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Article : 613 wordsThe gross amount received and expended in respect of the telegraph service of the United Kingdom from the date of the transfer of the telegraps to the State to March, 1884, was £18,225,778, and the amount ...
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Article : 794 wordsLast night Dr. Taylor lectured upon "Dust." The subject is not a particularly attractive one, inasmuch as it comes rather too near home. We live, and move, and have oar being in dust, unless it be ...
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Article : 110 wordsMrs. Crowley, a lady who has been for several years identified with the Kindergarten system of instruction, delivered an interesting and instructive lecture in the School of Arts, on Tuesday evening, on ...
Article : 583 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of the New South Wales Bash Missionary Society was held in the Protestant Hall on Thursday night. Tea was provided at half-past 6, after which the public meeting was held. Mr. ...
Article : 519 wordsThe annual kales of stud sheep were continued on Thursday, when Meters. Brunker and Wolfe offered Borne specially selected merino stud sheep for public competition. The sales were held at the ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 24 Jul 1885, Page 3
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