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Article : 328 wordsLast evening, several people in the surrounding district took advantage of the clam weather to burn the dry grass off their premises. Others who have ...
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Article : 55 wordsAt the invitation of the Bowling Club, a metropolitan comedy company, known as "The Players," will visit Bathurat to-morrow, and present the ...
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Article : 91 wordsA sensational murder trial has commended at Capetown in which an Englishman named Hart, who was insane, murdered his friend Armstrong ...
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Article : 140 wordsRev. J. A. Dowie'a liabilities amount to £145,000. ...
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