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Advertising : 1,910 wordsSIR,—To any person of an unbiassed mind it must have been rather amusing to read the letters of Mr. Robt. Scobie, M.L.A., and Mr. Elias Bowden in your issue of Saturday last, where both those ...
Article : 1,466 wordsSIR,—In this morning's Mercury you announce the receipt of a telegram from Mr. W. E. Abbott, M.L.A., stating that he had obtained a promise from the Minister for Works that tenders would be ...
Article : 328 wordsSIR,—Just a small space, with your kind permission, to ask the inhabitants of West Maitland and its surroundings if they are aware that a petition has been presented to the Railway Commissioners ...
Article : 283 wordsSIR,—In common with numerous others, I feel annoyed at the mali[?]ious squirm of a thick-and-thin supporter of the late member for Morpeth, who signs himself "Boori" in your issue of Saturday, ...
Article : 558 wordsFrom Messrs. Gordon and Gotch we have received their Australian Handbook for the current year. This issue gives the publication its majority, the first issue having taken place in 1870. The ...
Article : 325 wordsTelegraph operators with a sense of the ludicrous sometimes find their dull, every-day routine enlivened by the amusing messages handed in by their customers. An operator in a small Western ...
Article : 309 wordsSIR,—It is with some regret that I have to appear so often in your columns on this matter, more especially as it is styled a quarrel by the last writer on this subject, signed " Farmer." Surely there is ...
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