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Advertising : 199 wordsSIR,—I notice in a report of the meeting o the Tasmanian Agricultural and Pastoral Association Mr Adye Douglas said until lately numbers of young men had left your shores. I ...
Article : 278 wordsSIR,—I think it would be hardly right to allow the letter signed "Tasmanian Miner" go by unchallenged. The writer of that letter, which appeared in your issue of the 2nd inst., ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Mon 6 Sep 1880, Page 3
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