A miner named Andrew Harris met with an accident to-day, which might readily have resulted fatally. He was engaged with other men in skidding the West Loughlin ...
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Article : 203 wordsA team will be picked from the following members of the Ballarat Rifle Club to fire a match with the second 10 of D Company Militia, viz. : -Hillman, Davis, Luplan, ...
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Article : 458 wordsSIR,—Your correspomdent “Unitarian,” without sitting down to count the cost, rushes into print, complaining that the Rev. W. Wells thought fit to remark quietly from ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Wed 14 Sep 1887, Page 4
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