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Article : 111 wordsThe state Parliament last year voted the sum of £250 for the purpose of stocking some of the streams of the castera and south-eastern portions of the state with ...
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Article : 357 wordsA young man, named Frdrick S. Rom[?], employed in the Telegraph depatrment, was charged at the District Court yesterday, with having ridden in a first-class railway carrige whill possesing ...
Article : 149 wordsCASTERTON, May 20.—The season has been a favourable one for [?]kowners. There has been no rally very cold weather experienced yet. The copious rains which have lately fallen have been ...
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Article : 80 wordsYARRAM, Thursday.—At a meeting held at Madalya it was decided to from a league, to be called the Gemunil's Hill Railway League, to advocate teh construction of a line from either ...
Article : 66 wordsThe hamilton Gun Club opened the season on Wednesday by a [?] [?]a trophy presented by Mr. T. Dumphy. [?]well," [?] ...
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Article : 83 wordsCHARLTON, Thursday. Mr. G. U. Alcock, of the Electro Dynamic Company. Melbourne, addressed a representative gathering of townspcople last evening, and ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 31 May 1907, Page 3
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