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Article : 100 wordsIf there be any one kind or speculation more injurious than another, it is speculation in flour. As in all cases where profit depends on the monoply of an article scarce and in the hands ...
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Article : 707 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of the Kooringa Total Abstinence Society was held on the evening of Friday, the 25th, in the Bible Christian Chapel. The chair was occupied by J. W. Macdonald, Esq., and the meeting ...
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Article : 137 wordsDRUNK AND DISORDERLY.—J.Mcnnix was fined £2 for being drunk, on Sunday, June 27, and resisting the policeman in the execution of his duty. ABUSIVES LANGUAGES.—Elizabeth Barnes was charged. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Wed 30 Jun 1858, Page 3
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