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Article : 356 wordsTHE RAILWAT PROPOSALS—General dises[?]tion is expressed in this district at the Government railway policy, especially the north coast line, which is strongly condomned for the following reasons: ...
Article : 136 wordsSCHOLASTIC.—Our lady teacher, Miss Cochrane, has departed for her new appointment; and our schorl children ara now handed over to the charge of Mr. Yec, a young gentleman well known in the ...
Article : 567 wordsRAILWAY PROPOSALS.—Residents of Goulburn and the district around here were interested in an eapecial manner in the Government railway proposals. For some years an agitation has been on ...
Article : 576 wordsACCIDENTS.—A sad mining accident ocourred in the Guy Fawkes claim, on the chiltern-road. Frederick: Corke and James Kneebone were both below, when about a ton of earth fell. The letter ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 23 Jun 1888, Page 14
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