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  4. DISTRICT OP NEWCASTLE.

    On Tuesday evening Mr Hancock addressed a large audience in the Institute Hall. In the absence of the Mayor, who was unavoidably absent, Mr J. G. Bice ...

    Article : 1,531 words
  5. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    “BANATHLATH.”—Your “dream” is too palpable, nevertheless we give you credit for your ingenuity. After the elections might put in type. ...

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  6. THE ELECTIONS.

    It must be generally conceded that the lot of the journalist is not cast on peculiarly enviable lines during the convulsive period which ever precedes a general ...

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  7. Messrs Moseley and Poynton, before the Electors at Port Augusta.

    A meeting of electors took place in the Town Hall, on Wednesday evening, for the purpose of hearing the above two candidates expound their views re the ...

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  8. Why we cannot support Mr Burgoyne.

    Because he still sticks to his Portfolio when in justice to his constituents he should resign. Because he was one of the Ministry that ...

    Article : 441 words
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