THE Ballion Gold Mining Company, formed for the object of prospecting the ground North and East of Sydney Flat, beyond Dohetty's hill, so as to regain the ...
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Article : 379 wordsTHE ARARAT ADVERTISER supplies the following particulars of a shocking case of cruelty to a child which took place about three weeks ago at the residence of a ...
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