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Article : 3 wordsTHE eight quarterly meeting of the new City Council was held at the Town Hall, yesterday, at 12 o'clock a.m., for the transaction of general business. Present—The Right Worshpful the Mayor and Aldermen Williams (1), Murphy, Smithers. Spence, Sutton, ...
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Article : 150 wordsTHE special meeting of the Australian Gas Company took place to-day, as per previous announcement. The resolutions of a former meeting to increase the capital were confirmed, ...
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Article : 996 wordsTH[?]' the Andes' savage vallage, [?] each i mountain peak, Where the clouds from far pacific, in their stormy showers break— [?]uggling thr[?] cach rocky ravine, tolling o'[?] each beak plate[?], Where the night wind sweeps Ice breathing o'[?]r pri[?] bedded ...
Article : 30 words[?].—[?] Return March between Strand and Raymond Terrace [?]me off on teh Cricket Ground, yesterday, before a [?] and numerous throng. The terrace men took the first innings, and, owing to the remarkably good fielding of the Str[?]dies, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 10 Mar 1859, Page 3
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