Mr. Quong Tart and 4 Chinese gentlemen, on Monday, waited on the Governor to present an address to be forwarded to the Queen, congratulating her on her jubilee. The Governor ...
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Article : 221 wordsPrince of Orange L.O.L. No. 99, Lismore, Richmond River, N.S.W., February 17,1887. To the REV. CHARLES R. CURREY. ...
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The Protestant Standard (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1895), Sat 18 Jun 1887, Page 6
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