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Article : 745 wordsTHE FESTIVE SEASON.—The New Year now breaks in upon us, and may it be an epoch of prosperity to our district and a happy new year to all. It is a rule inour town to see the old year [?],and prepare ourselves with a ...
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Article : 352 wordsTHE NEW YEAR.—One thousand eight hundred and eighty-one was usherea rn by the ringing of bells, the shouting and hurrahing of juveniles, and a mixed-up sort of thumping and sereeching noise, said to issue from the ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 15 Jan 1881, Page 38
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