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Article : 286 wordsThe adjourned annual 200916 or the Woolloongabba Cricket Club was hold in the Stanley Hotel on Wednesday evening. The report and balance-sheet were doomed ...
Article : 109 wordsIn the Assembly to-day private members’ business will take precedonco till 6 p.m. Tho first business on the paper is the resumption of the debate on Mr. Glassoy's motion in favour ...
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Advertising : 75 wordsAn advertisement in another column announces the annual concert and ball of the Caledonian Society and Burns Club, to be given this evening, in the Centennial Hall. Tho ...
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Evening Observer (Brisbane, Qld. : 1887 - 1907), Thu 20 Sep 1894, Page 4
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