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  2. Deloraine Electorate.

    THE master mind from which emanates the leading column of the Daily Telegraph is evidently diseased. Not content with slapping the citizens of ...

    Article : 657 words
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  4. We Have Been “Had!”

    YES ; and to the tune of several thousand pounds the citizens of Launceston have been “had” over the electric ...

    Article : 1,352 words
  5. The Sugar Beet Question.

    TRUNK to its instincts of opposition, the Daily Telegraph persists in holding up its putty fist at those who are interesting themselves for the general good on the subject of beet ...

    Article : 372 words
  6. General Items.

    A LEGAL DISCLAIMER.—With regard to a reference made by our St. Helen's correspondent (which appeared in our last issue) to the effect that Mr. Maurice Hartnett, late of ...

    Article : 319 words
  7. A Patriot’s Traducer.

    THE sterile correspondent of the Launceston Daily Telegraph who shiells his identity behind the ambiguous signature of “Steros,” burdens him. ...

    Article : 412 words
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