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Article : 118 wordsH.M.S Orlando sailed for Sydney to-day. During the heavy gale this morning several small crafts broke away from their moorings and were stranded high and dry on the ...
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Article : 640 wordsA disastrous boiler explosion took place to-day on board the first-class French ironclad Dupuy do Lome, 6300 tone, which has only recently been launched. ...
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Article : 172 wordsBar silver shows a further decline of one-eighth of a penny, and is now quoted at 3s 4½d per ounce. Tin is declining in price. The ...
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Article : 72 wordsA special meeting of the City Council was held to-day to consider the question of lighting the city by gas, and the price to be paid for such lighting. ...
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Article : 26 words"SUBSCRIBER" wishes to know the origin and the meaning of the word Winkleigh, the name of a parish in this colony. Can any of our readers enlighten him ? It may not to generally ...
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Article : 184 wordsOn Tuesday evening last a special service was held at St. Andrew's Church, Evandale. when the Bishop of Tasmania inducted the Rev. H. D. Atkinson as ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Thu 23 Jun 1892, Page 2
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