The compass of a short article will notsuffice to so much as refer to many matters of interest connected with violins. Columns might be written, and in fact have been ...
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Article : 98 wordsA m[?] enquiry was held at the Freemason's hotel Scarsdale, by Sir Robert Bell,J.P., on Saturday louching death of a lad, aged Assumed Michael Mahony, who accidentally shot himself on the road ...
Article : 167 words[?] been granted by [?] Imperial Government to Mr John Wat[?] the exe[?]sive right to his invention [?] the position finder. ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Mon 11 Jun 1888, Page 3
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