As the Indian and colonial visitors to Hagland have been having such an exceptionally good time" since they landed on English soil, and as most of them are enormously ...
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Article : 816 wordsSir—Your correspondent "A.M.K." is evidently one who cannot see the difference between wealth created by labor and land. Strictly speaking wealth, whether in the form ...
Article : 464 wordsPresent—The chairman (Mr. J. Neill), and Mean. Willimott, Cranna, Gibbon, Hopkins, Harris, Wilson, Smith, Hid Christie, and the acting secretary (Mr. W. Ellery). ...
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Advertising : 1,271 wordsPresent— The Mayor (Mr. G. Howell), Crs. Morris, Bruce, Hampson, Scott, Gray, cleric (Mr. J. Miller) G. Meyer called attention to the very bad ...
Article : 240 wordsSir—In your issue of the 12th inst. I noticed a letter feigned "Justice," complaining of the injustice which is often done to jurors from the country, who frequently are considerably ...
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The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tue 17 Aug 1886, Page 7
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