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Article : 742 wordsSir—I agree in some respects with "A. Paygoer," but unfortunately have to differ from him very materially in others. I am not going to discuss Mr. Holloway's capabilities ...
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Article : 611 wordsA child, aged 5 years, the son of a selector named Charles Hackett, was lost in the bash at Whitton on the 3rd, and was found two days later alive, but ...
Article : 199 wordsDr. MacGregor, the Governor of British. New Guinea, who had a long interview with the Hon. John Douglas to-day about New Guinea matters, hopes to be able to ...
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Article : 157 wordsSir—In your telegraphic columns I see a case mentioned wherein a certain delinquent who was found guilty of obtaining money under false pretences in Sydney was stripped ...
Article : 285 wordsSir—As your correspondent "Playgoer" has chosen to introduce my name in his unmannerly and untruthful letter of this morning may I, through your courtesy, say ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 7 Aug 1888, Page 6
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