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Article : 573 wordsAnother anti-Chinese open-air meeting was held in South Brisbane on Saturday, about 300 persons being present. A resolution was unanimously passed to the effect that the ...
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Article : 2,020 wordsA Perth telegram, dated Friday, states :— “Mr. Donald M’Neil has left Derby for Melbourne, taking with him 14cwt. of stone from a rich reef at Mount Dockrell. The gold lies ...
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