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Article : 1,038 wordsUnder date of March last the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Lord Knutsford) sent the following important letter to the Governor of Queensland:— ...
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Article : 279 wordsMr. G. R. Dibbs addressed a crowded meeting in the Protestant-hall to-night. Alderman Kippax occupied the chair. In his opening remarks, Mr. Dibbs expressed a ...
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Article : 153 wordsRichard Uren, who was so badly injured in the New Chum Consolidated mine last Saturday owing to the fall of "a strong arm," died in the hospital to-day ...
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Article : 272 wordsSir,—Illustrating the old saying that "truth is stranger than fiction," I beg to call your attention to an interesting coincidence in one of "Du Boisgobey's" sensational novels, the ...
Article : 116 wordsSir,—The Rev. Mr. Cahill really does not know when he is "let down easy." He still harps on spectrum analysis as applied to the moon. "G.B.'s" letter put his spectrum ...
Article : 143 wordsSir,—Your correspondent "W.G." either does not know what is meant by the term "classical music," of else is ignorant as to the contents of the programmes at the ...
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Article : 155 wordsOvercoats, Sailor, Norfolk, Eton, and Knicker Suits, latest fashions, in tweed, cloth, and velvet; winter materialsiils, equal to order. Leviathan Clothing Company, corner ...
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Article : 45 wordsTwo miles from Yarrawonga railway terminus, most beautifully situated, fronting the Murray River. The soll, a very rich deep chocolate, cannot be excelled in the colony for growth fruits of all kinds and ...
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Article : 33 wordsThe secretary of the North Williamstown Victorian Railway iiii} Livcomotue Works Union wrote to the Trades-hall Council, at their meeting last night, enclosing £12 as a dona ...
Article : 145 wordsIf not, it will surprise you. Silk-lined Overcoat, 38s. 6d. London and Americ I Supply Stores.—[ADVT.] ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 6 Jun 1891, Page 8
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