us volunteers who have signified our willingnessto go into camp at Easter, whether there is a camp or not. I think it very unfair to be kept [?] the last moment in doubt. ...
Article : 123 wordsSIR.—[?] to deny using [?]language [?]buted to me by the witness M'Donald in the late Hyde Park case and published by you in the Evening News of the 30th March. By inserting these few [?]will oblige ...
Article : 56 wordsTHE Prince Alfred Yacht Club bought a most successful season to a close on Saturday. when two events that had previously been unfinished, on amount of the weather, were brought off in a successful manner. Two special prizes were ...
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Article : 87 wordsThe Gunned[?]h paper of Tuesday reports a most inhuman and cowardly theft, which took place it the store of the late Mr. G. Strong, which is [?]ched a few yards from hit residence On Monday night ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 8 Apr 1878, Page 3
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