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Article : 897 wordsPresent—His Worship the mayor, Councillors Bartels, Winter, and Hill. His Worship stated that he had seen most of the Councillors, and was requested by them to state ...
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Article : 671 wordsSir—Much has been and more is likely to be said respecting the outer and inner bars at the entrance to our port. A large amount at money has been spent in removing them, but an yet very little ...
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Article : 628 wordsSir—In spite of the many letters written and speeches made on the vexed question of the Northern Territory, the Ministry seem as far from a practical solution of the question as ever. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 7 Apr 1868, Page 3
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