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Article : 104 wordsSIR,—Is this what your Beaconsfield correspondent wants:— The satyrs of old The satyrs of note ...
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Article : 218 wordsThe City Council to-day negatived the proposed by-law prohibiting bands from playing and parading in the streets except volunteer and military bands. ...
Article : 577 wordsSIR,—Kindly insert these fow lines in your valuable paper. I cannot understand why the Tasmanian people have such a down on people coming from othor colonies. ...
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Article : 245 wordsA man named Andrew Halpin, aged 30, has committed suicide at Waterloo by cutting his throat. The deceased was a clerk in the employment of M'Mahon, a carrier, and had been ...
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Article : 650 wordsSIR,—If a man makes a wager at a pigeon match in presence of several gentlemen, and looses it, should he not pay the amount over to the winner as a debt of honour, within a ...
Article : 68 wordsSIR,—"Constant Reader," it seems to me fails entirely to apprehend the motive of the Victorian Government in refusing to permit the Irish informers to land. The refusal is not ...
Article : 219 wordsTelegrams were road in the House last night showing that powers were vested in the magistrates of Queensland and South Australia to sentence native offenders. The new ...
Article : 228 wordsSIR,—Is Major Priestly poking fun at Taamanians whon he advocates importing cod fish from. Newfoundland, or are fish really so scarcest Westbury? Have the brown trout killed our ...
Article : 343 wordsSIR,—The subject of the use to which the trustees of this cemetery have allowed such to be put has not only been on a previous occasion referred to in your journal, but has been ...
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The Tasmanian (Launceston, Tas. : 1881 - 1895), Sat 18 Aug 1883, Page 2
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