Mr. Gourlay's talented company conclude their Hobart season this evening, re-producing, by special request, the musical comedy generally known as ...
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Article : 269 wordsThe civil sitting of the Supreme Court, Hobart, has been postponed from April 21 to April 28 in consequence of the Easter holidays. ...
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Article : 100 wordsMr. Bailey claiming prior concessions in regard to the outer harbour at Adelaide, the present promoters ask the Government to intervene. ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 13 Mar 1897, Page 10
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