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Article : 1,083 wordsThe admirers of the prize ring in Mudgee and the vicinity were treated to a display of their favourite art on Wednesday, the 26th instant. The combatants were Alfred ...
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Article : 583 wordsBALLAARAT.—At the Theatre Royal, the opera still reigns triumphant. The season has been a very successful one, Mr. Lyster and his company having won golden opinions ...
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Article : 64 wordsDEAR BELL,—Did you ever see a pile- driving machine? If not, I'll describe it to you. A very heavy weight is raised to the top of a pole and then let go. You and your ...
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