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Advertising : 662 wordsSir,—As the Byron Bay country is just now exciting a good bit of discussion in connection with the proposed breakwater, I wish to call the attention of your readers, among whom are doubtless ...
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Article : 305 wordsSIR,—Our attention has been drawn to a letter appearing in last Tuesday's issue, headed as above and signed " Observer." Is he worth observing, let us observe? Now, sir, we should have thought ...
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