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Article : 109 wordsTHE last meeting for the present session of the School of Arts Debating Society was held last night. Mr. A. Smith occupied the chair. The subject for discussion was "That the ...
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Article : 638 wordsSINCE Wednesday last letters of administration have been granted in the following matters:-- George James Greig, of Geraldton; £550, to John Francis Buckland, of Brisbane. ...
Article : 158 wordsBOTH Houses of the Legislature moet to-day at the usual hour. The Council continues the consideration of the numerous bills now before. it. The consideration of the Assombly's amend. ...
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Daily Observer (Ipswich, Qld. : 1883 - 1887), Thu 30 Sep 1886, Page 4
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