The deaths are announced of two old residents of the Bathurst district, in the persons of Mrs. Maria Owen (90), relict of the late Samuel Owen, and Mrs. Mary Roberts (94) ...
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Article : 480 words"Where is the University?" visitors to Oxford are apt to ask, and are sometimes woefully disappointed at learning that there is no one building, or even group of buildings, which ...
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Article : 282 wordsAn English correspondent of the British Immigration League has replied to a series of questions which the hon. secretary of the league in Sydney (Mr. Easton) recently asked ...
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Article : 59 wordsMr. Marshall was a member of the Northern Districts Club, members of which are invited by the secretary to attend the funeral. They will meet at the Sydney railway station at 1.30 p.m., and catch the next train ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Sat 5 Jul 1913, Page 21
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