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Article : 255 wordsSir,—I am afraid that Mr. R. T. Ball's scheme to guard against personation at elections will prove too cumbersome in practice. There are many people, handreds almost, who would sooner any time sink a post-hole than sign their ...
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Advertising : 181 wordsThe results in the practical examination of the Sydney College of Music in Goulburn centre are as follows:- Violin—Intermediate grade: Kitty Florance, Agnes Caspers, Eva M'Rmzie, Marlin. O'Donnell. Primary ...
Article : 211 wordsThe Attorney-General has fixed the day of trial of Jimmy Governor in Sydney for November 19, and instructions to that effeo have been issued. Mr. E. A. Roberts, solicitor, of Sydney, has been asked to ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 30 Oct 1900, Page 3
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