The following notifications appeared in yesterday's Gazette:— PUBLIC HOLIDAY.—Thursday, February 11, is declared a public holiday in the districts of Young and ...
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Article : 1,950 wordsThe homes at Mittagong were visited a week ago, and [?]hey were found to be clean, and to all appearance well conducted. In this case also, however, the visit seemed to be of little value as one specially made for the purposes ...
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Article : 1,435 wordsThe following letter, dated December 10, was addressed by Sir Saul Samuel te the editor of the London Economist, and appeared in that journal of December 11:— " As in your issue of the 5the instant you remark that I ...
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Article : 636 wordsSir,—I desire with your previous correspondents to enter a strong protest against the present regulation and management of the above connecting link between Sydney and the Southern coast districts. The idea of a 40 minutes' service ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 20 Jan 1886, Page 9
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