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Article : 546 words"Nothing is impossible." True enough, as a general rule, is this [?]ar adage, yet there are exceptions which I suppose only prove the rule. In cricket, more perhaps ...
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Article : 324 wordsSir,—Some days ago your columns contained a letter from Dr. Gibton, of Warrnambool, calling attention to the approaching 300th anniversary of the foundation of Dublin ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 4 Aug 1890, Page 7
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