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Article : 48 wordsUNDER the heading "A Distinguished Irish-Australian Priest" the IRISH CATHOLIC (Dublin), June 23th, has the following interesting information:— ...
Article : 190 wordsIN our last issue we published Archbishop Walsh's letter, censuring the Irish party for allowing the Government to escape defeat on the Publican's Compensation Bill. ...
Article : 217 wordsGEORGE Frew, stock agent, we learn from Lake Cudgelli[?]o, was out with his two sons, aged 7 and 9 years, last week. He drove into the backwater of the Lachlan. Both boys were drowned and one ...
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Article : 262 wordsOUR good friends in New Zealand have hit on a new idea in the way of aiding the Home Rule movement. The New Zealand TABLET, Dunedin, July 25, tells us of the success that attended the ...
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Freeman's Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1932), Sat 9 Aug 1890, Page 18
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