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Article : 107 wordsThe reception of the Carlton footballers, who are to play a series of matches in Adelaide, took place in the Mayor's Parlour at the Town Hall on Tuesday morning. His ...
Article : 500 wordsSir—Referring to the case Sawtell v. Tarlton you state that the labours of the Committee of Investigation are stultified in consequence of the absence of a strictly legal ...
Article : 366 wordsOn Tuesday morning Messrs. Moulden and Handyside, M.P's, presented a memorial to the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. J. Coles) from selectors in the Hundred of ...
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Article : 90 wordsSir—On behalf of the attendants of the various exhibits I beg, through you to draw the attention of the public to a gross in justice and piece of red-tapeism perpetrated ...
Article : 371 wordsJohn Trebilcock charged with having unlawfully in his possession a number of fowls, was remanded till the following day. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 6 Jul 1887, Page 3
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