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Advertising : 267 wordsThe sixth half-yearly meeting of the Island Lake Austin Goldmining Company was held in the Arbitration-room, Old Exchange, on Tuesday afternoon. The Mayor. Mr. C. Tucker, Chairman of ...
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Article : 721 wordsDr. Stirling has been on a visit to Bishop Kennion, whom he reports very well and very busy. When at Cambridge University last week he saw many friends of the present ...
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Article : 475 wordsSir—Will you allow me space to reply to a letter signed "C. Brann." Mr. Brann states that the Union are pledged that they will not do anything to hamper machinery. Well Sir. ...
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Article : 364 wordsSir—A young South Australian writes to-day:—I went over the Melbourne Cemetery. There are some lovely monuments, many 40 ft. high, of all kinds of marble beautifully ...
Article : 365 wordsSir—I hope that the Convention will pause before it accepts the "Commonwealth" instead of the "Dominion" as the title to be borne by our federated colonies. The ...
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Article : 256 wordsSir—Please find enclosed cheques in aid of Drought-distressed Farmers' and Indian Famine Funds. I think it was a good thing to supply the farmers with fodder, as without ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 31 Mar 1897, Page 6
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