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Article : 161 wordsSir—I notice that Mr. W. King, who is Councillor for MacDonnell Ward, and who is also a candidate for reelection, at the Town Hall strongly supported Mr. Colton, also at ...
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Article : 236 wordsSt. PETER'S v. PRINCE ALFRED COLLEGE. The annual match between the rival Colleges took place on the Oval on Wednesday, November 25. The first of these contests was played on March 7. 1878. ...
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Article : 367 wordsFinal Hearings.—John Simeon, late of Adelaide, agent; John Martin Hosking, of Tickera, labourer: Edwin Dennis, of Mundoora, farmer; Thomas Owens, of Adelaide, carter ...
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Article : 335 wordsForty-one unsatisfied judgments were disposed of, and in Daniels v. Burline. Daniels v. Cosgrove, Raphael v, Davis, Kolb r. Fortune, Ballantyne v. Badman, and Gill v. Eldridge ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Thu 27 Nov 1879, Page 6
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