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Advertising : 102 wordsSir,--A letter under the above heading appeared in your issue of Friday last, signed by a Mr. C. Thompson. It was a brief epistle of five paragraphs, four of which contained a misstatement, aud the other the ...
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The Sydney Daily Telegraph (NSW : 1879 -1883), Wed 31 Mar 1880, Page 3
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