Since the despatch of my last communication I have gathered the following information, which has interest for many a honest English, workman—a too special interest, alas! as the sufferers by the failure of the ...
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Article : 753 wordsSir,—The letter from Mr. Manning in your issue of Saturday again calls attention to the water supply of the city of Sydney, and protests against the costly (and to my mind) imperfect scheme recommended by Mr. Clark. I ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 17 Jul 1879, Page 10
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