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Article : 607 wordsMr Anderson, of the Orient Company, who was a passenger by the Oroya, on coming on by the Massilia, died from hemorrhage of the brain on the 30th ...
Article : 294 wordsAN old legal contention in a new form was before the Launceston Court of Requests yesterday in the £10 Jurisdiction some years ago J . W .Burt of Finga' ...
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Article : 721 wordsTHE annual meeting of the above Club way held at the Albion Hotel last evening, when the room was crowded. Mr F . T . Andrews was voted to the chair. ...
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Article : 58 wordsAsphalt prepared by the Hobart Gas Company, which is extremely suitable for yards, garden paths, etc., is now being delivered in the city at 10[?] per load, and ...
Article : 550 wordsMR GILBERT CASEY, representative of the " New Australia " colony in Sydney, has stated in a Press interview that all the securities and title deeds of the ...
Article : 322 wordsMR BERNARD SHAW, P .M ., left Hobart by express this morning for Launceston He goes on official business, and is likely to be away for eight days. A[?] ...
Article : 93 wordsTHE Committee appointed by the Conference of Health Boards, headed by their Chairman (Mr G. S. Seabrook) made a tour of inspection up the Park street. ...
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Tasmanian News (Hobart, Tas. : 1883 - 1911), Wed 10 Apr 1895, Page 2
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