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Article : 3,181 wordsSIR,—May I beg to propose to the Government, through the medium of your columns, that they might, with great advantage to suburban inhabitants, start the 5 p.m. train on Sundays later. Many people from the suburbs wish to ...
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Article : 292 wordsSIR,—Will you permit me through your columns to caution passengers per Newtown omnibuses of a trick now adopted by conductors and drivers in turning off at Stationstreet, instead of, as heretofore, setting down Enmore and ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 28 May 1875, Page 2
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