The Premier, speaking to-day of the collapse of General 'Booth’s, immigration scheme (referred to in our local columns), said he thought the ...
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Article : 42 wordsAlbert M'Pherson, cook. Bridge street, Ballarat East. Causes—Loss in business and pressure of creditors. Debt, £13 12s 7d; assets. oil. Mr E. Verey assignee. ...
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Article : 58 wordsAt the Police Court on Monday, before Messrs Jas. Troup, John tester, and J. P. Spiers, J’s.P., Sub-Inspector Balchin proceeded against the licensee ...
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