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Article : 234 words"Protestant" writes in addition to the bodies which have already protested against, the Scripture lessons proposed for the State schools, there is another body, not representing ...
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Article : 180 wordsA meeting of delegates of clubs throughout the Eastern Suburbs wishing to compete for the trophy offered by Mr F. Madden, M.L.A., in conjunction with Mr T.R.D. Morton, will be ...
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Article : 145 wordsJ.B. Jackson writes :-- The awful burning calamity at Ballarat on Sunday morning had brought before my mind what might he termed a very odd, but yet very effective fire alarm, ...
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Article : 97 words"A Lover of Fair Play" makes general charges of perjury against a neighbor. If be thinks his raw is good and will risk an action for damages, it is within his light to swear an ...
Article : 92 words"Subscriber" begins a pathetic "wall for Melbourne." as he heads his letter, in this fashion:--"Melbourne! Does not the name make honest citizens blush? is it not a ...
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Advertising : 44 wordsMr John Buil came up for public examination at the Bankruptcy Court on June 4. He returns his liabilities at L1786, and his assets at L26. He formerly was an ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Tue 21 Aug 1900, Page 3
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