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  4. GUNDAGAI.

    NOVEMBER 19TH.—A great sensation was created here last Friday through telegrams received from our members, Mr. E. G. Brown, and Mr. Macleay, informing us that the ...

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  5. English and Foreign.

    Reports received from Albania mention the great increase of brigandage there. The Ottoman forces tn the Greek frontier continue to te largely reinforced. ...

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  6. Original Correspondence.

    We do not in any way hold ourselves responsible for, or identified with, the opinions expressed in our correspondents' column. ...

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  7. To the Editor of the Tumut & Adelong, Times.

    SIR,—I desire to know by whose authority such discordant noise is permitted in the Anglican Church, at Tumut, as that which emanates from the organ loft on the Sabbath. Are the Churchwardens ...

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  8. To the Editor of the Tumut and Adelond Times.

    SIR,—A stranger coming into a small town like Tumut, would be rather surprised to observe no less, than three butcher's shope established, and apparently doing a profitable trade. Now, if Tumut can ...

    Article : 161 words
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