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Article : 315 wordsSir,—On Tuesday I received the following telegram from Messrs. John Woods and Co., the well-known printers of Sydney:—"Send you by to-nights train 100 lithographs for ...
Article : 555 wordsA meeting of formers was held at the Old Hay market Hotel yesterday, to consider the late fire Mr. P. M'Gowan, J.P., moved—"(1) That the mayor and market committee of the ...
Article : 373 wordsMr. Hood for plaintiff; Mr. F. G. Duffy for defendant. An action by J. C. Murphy, a commission agent, to recover £8 11s. 10d. from H. C. ...
Article : 974 wordsSir,—At the risk of sending Mr. Carter into convulsions again (though his symptoms are more those of hysteria) I must demur to his statements. I admit that in the absence ...
Article : 404 wordsSir,—If you consider the following case of sufficient interest for publication I shall feel obliged by its insertion in The Argus:— A few weeks ago I was consulted by a ...
Article : 480 wordsSir,—A writer in the Melbourne Review, presumably an Australian native, has written what I venture to think a somewhat uncalled for article, in defence of the Australian ...
Article : 307 wordsSir,—A friend of mine—an Australian— writes to me from London under date 20th August last, and says:— "I have not seen any of your frozan meat, nor do I ...
Article : 274 wordsSir,—I observe from your telegraphic report in Tuesday's issue of the prosecution of Mr. Thomas Ferguson, of the Prince of Wales Hotel, Hamilton, for a breach of the Trades ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 13 Oct 1882, Page 11
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