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Article : 355 wordsTHE Gorman Reichstag has rejected the Workmen's Protection Bill. This has caused great jubilation among the Radicals and Socialists. ...
Article : 112 wordsTHE War Office has ordered and is sending to South Africa a gigantic steam plough for the purpose of cutting trenches before any fortified positions in which the enemy may ...
Article : 1,370 wordsSIR,—In last Saturday's issue of your journal a contribution by "Wayfarer" contains a clause relating to the English nation, in which the writer attempts to correct the colloquial error of styling the English ...
Article : 453 wordsHeavy windstorms were experienced on some parts of the Upper Manning on Friday and Saturday last, accompanied by some rain and a little hail. It would be a good thing if the trustees of the ...
Article : 823 wordsON Sunday evening last. Dr. Doyle, Bishop of Grafton, conducted service in St. Agnes' R. C. Church, whon 30 or 40 persons were confirmed. The attendance was very large. In the forenoon His Lordship ...
Article : 828 wordsMR. Thos. Dun, of Bungwahl, died suddenly yesterday afternoon at his residence. He was a brother of Mr. Robt, Dun, and Mrs. Josiah Miles, of this town; also ...
Article : 59 wordsSIR,—On Sunday, 5th instant, Mr. Cookson, when conducting the Wesleyan service at Moorland in lien of the local preacher appointed, made the extraordinary statement that "the vestments worn by ...
Article : 84 wordsWm. John Cant, 42 acres, parish of Bobin, county of Macquarie. A ballot was taken for this portion, there bring two applications in. Henry Warren, 40 acres, pariah of Lausdowne, ...
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